Pigeons may look harmless, but their droppings and feathers hold dangerous allergens and pathogens that can cause severe lung diseases. Pigeon Fancier's Lung, fibrosis, and cryptococcosis are some of ...
Scotland’s health secretary said a child who died in December was the second patient at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital confirmed to have contracted an infection that is linked to pigeon droppings ...
FROM the several cases of human cryptococcosis (torulosis or European blastomycosis) reported from Great Britain it is apparent that this is not an uncommon mycosis in this part of the world. Recently ...
Nearly three-quarters of Big Apple kids may have been exposed to a pigeon-poop fungus that can cause vomiting, fever and other illnesses, a new study revealed yesterday. According to researchers at ...
ABOUT 500 cases of human infection due to Cryptococcus neoformans have been described since Busse and Buschke separately presented descriptions of clinical findings in the same patient. In addition ...
Horrified MSPs have told of their disbelief at the link and blasted health chiefs over an apparent veil of secrecy following last week's tragedies. But the public are entitled to know just how ...
Sophie Fyffe, who accompanied her husband to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital was appalled by the number of the birds at the Govan hospital and the associated filth. A shocked family have told ...
Karnataka's health department has stepped up efforts to regulate pigeon feeding in public spaces, driven by rising respiratory cases linked to bird droppings.In bustling cities like Bengaluru, ...
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