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70-year-old coffee-killing fungus brought back to life to fight the disease


Credit: CABI
Researchers have re-animated specimens of a fungus that causes coffee wilt to discover how the disease evolved and how its spread can be prevented.
Coffee Wilt Disease is caused by a fungus that has led to devastating outbreaks since the 1920s in sub-Saharan Africa, and currently affects two of Africa s most popular coffee varieties: Arabica and Robusta.
The new research shows that the fungus likely boosted its ability to infect coffee plants by acquiring genes from a closely related fungus, which causes wilt disease on a wide range of crops, including Panama disease in bananas.
The researchers say this knowledge could help farmers reduce the risk of new disease strains emerging, for example by not planting coffee together with other crops or by preventing the build-up of plant debris that could harbour the related fungus. ....

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COVID-19 lockdowns significantly reduced transmission of invasive bacterial diseases


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Media release from the University of Otago
Thursday 27 May 2021, 04:10 PM
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An Oxford University-led study suggests COVID-19 lockdowns reduced the spread of deadly invasive bacterial diseases – potentially saving thousands of lives.
Diseases caused by invasive bacteria, including pneumonia, meningitis, and sepsis, are leading causes of illness and death worldwide, especially among children and older adults. These pathogens are typically transmitted person-to-person via the respiratory route. In 2016 alone, 336 million episodes of invasive lower respiratory infections occurred worldwide, leading to 2.4 million deaths.
Until now, it has been unclear how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the transmission and incidence of these bacterial diseases. Viral respiratory infections (such as SARS-CoV-2) are associated with an increased risk of subsequent bacterial infections, particularly pneumonia. ....

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UK: Covid vaccination may be required before EVERY foreign holiday -- Society's Child -- Sott.net


if it allowed Britons to travel abroad.
Comment: And it appears that the UK government will not just be participating in this scheme but they are aiming to be one of those very countries that forces entrants to have a vaccine passport.
However, they
have said there are no plans to introduce a domestic regime that could regulate whether people get entry to public spaces such as pubs or cinemas.
Comment: The government also said they would allow the country to celebrate Christmas with their loved ones, then at the last minute they locked down. By this point, they ve said many things and done the opposite. Why believe them now? Particularly when all the evidence points the contrary: Papers, please : Vaccine Passports have officially arrived ....

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