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#Germany - High pathogenicity avian #influenza #H5N1 viruses (#poultry) (Inf. with) - Immediate notification

  A laying hens farm in Nordrhein-Westfalen Region. Source: WOAH,  https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/6832 ____

#Ebola Virus Disease in the #DRC - External #Situation #Report 03 - September 28 '25 (#WHO, summary)

  Date of issue : 30 September 2025 Data as reported by : 28 September 2025 {Summary} The Ebola virus disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continues, with signs of a notable decline in transmission .  Since our last update (Situation Report #2), a total of seven new cases have been reported, comprising six confirmed and one probable cases (retrospectively validated).  The new cases were detected across three health areas within Bulape Health Zone , namely, Bulape (n=4), Mpianga (n=2), and Dikolo (n=1).  During the same reporting period , seven deaths occurred among newly identified and previously hospitalized cases. The reported deaths were distributed across Dikolo (n=3), Bulape (n=2), Mpianga (n=1), and Bulape Communitaire (n=1) health areas. As of 28 September 2025, a total of 64 cases (53 confirmed and 11 probable), including 42 deaths (31 confirmed, 11 probable), have been reported from Bulape Health Zone, Kasai Province , Democratic Republic...

#LongCOVID associated with #SARS-CoV-2 #reinfection among #children and adolescents in the #omicron era (RECOVER-EHR): a retrospective cohort study

  Summary Background Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) remain a major public health challenge . Although previous studies have focused on characterising PASC in children and adolescents after an initial infection , the risks of PASC after reinfection with the omicron variant remain unclear. We aimed to assess the risk of PASC diagnosis (U09.9) and symptoms and conditions potentially related to PASC in children and adolescents after a SARS-CoV-2 reinfection during the omicron period. Methods This retrospective cohort study used data from 40 children's hospitals and health institutions in the USA participating in the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative. We included patients younger than 21 years at the time of cohort entry; with documented SARS-CoV-2 infection after Jan 1, 2022; and who had at least one health-care visit within 24 months to 7 days before the first infection. The second SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed by positive PCR, antigen...