The fatal brain virus, which leaves animals confused, drooling, and unafraid of humans may someday infect people, as cautioned by some authorities.
Scientist fears 'ZOMBIE' deer disease could spread to HUMANS after first ever case of the fatal brain virus that makes animals drool and unafraid of humans was detected in Yellowstone National Park
Scientists have warned that a virus dubbed 'Zombie deer disease' could potentially spread to humans after the first-ever case was detected in Yellowstone National Park last month.
Issues related to improving the insolvency framework discussed
- Military parade to be held in Tashkent to mark Amir Temur's birth anniversary
- Uzbekistan's Striped Hyena Conservation Initiatives supported at COP15 CMS
- Earthquake in Tajikistan felt in Uzbekistan
- Issues of improving the higher education, science, and innovation system discussed
- The Everest scandal: tourists in Nepal were bullied for the sake of $19.6 million in insurance payments
Navruz of New Uzbekistan – a time of growth and progress
- Leaders of Uzbekistan and Pakistan hold a telephone conversation
- The President meets with representatives of various nationalities living in Uzbekistan
- Sincere congratulations from foreign partners
- Имом Бухорий ёдгорлик мажмуаси – Янги Ўзбекистоннинг дурдонаси
- Uzbekistan – Tajikistan summit concludes