Chinese Wuhan Virus Thread


This would be hilarious if it weren't tragic.

Pls note maamu. Khan Sahab se kehna apni hoshiyaari na xxode & Paxtani packaging va painting se parhez karein. Yahaan log tikka lagwaane ke baad bhi janaat ka rasta naapne lage toh khan sahab ki phir sunnat ho jaayegi aur ab ke sirf aage ka chamdaa nahin katega. Alhamdulillah!! Kya samjhe?

Thos thos ke baat rakhna apni. Pathan waise bhi dimaag se paidal hote hain. 1 hi baat ko 10 baar bataana padta hain tab jaakar kuch palle padta hain unke . Phir woh nashedi bhi thehre so alag.

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‘Human waste dumped from Chinese ships in South China sea visible from space’: Why experts think China is causing catastrophic damage to Coral Reef


After spreading Corona virus across the world Chinese have now started spreading their POOP 💩 across the world...😡
 
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This would be hilarious if it weren't tragic.

Pls note maamu. Khan Sahab se kehna apni hoshiyaari na xxode & Paxtani packaging va painting se parhez karein. Yahaan log tikka lagwaane ke baad bhi janaat ka rasta naapne lage toh khan sahab ki phir sunnat ho jaayegi aur ab ke sirf aage ka chamdaa nahin katega. Alhamdulillah!! Kya samjhe?

Thos thos ke baat rakhna apni. Pathan waise bhi dimaag se paidal hote hain. 1 hi baat ko 10 baar bataana padta hain tab jaakar kuch palle padta hain unke . Phir woh nashedi bhi thehre so alag.

@safriz

Funny thing is cheenis stopping paxtanis from doing what they have been doing with impunity. Latest example below. But I guess beggars can't be choosers apply in Paxtan case.

 
‘Human waste dumped from Chinese ships in South China sea visible from space’: Why experts think China is causing catastrophic damage to Coral Reef


After spreading Corona virus across the world Chinese have now started spreading their POOP 💩 across the world...😡
US snooping on Sino poop in SCS?
 
Beware of next wave.. Coming soon.
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It seems there are more viruses to hide in China. Now get ready for 21 more days of lock down due to Hanta virus. We need CKMKB...😠😠

Man Dies from Hanta Virus in China
Man dies from hantavirus in China: All you need to know about the virus, and how it spreads - Firstpost

China reports first human death from Monkey B Virus. All you need to know​

China has reported its first human infection with Monkey B Virus (BV) and subsequent death. A Beijing-based veterinary surgeon was infected with the virus after he dissected two dead monkeys in early March, according to China CDC Weekly.

The 53-year-old veterinarian started experiencing nausea and vomiting and a month later, fever and neurological symptoms followed. He visited several hospitals but eventually died on May 27, China CDC Weekly revealed Saturday.

Around mid-April, researchers collected cerebrospinal fluid from the patient for next-generation sequencing and the readings suggested possible alphaherpesvirus infection. They also collected several specimens including blister fluid, blood, nasal swab, throat swab, and plasma to further identify the etiological agent.

The samples were sent to the National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention (IVDC) of China CDC. The IVDC conducted four sets of RT-PCR to detect BV, varicella-zoster virus (VZV), monkeypox virus and orthopoxvirus, however, the sample tested positive only for BV.

All close contacts of the patient are reported to have tested negative for the virus and are safe from it, for now, reported Global Times. Citing the first human fatality from Monkey BV, China CDC Weekly said that the virus might pose a zoonotic threat to primate veterinarians, animal care personnel, or laboratory researchers.

The journal stressed the need to eliminate the virus during the development of “specific pathogen-free rhesus colonies” and to strengthen surveillance in laboratory macaques and occupational workers in China.

Here’s all you need to know about Monkey BV:

  • Monkey BV, an alphaherpesvirus enzootic in macaques, was initially isolated in 1932.
  • According to China CDC Weekly, the virus is generally transmitted via direct contact and exchange of bodily fluid secretions.
  • While BV is not evident in its natural macaque hosts, about 60 cases of pathogenic zoonotic BV infection have occurred, with the fatality rate around 70%–80%, the journal said.
  • According to a report published in the US National Library of Medicine, BV has a propensity to invade the central nervous system when transmitted to humans.
  • The 2008 report said that the development and maintenance of true BV specific pathogen-free macaque colonies, as suggested by China CDC Weekly, has proven difficult.
  • The initial symptoms usually develop around 1-3 weeks after exposure to the virus.
 

China reports first human death from Monkey B Virus. All you need to know​

China has reported its first human infection with Monkey B Virus (BV) and subsequent death. A Beijing-based veterinary surgeon was infected with the virus after he dissected two dead monkeys in early March, according to China CDC Weekly.

The 53-year-old veterinarian started experiencing nausea and vomiting and a month later, fever and neurological symptoms followed. He visited several hospitals but eventually died on May 27, China CDC Weekly revealed Saturday.

Around mid-April, researchers collected cerebrospinal fluid from the patient for next-generation sequencing and the readings suggested possible alphaherpesvirus infection. They also collected several specimens including blister fluid, blood, nasal swab, throat swab, and plasma to further identify the etiological agent.

The samples were sent to the National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention (IVDC) of China CDC. The IVDC conducted four sets of RT-PCR to detect BV, varicella-zoster virus (VZV), monkeypox virus and orthopoxvirus, however, the sample tested positive only for BV.

All close contacts of the patient are reported to have tested negative for the virus and are safe from it, for now, reported Global Times. Citing the first human fatality from Monkey BV, China CDC Weekly said that the virus might pose a zoonotic threat to primate veterinarians, animal care personnel, or laboratory researchers.

The journal stressed the need to eliminate the virus during the development of “specific pathogen-free rhesus colonies” and to strengthen surveillance in laboratory macaques and occupational workers in China.

Here’s all you need to know about Monkey BV:

  • Monkey BV, an alphaherpesvirus enzootic in macaques, was initially isolated in 1932.
  • According to China CDC Weekly, the virus is generally transmitted via direct contact and exchange of bodily fluid secretions.
  • While BV is not evident in its natural macaque hosts, about 60 cases of pathogenic zoonotic BV infection have occurred, with the fatality rate around 70%–80%, the journal said.
  • According to a report published in the US National Library of Medicine, BV has a propensity to invade the central nervous system when transmitted to humans.
  • The 2008 report said that the development and maintenance of true BV specific pathogen-free macaque colonies, as suggested by China CDC Weekly, has proven difficult.
  • The initial symptoms usually develop around 1-3 weeks after exposure to the virus.
World needs to eliminate China before it eliminates World with its viruses...😡😡
 

China reports first human death from Monkey B Virus. All you need to know​

China has reported its first human infection with Monkey B Virus (BV) and subsequent death. A Beijing-based veterinary surgeon was infected with the virus after he dissected two dead monkeys in early March, according to China CDC Weekly.

The 53-year-old veterinarian started experiencing nausea and vomiting and a month later, fever and neurological symptoms followed. He visited several hospitals but eventually died on May 27, China CDC Weekly revealed Saturday.

Around mid-April, researchers collected cerebrospinal fluid from the patient for next-generation sequencing and the readings suggested possible alphaherpesvirus infection. They also collected several specimens including blister fluid, blood, nasal swab, throat swab, and plasma to further identify the etiological agent.

The samples were sent to the National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention (IVDC) of China CDC. The IVDC conducted four sets of RT-PCR to detect BV, varicella-zoster virus (VZV), monkeypox virus and orthopoxvirus, however, the sample tested positive only for BV.

All close contacts of the patient are reported to have tested negative for the virus and are safe from it, for now, reported Global Times. Citing the first human fatality from Monkey BV, China CDC Weekly said that the virus might pose a zoonotic threat to primate veterinarians, animal care personnel, or laboratory researchers.

The journal stressed the need to eliminate the virus during the development of “specific pathogen-free rhesus colonies” and to strengthen surveillance in laboratory macaques and occupational workers in China.

Here’s all you need to know about Monkey BV:

  • Monkey BV, an alphaherpesvirus enzootic in macaques, was initially isolated in 1932.
  • According to China CDC Weekly, the virus is generally transmitted via direct contact and exchange of bodily fluid secretions.
  • While BV is not evident in its natural macaque hosts, about 60 cases of pathogenic zoonotic BV infection have occurred, with the fatality rate around 70%–80%, the journal said.
  • According to a report published in the US National Library of Medicine, BV has a propensity to invade the central nervous system when transmitted to humans.
  • The 2008 report said that the development and maintenance of true BV specific pathogen-free macaque colonies, as suggested by China CDC Weekly, has proven difficult.
  • The initial symptoms usually develop around 1-3 weeks after exposure to the virus.

The Chinese torture and eat so many animals that the animals have started fighting back.
 
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The Chinese torture and eat so many animals that the animals have started fighting back.
Some do fight back with hilarious results.


Some sadly dont, some things they do will literally have your heart in your mouth. Some of their food is a horror movie that we cant even imagine.

 
Some do fight back with hilarious results.


Some sadly dont, some things they do will literally have your heart in your mouth. Some of their food is a horror movie that we cant even imagine.


They grill dogs and cats alive with a torch simply 'cause the meat tastes better.