Cows May be Responsible for Recent E.coli Outbreaks

A report released by U.S Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, says romaine lettuce that came from California was likely to be contaminated from cattle that graze near the area it is farmed. 188 people who consumed lettuce were sickened with E.coli illness. The bacteria is usually present in cow feces besides other sources but…

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CDC Updates New Instructions For Coronavirus

Recently, the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has launched new updates as the countries have proceeded to ease lockdown-related restrictions to avoid coronavirus spread at schools, offices, and businesses. Though the new updates have been added without a formal announcement by CDC, they include a sixty-pages detailed document on how to decrease the risk…

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Basic Guide on Coronavirus Pandemic for Children

The coronavirus pandemic has nearly five million confirmed cases worldwide and is spreading even further to the previously unaffected countries. Therefore, it is no surprise that the virus is all over the news. From every other channel on television and website on the internet to newspapers, the coronavirus infection is the most discussed topic right…

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Seven Novel Coronavirus Strains Found in Bats in Gabon

New reports confirm seven novel coronavirus strains in bats. These bats from which these new strains were found in Gabon, Africa. It is not yet confirmed whether or not humans are susceptible to catch these strains of the virus from bats. Among the thousands of bats tested by experts from Franceville International Medical Research Center,…

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