The mass grave that reveals a massacre of women and children in Europe 2,800 years ago
Archaeological findings in Serbia have unveiled a mass grave containing the remains of women and children, indicating a targeted massacre rather than deaths from epidemics as previously thought.
The USA Leaves WHO. What Does It Mean When the Next Epidemic Breaks Out?
The United States' departure from the World Health Organization poses significant implications for global health data collection and responses to future epidemics.
CHARTS ⟩ Long-Forgotten Infectious Diseases May Return to Estonia
Due to a decline in vaccination rates, herd immunity against diseases is falling below critical levels in Estonia and across Europe, leading to concerns about the resurgence of long-forgotten infectious diseases.
In Lithuania – a surge in deaths from the flu: a doctor spoke about the virus mutation
Lithuania is experiencing a surge in flu-related deaths, with 13 fatalities reported last week, prompting concerns from health officials regarding a potential virus mutation.
EFSA on sheep pox: There are no vaccines approved at the EU level, the Greek case is complex
The European Food Safety Authority emphasizes that there are no approved vaccines for sheep pox at the EU level, highlighting the complexity of the situation in Greece due to extensive outbreaks.
Spain takes almost a year to publish causes of death, a delay that hinders health monitoring
Public health experts are urging for fully integrated electronic certificates to speed up the process of determining causes of death and enable timely responses to epidemics.
Infectious disease expert warns: Viruses will be a big threat in 2026, particularly highlighting one
An expert warns that evolving viruses, exacerbated by climate change and increased human mobility, could lead to significant outbreaks by 2026, with Influenza A remaining a persistent threat.
Sick young ants send out a 'kill me' scent to prevent deadly epidemics
Scientists found that terminally ill young ants emit a 'kill me' scent to help prevent disease outbreaks in ant colonies by prompting worker ants to care for them.
201. The Way of the Sunset
The article discusses how the decline of civilizations, citing examples like Athens and Rome, primarily stems from internal crises such as demographic decline and the inability of leaders to address challenges effectively, exacerbated by external factors like epidemics and wars.