Jonathan Ball photograph

Jonathan Ball

Use attributes for filter !
Gender Male
Age 77
Movies/Shows The Zombie Diaries
Precious Find
Texas Voodoo Zombies
Date of birth January 1,1947
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1557459
Send edit request

Jonathan Ball Life story


Jonathan Macartney Ball, MBE AADip RIBA FRSA Hon FRIAS is the co-founder of the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK. He was appointed MBE for services to architecture in 1992 and is an occasional public speaker.

What is monkeypox?

What is monkeypox?
May 17,2022 11:15 am

... Prof Jonathan Ball, professor of molecular virology, University of Nottingham, said: " The fact that only one of the 50 contacts of the initial monkeypox-infected patient has been infected shows how poorly infectious the virus is...

Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak

Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak
Apr 12,2022 6:50 pm

... " Prof Jonathan Ball, an expert in viruses at the University of Nottingham, told the BBC: " We ve heard so much lately about the rapid evolution and emergence of coronavirus variants, but this is a timely reminder that shapeshifting is a common feature shared by so many viruses...

Covid: Pfizer and Moderna jabs give best overall boost, UK trial finds

Covid: Pfizer and Moderna jabs give best overall boost, UK trial finds
Dec 3,2021 4:47 am

... Prof Jonathan Ball, professor of molecular virology at the University of Nottingham, added that it was " great to finally see the data that was no doubt pivotal in deciding the UK s vaccine booster approach"...

Coronavirus: What comes with a second shaft, and a?

Coronavirus: What comes with a second shaft, and a?
Jun 21,2020 3:19 am

... Spring, undoubtedly, Prof Jonathan Ball helped us, , a virologist at the University of Nottingham says...

Coronavirus: 'when the pandemic will end? and other questions from children

Coronavirus: 'when the pandemic will end? and other questions from children
Apr 27,2020 12:39 pm

...What is the meaning of 19 means the Covid-19? Can coronavirus survive in the Antarctic? Jonathan Ball, a professor of Virology at the University of Nottingham, the answers to science questions sent in by the children, that you probably already have questions...

Coronavirus: the hunt for the source of the UK have been infected with a case

Coronavirus: the hunt for the source of the UK have been infected with a case
Feb 29,2020 5:30 am

... Prof Jonathan Ball of Nottingham University said the Surrey case features a new Chapter for the UK and to understand that it is crucial , the infectious origin...

Coronavirus: The race to the source to find in the animal world

Coronavirus: The race to the source to find in the animal world
Feb 25,2020 4:21 am

... If you look at the way in which you live, then you are going to have a large range of viruses, says Prof Jonathan Ball from the University of Nottingham...

New Chinese virus infected hundreds of will have

New Chinese virus infected hundreds of will have
Feb 16,2020 10:13 am

... Prof Jonathan Ball of Nottingham University said: What is really important until it was the laboratory used to test, it is very difficult, a real number in the cases that there are...

What is monkeypox?

Feb 16,2020 6:36 am

Another case of monkeypox has been reported in the UK after a person who had recently travelled to Nigeria was diagnosed with The Virus in England . Here we take a look at this rare, little-known disease.

How common is monkeypox?

Monkeypox is caused by the monkeypox Virus , a member of the same family of viruses as smallpox, although it is much less severe and experts say chances of infection are low.

It occurs mostly in remote parts of central and West African countries, near Tropical Rainforests .

There are two main strains of Virus - West African and central African.

Two of the infected patients in the UK travelled from Nigeria, so it is likely that they are suffering from The West African strain of The Virus , which is generally mild, but this is as yet unconfirmed.

The third case was a healthcare worker who picked up The Virus from one of the patients.

The - Three in London And One in north-east England - do not have any known links with each other, or any history Of Travel . It appears they caught it in the UK.

The UKHSA says anyone with concerns that they could be infected should see a Health Professional , but make contact with The Clinic or surgery ahead of a visit.

What are the symptoms?

Initial symptoms include fever, headaches, swellings, back pain, aching muscles and a general listlessness.

Once the Fever Breaks a rash can develop, often beginning on The Face , then spreading to other parts of The Body , most commonly the palms of The Hands and soles of the feet.

The rash, which can be extremely itchy, changes and goes through Different Stages before finally forming a scab, which later falls off. The lesions can cause scarring.

The infection usually clears up on its own and lasts between 14 and 21 Days .

How do you catch it?

Monkeypox can be spread when someone is in close contact with an infected person. The Virus can enter The Body through Broken Skin , the respiratory tract or through The Eyes , nose or mouth.

It can also be spread by contact with infected animals such as monkeys, rats and squirrels, or by Virus -contaminated objects, such as bedding and clothing.

How dangerous is it?

Most cases of The Virus are mild, sometimes resembling chickenpox, and clear up on their own within a few weeks.

Monkeypox can sometimes be more severe, however, and has been reported to have caused deaths in West Africa .

How common are outbreaks?

The Virus was first identified in a captive monkey and since 1970 there have been sporadic outbreaks reported across 10 African countries.

In 2003 there was an outbreak in the USA, the First Time the disease had been seen outside of Africa. Patients caught the disease from close contact with prairie dogs that had been infected by a variety of Small Mammals imported into the country. A total of 81 cases were reported, but none resulted in deaths.

In 2017, Nigeria experienced the largest documented outbreak, approximately 40 Years after the country had its last confirmed cases of monkeypox. There were 172 suspected cases of monkeypox, and 75% of victims were males aged between 21 and 40 Years old.

What is The Treatment ?

There is no treatment for monkeypox, but outbreaks can be controlled by infection prevention.

Vaccination against smallpox has been proven to be 85% effective in preventing monkeypox, and is still sometimes used.

Should The Public be concerned?

Experts say We Are not on The Brink of a national outbreak and, according to Public Health England , The Risk to The Public is low.

Prof Jonathan Ball , professor of Molecular Virology , University of Nottingham, said: " The fact that only one of the 50 contacts of The Initial monkeypox-infected patient has been infected shows how poorly infectious The Virus is.

" It is wrong to think that We Are on The Brink of a nationwide outbreak. "

Dr Nick Phin, deputy director, National Infection Service at Public Health England (PHE), added: " It is important to emphasise that monkeypox does not spread easily between people and the overall risk to the General Public is very low. "

PHE is following up those who have had close contact with the patient to offer advice and to monitor them as necessary. "

Sources: and



Source of news: bbc.com

Next Profile ❯