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From China last minute NewsI came. Brussels the epidemic infected 3,245 people.
crownThe virus started in China in December 2019. Another breaking news came from China, where the crown began and spread to the world. According to the information obtained, due to the negligence of a pharmaceutical company during the vaccination studies in the city called Lanzhou, brucellosis bacteriaIt has been reported to have spread and 3,245 people have been infected so far.
HOW DID IT SPREAD?
Due to negligence during ongoing vaccination studies against Brucella, the bacteria transmitted to 3,245 people in Lanzhou, a city of 2.9 million, was transmitted through close contact with infected animals or animal products.
During vaccine production, improper and faulty sterilization of vapor emissions and their spread into the atmosphere by winds are among the reasons that lead to the spread of bacteria.
He first wrote on July 24 last year that the gross negligence of the pharmaceutical company that produced vaccines against the brucella bacteria in laboratory studies caused an epidemic.
1401 POSITIVE IN THE FIRST TESTS
After the spread, 22,000 people were tested, and the test results of 401 people were positive in the first determinations.
WHAT ANIMALS?
The Lanzhou medical board made a statement today, and it was reported that sheep, cattle and pigs were commonly involved in the spread of the bacteria that caused the disease.
SYMPTOMS
Brucellosis, also known as Maltese fever or Mediterranean fever, can cause symptoms such as headache, muscle pain, fever, and fatigue.
DOES IT COME FROM HUMAN TO HUMAN?
Although the possibility of the disease being transmitted from person to person is very low, this is known to be possible even in a small number.
THROUGH BREASTFEEDING AND SEX
There are examples where the bacteria were passed from mother to child through breastfeeding and sexual intercourse.
MORTAL?
Although the disease is not life threatening, it can sometimes lead to life-threatening illnesses such as meningitis.
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