Infection Financial News
14.11 / 05:51
UPS
stage
stars
testing
infection
symptoms
Podcasts
‘Full House’ star Dave Coulier reveals ‘very aggressive’ cancer diagnosis
Full House star Dave Coulier has been diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, revealing that he first noticed his symptoms last month when he came down with a cold.“Five weeks ago I was diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. And in that time, I’ve had three surgeries, I’ve had chemo, I’ve lost a little bit of hair,” the 65-year-old told NBC’s Today on Wednesday.“I kind of look like a little baby bird now, but it has been a roller-coaster ride for sure.”Coulier explained that when he fell sick last month he was surprised to discover a golf ball-sized lump in his groin that swelled up out of nowhere.
13.11 / 06:05
12.11 / 06:55
Waves
Virus
hospital
infection
ventilators
Schools
Vaccines
With B.C. teen sick in hospital with suspected bird flu, what should parents know?
Students across B.C. return to school on Tuesday but the news that a teen is in hospital in Vancouver with a suspected case of H5 bird flu has some people worried.
11.11 / 14:25
Waves
Target
Google
CAT
information
infection
Googling about this cat breed can lead to your computer getting hacked!
Cybersecurity specialists caution that a fresh wave of cyberattacks is now focused on individuals with highly niche interests. As reported by the cybersecurity company SOPHOS, attackers have employed an advanced array of tools to manipulate the results of a single, targeted Google search. Experts are advising that entering this unique six-word phrase in a search engine could significantly increase your vulnerability to hacking. Although the risk may be low, you’re only in potential danger if you live in Australia and have a curiosity about exotic cats. According to SOPHOS, hackers are specifically targeting anyone who searches the phrase, “Are Bengal Cats legal in Australia?” Searching for these keywords may lead cat lovers into a trap, where clicking links exposes them to harmful malware. Once infected, attackers can access sensitive data, take control of the system, or demand ransom for stolen information.
09.11 / 15:37
markets
Digital
Election
War
PAM
infection
Schools
Queen Camilla to miss UK's annual Remembrance Sunday events owing to chest infection
Queen Camilla will miss Britain's annual remembrance weekend events to honor fallen service personnel while she recovers from a chest infection, Buckingham Palace said Saturday.
09.11 / 09:19
markets
Target
Google
security
Experts
Latin
infection
This dangerous Android malware remotely takes over your phone, empties your bank account
ToxicPanda, a new dangerous Android banking malware, has infected over 1,500 Android devices and is spreading globally, putting bank accounts of users at high risk. ToxicPanda, a Chinese hacker is targeting Android devices in Europe and Latin America with a banking trojan able to steal money from victim’s accounts.
08.11 / 06:05
05.11 / 13:29
track
hospital
prevention
infection
pneumonia
symptoms
‘Walking pneumonia’ is surging ahead of cold and flu season
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. If you’ve had a lingering cough recently, there’s a chance the culprit wasn’t Covid-19, flu or RSV, but mycoplasma pneumoniae. Levels of this milder lung infection—which can lead to “walking pneumonia"—are 10 times greater than last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
01.11 / 14:31
UPS
Instagram
love
reports
infection
symptoms
Rare disease claims YouTuber Billy LeBlanc's partner Natalie Clark’s life: Everything you need to know about Vibrio Vulnificus, the ‘shellfish infection’
Billy LeBlanc, a well-known YouTuber and the face of the Bratayley family channel, shared the tragic news of his girlfriend’s passing in July. In a heartfelt Instagram post, he opened up about his grief. His partner, Natalie Clark, sadly lost her life due to a serious infection from Vibrio Vulnificus, reportedly contracted after eating raw oysters. While Billy endured eight painful days in the ICU to recover, Natalie’s battle was tragically cut short. «We ate oysters, felt unwell for a few days, and then I woke up to find she was gone,» he shared somberly. “I’m sure none of you know, but I recently almost died. I was in the hospital for 12 days. Unfortunately, Natalie didn’t make it, and she passed away. I will always remember how we got lost everywhere together. I will always love her and miss her. Be safe and hold your loved ones tight; you never know when it’ll be the last time you see them,” he wrote on Instagram. He further wrote, “We both got Vibrio Vulnificus from raw oysters." Here’s all you need to know about this deadly infection.
31.10 / 17:03
markets
reports
prevention
infection
pneumonia
symptoms
Schools
Walking pneumonia cases surge among children; All you need to know about the contagious infection
mycoplasma pneumonia are increasing across the U.S., particularly among young children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). According to an NPR report, Preeti Sharma, a pediatric pulmonologist at UT Southwestern and Children's Health in Dallas, has observed the rise firsthand. This condition, caused by the Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria, initially appears as mild cold symptoms but progresses to a persistent, disruptive cough. Sharma noticed the symptoms in her 12-year-old daughter, who came home with a runny nose, sneezing, and a sore throat, which progressed to a lingering cough. “She had a runny nose, some sneezing, a little bit of sore throat, and a little bit of kind of feeling fatigued, lower appetite,” Sharma said.
30.10 / 07:53
markets
Digital
Food
Experts
social
prevention
infection
'Don't drink milk like this': Famous Doctor, 'Liver Doc', has issued a life-threatening warning about milk
Liver Doc,” has issued a warning against the consumption of raw milk, particularly for children. Citing the risks of harmful bacteria present in unpasteurized milk, he urged the public to refrain from drinking or giving it to children without first boiling. Raw milk, he explained, can carry bacteria such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria, all of which can cause severe health issues.
30.10 / 07:21
Fighting
McDonald’s
Food
hospital
outbreak
infection
Schools
Colorado teen fights kidney failure after eating McDonald's Quarter Pounders
A 15-year-old Colorado girl is hospitalized with severe complications of E
28.10 / 00:33
McDonald’s
outbreak
reports
testing
travelers
Department
infection
Testing rules out beef patties as the source of E. coli outbreak, McDonald’s says
McDonald's says testing has ruled out beef patties as the source of the outbreak of E
25.10 / 16:27
markets
Food
hospital
outbreak
information
infection
Schools
US FDA says 75 people taken ill from McDonald's E.coli outbreak
U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday that 75 persons have been infected from the E.coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers. The infections had killed one person, sickened 49 and hospitalized 10 across the U.S. West and Midwest, the CDC had said on Oct. 22. The FDA said 22 persons out of the 61, on whom information was available, have been hospitalized. Two of them have developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a serious condition that can cause kidney failure.
25.10 / 01:01
McDonald’s
Food
country
hospital
outbreak
infection
Investigations
McDonald's says onions from California-based produce company linked to deadly E. coli outbreak
A California-based produce company is the source of fresh onions linked to a deadly E
23.10 / 21:43
Immunic
recommendations
prevention
infection
pneumonia
Vaccines
Pharmaceuticals
People 50 and older should get pneumococcal vaccine, US science panel recommends
A scientific panel is recommending that people 50 and older get a shot against bacteria that can cause pneumonia and other dangerous illnesses
23.10 / 21:43
McDonald’s
Food
Death
Immunic
hospital
outbreak
infection
What to know about E. coli and the McDonald's outbreak
A food poisoning outbreak tied to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders was caused by a common type of E
23.10 / 21:43
McDonald’s
Food
outbreak
reports
prevention
infection
Investigations
Quarter Pounders are off the menu at 20% of McDonald's in US amid an E. coli investigation
McDonald’s is working to reassure U.S. customers that its restaurants are safe even as federal investigators try to pinpoint the cause of a deadly E
23.10 / 02:37
22.10 / 17:09
Target
Manufacturing
Kroger
Food
testing
infection
Updates
More frozen waffles and pancakes recalled over possible listeria contamination
A recall of hundreds of frozen waffles and other toaster foods has been expanded
22.10 / 14:29
markets
Virus
country
reports
infection
strain
symptoms
Newer mpox strain poses bigger threat to girls, young women and is spreading fast. Check symptoms
mpox strain that has spread from Democratic Republic of Congo to neighboring countries may affect girls and young women, a new study has revealed. Girls and young women may be more susceptible to an infectious subvariant of the virus that causes mpox, reported Bloomberg. Hundreds of children have already died of this deadly strain in eastern Congo. The details of the subvariant of the virus were published in the scientific journal Eurosurveillance, according to which 154 people have tested positive for mpox in Burundi, an area in eastern Congo. Of 154 mpox cases that were reported from July 3 to September 9, the median age was 9.5 years. ALSO READ: New Mpox variant detected in Germany: Health authority
popular questions about infection
What is infection and why is it gaining attention?
Infection is a high-demand area that is in the spotlight. On our site, we regularly publish updates related to this subject.
Where can I find the latest updates on infection?
All latest articles about infection can be found in the special selection. We publish information as it becomes available.
How can I verify the accuracy of information on infection?
We use verified data to ensure that the information about infection is accurate and informative for our readers.