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Nipah Virus From Bats Now Among Top WHO Priorities, Brain Swelling Disease Is Deadlier Than COVID-19


21 February 2021, 2:41 pm EST By
The whole world is yet to end the ongoing battle with the COVID-19 pandemic, but scientists are already warning the public of the possible next global health crisis that may target us, and it s even deadlier than what we re facing now.
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Nipah Virus Can Trigger the Next Pandemic
In a report by The Sun, experts have said that a rising number of cases of the Nipah virus disease might trigger another global outbreak, and they are calling it The Big One.
The Nipah virus was first discovered in 1999 in Malaysia, which comes from fruit bats and could be transferred from animals to humans, causing severe brain swelling, vomiting, seizures, to acute respiratory infection, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). ....

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Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler Monday


Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler Monday
The headstones of Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864), the first Black woman to graduate from a medical college in the United States, and her husband, Arthur Crumpler, a former slave, are at the Fairview Cemetery in Hyde Park, Mass. Dr. Crumpler attended New England Female Medical College, which became the BU School of Medicine. Photo by Cydney Scott
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Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864) Monday
First Black woman to graduate from a US medical school will be recognized with weeklong MED Symposia 
February 7, 2021 ....

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