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 Scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2, also known as novel coronavirus

COVID variant with 'dozens of mutations' found in Israel

 Heavy industry air pollution (illustartion)

'Air pollution to boost antibiotic-resistance deaths to 840k by 2050'

 Pig at pig farm

US minor catches swine flu at agriculture fair - first case this year

 The PASA16 phage.

Israeli scientists say viruses can beat bacteria that resist antibiotics

 This electron microscopic image of two Epstein Barr Virus virions (viral particles) shows round capsids—protein-encased genetic material—loosely surrounded by the membrane envelope.

Could being infected with this virus lead to Multiple Sclerosis?

By TAL FISHER/DAVIDSON INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION/WALLA!
 SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus behind COVID-19 (Illustrative).

Rare case of co-infection: Avian flu and COVID can lead to pneumonia

The secret to healing what ails you lies within your own DNA

Revolutionizing infectious disease treatment: A breakthrough in personalized medicine

 A cat in a basket (Illustrative)

Source of Poland bird flu outbreak among cats remains elusive

 Mother and baby

Can a kiss on the lips be fatal for babies?

Baby eating food. (illustrative)

Is your child suffering from stomach pain? Here’s what could be causing it

By CYRIL YOFFEH/WALLA
 Bacteria. Ancient diseases, like the bacteria-sized Pandoravirus, could threaten the world after thawing out of permafrost (Illustrative).

'Zombie viruses': Ancient diseases climate change will bring back - explainer

  This plague patient is displaying a swollen, ruptured inguinal lymph node, or buboe.

Scientists find evidence of the bubonic plague in Bronze Age England - study

  Chickens await vaccination against bird flu at the settlement Peredovoi 100 km (62 miles) from the Russia's southern city of Stavropol, March 11, 2006.

Bird flu outbreak more virulent than ever recorded - study

 A Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito is seen on the skin of a human host in this 2014 picture from the Center for Disease Control. C. quinquefasciatus is known as one of the many arthropodal vectors responsible for spreading the arboviral encephalitis, West Nile virus (WNV) to human beings through the

Did climate change cause this year's early West Nile Virus outbreak?

 Northern Gannets Morus bassanus on Bass Rock

Bird flu may change eye color in some birds that survive infection - study