Qu'est-ce que le flurona ?

Qu'est-ce que le flurona ?

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Pourquoi le hantavirus ne sera pas le prochain Covid-19 ?

Depuis quelques jours, le hantavirus fait couler beaucoup d’encre, réveillant chez certains le spectre d'une nouvelle crise sanitaire mondiale. Pourtant, selon les experts et les analyses récentes, le risque de pandémie est extrêmement faible. Pourquoi ? La réponse est ce que les ...  Show more

Pourquoi une mystérieuse diarrhée a terrorisé une ville entière ?

La Diarrhée de Brainerd est une maladie intestinale très rare et encore mystérieuse, découverte pour la première fois en 1983 dans la petite ville de Brainerd, dans le Minnesota, aux États-Unis. Cette année-là, des dizaines d’habitants ont soudainement développé une diarrhée sévè ...  Show more

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