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Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - Infolurker - 06-27-2023

Great, now they are going to hit us with the ticks with a hemorrhagic fever which has up to a 40% fatality rate. If you thought Lyme Disease (named for Lyme Connecticut next to Plum Island, a former insect bourn vector biological warfare facility) was bad, now we are going to get some bleed out of your eyes tick infection crap.


Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn

https://www.newsweek.com/disease-crimean-congo-hemorrhagic-fever-spreading-1807693

Quote:A life-threatening viral disease has been slowly spreading to new countries, with locations across Europe, Africa and the Middle East recording new cases of the infection.


The disease, named Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), has seen recent outbreaks in Iraq and Namibia, and Pakistani health officials have reported two deaths.

The disease is also "highly likely" to reach the U.K., scientists warned the U.K. parliament's Science, Innovation and Technology Committee last Wednesday.

CCHF is a viral disease caused by Nairovirus, spread via ticks, that has a fatality rate of between 10 and 40 percent, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It is usually found in low levels across Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East and in Asia.

There have been no outbreaks in the U.S., according to a 2021 article on WebMD, a health information site.

Now, however, this disease may be expanding its usual territory and moving northwest towards countries like the U.K. and France, due to the effects of climate change. The U.K. has recorded three cases of CCHF since 2012, most recently last year, but they were all people who contracted the disease overseas.





RE: Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - Ninurta - 06-27-2023

Sounds ominous, considering everyone is saying how bad ticks are this year. I've not seen the first one, but folks are telling me they're bad this year.

Also note how slyly they slide in the "climate change" narrative as the blame for it, and fail to mention all the biowar facilities that are in operation... There is nothing new under the sun. When new stuff crops up, it's because someone made it.

Like Covid19.


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RE: Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - Kenzo - 06-27-2023

Get some Cistus Incanus tea

Quercetin and fisetin has shown benefits against dengue fever, hemorrhagic fever  also


RE: Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - Michigan Swamp Buck - 06-27-2023

I heard about this earlier in the Russian/Ukraine conflict when Russia was claiming that the U.S. had biological weapons labs all over the Ukraine, even the MSM had commented on it I think. Hemorrhagic fever and monkey pox I believe were cropping up at about that time and region. Got my CT senses tingling at the time.


RE: Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - quintessentone - 06-27-2023

(06-27-2023, 04:55 AM)Kenzo Wrote: Get some Cistus Incanus tea

Quercetin and fisetin has shown benefits against dengue fever, hemorrhagic fever  also

It seems the scientists are finding that cranberry extract works as an antiviral for the nairovirus genus.

https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/10/8/1025

At any rate, they are working on treatments and vaccines but still have a long way to go it appears.


RE: Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - Kenzo - 06-27-2023

(06-27-2023, 03:02 PM)quintessentone Wrote:
(06-27-2023, 04:55 AM)Kenzo Wrote: Get some Cistus Incanus tea

Quercetin and fisetin has shown benefits against dengue fever, hemorrhagic fever  also

It seems the scientists are finding that cranberry extract works as an antiviral for the nairovirus genus.

https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/10/8/1025

At any rate, they are working on treatments and vaccines but still have a long way to go it appears.

Well that is certainly interesting, cranberry  is well know for UTI  .

I think most likely there is preventive natural remedys,  just have to figure the  few most powerful of them .


RE: Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - GeauxHomeLittleD - 06-27-2023

Dang, not cool! We have a camping trip coming up not this weekend but next. I thought the worst we'd have to worry about is curious bears. Oh well, if any of us start bleeding from our eyes I will post pics. I wonder if drinking vodka with cranberry juice would have a slight preventative effect? You know- just in case!  Smile


RE: Deadly Hemorrhagic Virus Spreading to New Countries, Scientists Warn - F2d5thCav - 06-27-2023

Geaux--

Certainly, it can't hurt, therefore, I can only say ...

Cheers!