Introduction to Super Flu The term ‘super flu’ refers to influenza viruses that have mutated to become resistant to standard antiviral treatments, posing significant public health risks. As we head deeper into the flu season, understanding the implications of super flu is crucial for both individuals and the healthcare system. The ongoing threat highlights the
Introduction Marburg disease, a rare but severe viral infection caused by the Marburg virus, has gained significant attention due to recent outbreaks in Africa. The disease, which has a high fatality rate, is primarily transmitted through direct contact with bodily fluids of infected individuals. As the world faces potential health crises, understanding the implications of