At least 131 dead in Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, official says - BBC
ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSofia Ferreira SantosJospin Mwisha / AFP via Getty ImagesAll visitors and patients must wash their hands and have their temperatures taken before entering Kyeshero Hospital in GomaAt least 131 deaths have been reported in an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with more than 513 cases suspected, local officials have said. A spokesman for the DR Congo government said cases were now being reported over a wider area.
Colorado hantavirus death not linked to cruise ship outbreak, state says - The Denver Post
A Douglas County resident who died after contracting hantavirus was not connected to the outbreak on Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, Colorado public health officials said this week. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment officials confirmed the case on Saturday and said a preliminary investigation shows the resident got sick after being exposed to rodents, which is the most common way people are infected.
Man Quarantining After Hantavirus Outbreak Speaks Out: ‘I Was In A Really Dark Place’ - HuffPost
LOADINGERROR LOADING var currentScript = document.currentScript; function pollConsentAndRun() { var pollInterval = 100; var poller = setInterval(function() { if (window.HP && typeof window.HP.sp_consent !== 'undefined') { clearInterval(poller); runConnatixWithSSAI({ hasConsent: window.HP.sp_consent}); // If undefined, keep polling } }, pollInterval); } function runConnatixWithSSAI({ hasConsent }) { var disableAdsWebview = typeof window.disableAdsWebview !== 'undefined' ? window.disableAdsWebview : null; var disableAds = (disableAdsWebview ??
Long-term editing of brain circuits using an engineered electrical synapse - Nature
Nature (2026) Cite this article Electrical signalling across distinct populations of brain cells underpins cognitive and emotional function. However, approaches that selectively regulate electrical signalling between two cellular components of a mammalian neural circuit remain sparse.