Marburg virus. The name itself sounds like something you want to forget as soon as possible. But beware - it's not just a name. It is one of the most dangerous pathogens known, with mortality rates sometimes reaching a staggering 88 %. Yes, you read that right – 88 %. It means that more than eight out of ten infected people do not survive. Although it may not make global headlines as often as some other diseases, this invisible enemy is always ready to surprise. The virus most likely appeared in Germany today. More information to follow.
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On Wednesday, October 2, 2024, Hamburg's main train station became the scene of an alarming incident when two passengers on a train coming from Frankfurt showed symptoms of infection with the extremely dangerous Marburg virus - which is the deadliest virus. The virus, which is related to Ebola and causes severe fever, vomiting and bleeding, has an extremely high mortality rate, which can reach as much as 88 percent.
The first rule of general hygiene – hand washing. Especially when you touch these objects.
Why do we catch a cold? We grew up being warned that playing in the rain or sitting on cold concrete would lead to a cold. But how much truth is there in these old wisdoms? Can the cold and rain actually make us cold or are they just grandmother's devils passed down from generation to generation? In this article, we will explore the scientific evidence that separates the myths from the truths about how weather conditions can lead us to catch a cold.
The flu is practically at the door, but we still haven't gotten rid of the even more annoying COVID, which has been making our lives miserable for the past two years. That's why it's all the more important to keep various surfaces clean, and SurfaceSoap, or an ultraviolet ʺsanitary stickʺ, will come in handy for this.
Wondering why the virus variant was named Omicron? When was the Omicron variant first discovered? Where did the Omicron version come from? Why are scientists upset and very concerned about the Omicron version? How do they know which version is more portable? And why are they worried that she is more mortal.
A sore throat is a common occurrence on cold days. The most common causes are colds, excessive strain on the vocal cords or the dry air we are exposed to in winter due to overheating. Instead of artificial preparations and medicines, we offer you several natural methods with which you can soothe a sore and inflamed throat in a healthy and easy way.
New mutations of the COVID-19 virus, first discovered in Britain and South Africa, are spreading rapidly around the world and could greatly reduce the effectiveness of existing vaccines. This is also why expectations for 2021 are not the most optimistic, and the consequences of virus mutations are something that those in charge prefer not to tell us.
Don't believe everything you hear or read!
Music opens hearts and causes a great charge of positive emotions in us! This is our pick of music to lift you up!
In these uncertain days, when we stay at home and anxiously follow the news about the spread of the new coronavirus, music has started to be heard from the balconies all over Italy, and other countries are joining it. Slovenian musicians also call for joint singing and playing instruments, which will connect us in a special way. That's why today, Sunday, March 15, at 6 p.m., let's step out onto the balcony or by the window, sing and play each one from our homes and thus join the musical message.
It is your civic duty these days to protect yourself and your loved ones and to be, please, socially responsible! To stay at home and not be egotistical. To meet the country's expectations and thus save lives! By doing so, you are not only saving lives, but also the way our society will live in the future. You are helping Slovenia with your responsibility! You build the future with your responsibility.