Germany has found the wild polio virus in a sewage sample in Hamburg, the first such detection in Europe since 2010.
Germany has found the wild polio virus in a sewage sample in Hamburg, the first such detection in Europe since 2010. WHAT IS ...
Despite the detection, there have been no reports of infection in Germany and scientists say the risk is minimized by high ...
German authorities on Thursday identified the northern city of Hamburg as the location where a sewage sample containing the ...
The findings came more than 30 years after the last cases of wild polio virus infections in people were registered in Germany ...
Task force established to take more samples; findings come more than 30 years after last cases of polio were registered in ...
Germany found the wild polio virus in Hamburg sewage, marking the first detection in Europe since 2010. The virus, mostly eradicated, still poses risks globally, emphasizing the need for continued ...
Germany reported the detection of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) in a wastewater sample in Hamburg, a statement by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, an agency of the European ...
In Hamburg, Germany, a sewage sample has tested positive for the wild polio virus. Despite no reported infections, authorities have set up a task force to manage the situation. With Germany's high ...
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