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.
Uzbekistan presented its experience at the UN event on the rights of older women
- Uzbekistan's GDP increased 4.8 times in 35 years
- Biotechnological activities are continuing in the protected natural areas of Uzbekistan
- Direct flights on the Muscat–Tashkent route to be launched from June 1
- Uzbek citizens to be recruited for seasonal jobs in Italy
- Pharmaceutical products worth 376.8 billion UZS produced in Uzbekistan in January
How many days will Uzbekistanis have a rest in connection with International Women's Day on March 8?
- Turning New Uzbekistan into a country where women live happily and in prosperity is the noblest goal
- Issues of accelerating the implementation of major investment projects in the chemical industry discussed
- Hasanboy Dusmatov to hold his eighth professional boxing fight in Bishkek
- Navruz of New Uzbekistan – a time of growth and progress
- Leaders of Uzbekistan and Pakistan hold a telephone conversation