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China's respiratory illness surge not as high as pre-pandemic: WHO

China's National Health Commission spokesperson said the surge in acute respiratory illnesses was linked to simultaneous circulation of pathogens. | World News

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China: Flu, pathogens behind illness spike | The Manila Times

BEIJING: A surge in respiratory illnesses across China that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organization (WHO) is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by a novel virus, the East Asian country's Health Ministry said on Sunday.

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Multiple pathogens behind spike in respiratory illnesses, says China

Outbreaks of respiratory diseases have been hitting kids particularly hard and seen anxious parents sometimes wait for hours for their children to see a doctor. The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Beijing Children's Hospital told the World Health Organization on Thursday that there have been increases in outpatient visits and hospitalizations, but so far the sources of the illnesses are all known germs.

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Known germs causing illness: China to WHO

The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Beijing Children's Hospital told the WHO on Thursday that there's been increases in outpatient visits and hospitalisations due to the spread of mycoplasma pneumoniae, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus and influenza. The uptick has come earlier than what's been experienced historically, but isn't unexpected given the lifting of Covid curbs, the WHO said in a statement following a teleconference between health officials.

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(Reuters) -- Chinese health authorities have not detected any unusual or novel pathogens and provided the requested data on an increase in respiratory

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Respiratory Outbreaks: China says no unusual pathogens found after WHO queries respiratory outbreaks

China News: Chinese health authorities have provided data on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children, stating that no

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Why WHO is warning of a deadlier-than-Covid epidemic | India News

India News: The global public health body and UK experts have warned about a future pandemic with potential to kill millions more than what Covid-19 did

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Glacier's Two Medicine Lake Closed To Boating For The Season

Effective immediately, Two Medicine Lake in Glacier National Park will close to boating for the rest of the season due to the closing of the Two Medicine Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) inspection station.

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