Infection
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Initial release | October 2, 2004 |
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Directors | Masayuki Ochiai |
Languages | Japanese Language |
Story by | Ryoichi Kimizuka |
Screenplay | Masayuki Ochiai |
Ryoichi Kimizuka | |
Genres | Rock |
Songs | 2005 |
List | 2005 |
2000 | |
Albums | Kacha Mefankim |
BeKef | |
Members | Nike Borzov |
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ID | 1599145 |
About Infection
A mysterious illness strikes hospital employees involved in the cover-up of a patient's death.
'Long Covid' risk lower with Omicron, study finds
... In fact, the much bigger number of new Infections during the Omicron wave " entirely trumped" the variant s potential lower risk of long Covid, Kevin McConway, emeritus professor of applied statistics, at The Open University, said...
Monkeypox: First case confirmed in Northern Ireland
... Monkeypox is caused by the monkeypox virus, of the same family of viruses as smallpox, although it is much less severe and experts say chances of Infection are low...
" I was repeatedly ignored" - report finds maternity racism
... The 31-year-old from north London developed sepsis - a potentially life-threatening reaction to an Infection - after her labour was induced, which she says was only spotted after a long delay...
Hepatitis: More cases confirmed in young children
... But researchers say their findings continue to suggest the sudden increase may be linked to adenovirus Infection - a virus that usually causes cold-like symptoms and vomiting and diarrhoea in otherwise healthy children...
Childhood hepatitis: Why are we seeing an unusual spike in cases?
... It is often caused by a viral Infection - but also by exposure to some chemicals, alcohol, drugs and certain genetic disorders...
Mothers who helped uncover the biggest NHS maternity scandal
... The cause of death, the couple were later told, was an Infection - Group B Strep...
Seven-week gap advised for elective surgery after Omicron
... UK experts say it is a precaution since the first couple of months following Infection is a riskier period, linked to poorer post-operative recovery...
Covid: NHS bosses call for free tests and isolation to remain
... " We should take a more gradual, phased approach to relaxing the rules and carefully watch what happens to the rates of Infection - particularly in healthcare settings or other environments where people are particularly at risk...
Hepatitis: More cases confirmed in young children
UK health officials say investigations have uncovered another 34 confirmed cases of unusual hepatitis - or liver inflammation - in young children since 25 April .
This brings the UK total to 145 since January, including 108 in England, 17 in Scotland, 11 in Wales and 9 in Northern Ireland .
Ten children affected have had liver transplants.
Scientists are Not Yet certain what is causing this rise in cases.
But researchers say their findings continue to suggest the sudden increase may be linked to adenovirus Infection - a virus that usually causes cold-like symptoms and vomiting and diarrhoea in otherwise healthy children.
Most cases of hepatitis - or liver inflammation - have been seen in children under five years old, with many initially feeling ill with diarrhoea and nausea followed by jaundice - a yellowing of The Skin and whites of The Eyes that shows the liver is struggling.
Scientists say they are continuing to keep an Open Mind with a range of other causes being actively investigated.
The Pattern they are seeing is not typical of illness from adenoviruses, so they are also looking at other possible factors, Such as a previous Infection , including Covid-19, or an environmental cause.
They are also exploring whether there have been any changes to the genetic make-up of adenovirus that might trigger liver inflammation more easily.
Another possible explanation is that restrictions imposed in the pandemic may have led to young children being first exposed to adenovirus at a slightly later point in their lives, leading to a " more vigorous" immune response in some.
Dr Meera Chand, at the UK Health Security Agency, acknowledged it may be a concerning time for the parents of young children but said the likelihood of children developing hepatitis was extremely low.
" However we continue to remind parents to be alert to The Signs of hepatitis - particularly jaundice - which is easiest to spot as a yellow tinge in The Whites of The Eyes - and contact your doctor if you are concerned. "
She Said normal hygiene measures - Such as regular handwashing would help reduce the spread of many common infections and advised that any children who have diarrhoea or are vomiting should stay At Home and not return to school or nursery until 48 Hours after the symptoms have passed.
Globally, there have been around 200 cases reported of hepatitis in children And One death.
What should parents look out for?Parents, GPs and other healthcare workers have been asked to look out for the symptoms of jaundice, a yellow tinge to The Skin and other parts of The Body , which is most easily seen in The Whites of The Eyes .
Other symptoms of hepatitis in children include:
Source of news: bbc.com