Viruses, Bacteria, Parasites, Protozoa, Amoebas Detect About 30 Infectious Agents in Zone Zero of the Dna.
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Thus it follows from a research led by the Health Parasitology Unit of the Universitat de València that has collected environmental samples of waters, sludges and soils from the affected places in the province of Valencia, during the first three weeks since the floodsHemeroteca - The health hazards that we can expect after the DANA: infections, gastroenteritis, fractures An investigation led by the Health Parasitology Unit of the Universitat de …
The University of Valencia presents an investigation from the collection of parasitology samples in the three weeks following the floods
The possible spread of infections was one of the main concerns of the health authorities in the days after the catastrophic DANA that destroyed half the province of Valencia on October 29, 2024 and left 228 dead. The accumulation of mud, water and all kinds of waste for days and even weeks and the presence not only of hundreds of thousands of residents, but also of the avalanche of volunteers who came to help in the cleaning work, could mean an …


“What we did not expect was so much qualitative wealth of infectious agents.” When they began to take samples of urban water, sewage, and mud that still accumulates in garages and streets in the zero zone of the dana, the researchers of the Health Parasitology Unit of the University of Valencia did not expect to find a total of 28 infectious agents in just three weeks. They are viruses, bacteria, protozoa, vectors (insects), amoebas and helminto…
Research led by the UV Health Parasitology Unit reveals the presence of these agents during the first three weeks. More information: The ravines that will "flood Valencia in the north" if they receive a storm like that of the dana: "They will not approve the 'stress test'"
About thirty infectious agents capable of being pathogens for humans, such as viruses, bacteria, parasite protozoa or opportunistic amoebas, as well as groups of transmitting vectors such as mosquitoes, phlebotomines and molluscs, have been found in the area affected by dana on October 29.
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