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Brits warned over ‘faeces disease’ spreading in Europe as six dead already

News RoomBy News RoomMay 23, 2025
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This article discusses the spread of the caesarovirus (infectious jaundice), a deadly infection transmitted through the fecal-oral route, which can cause serious liver damage. The virus has been reported in hundreds of cases and deaths in major European destinations, such as the Czech Republic, making it a significant threat. The Czech Health Ministry has issued a warning to urgent travel advisories, urging global tourists to avoid raw foods, contaminated water, and excessive hygiene practices. Better hygiene guidelines are recommended before allowing international travel. In the Czech Republic alone, 450 confirmed cases and 6 deaths have been reported, a significant increase compared to the 636 cases and 2 fatalities in 2024. Areas such as Central Bohemia, Moravia-Silesia, and Prague are the worst affected, with 87, 83, and 73 cases reported respectively. Researchers suggest that vaccination against hepatitis A could save many people from severe liver damage in the future. Dr. Macková, a chief hygienist and director of the Czech nation’s public health agency, emphasized that the infection’s high transmission rate due to long incubation periods, asymptomatic cases, and lack of basic hygiene practices makes it crucial to prioritize vaccination. Drs. Kateřina Fabiánová and Maciwo Bangladesher additional added that the virus impacts children differently, with no symptoms for many for months before showing any palliation in adults. Due to these limitations, concerns remain about the global spread of the infection, especially in populations exposed to travel. Regular vaccination drives remain critical, despite the low domestic risk in some countries like the UK. The UK based Health Office has recommended globally why, despite their small risk, it is still better to vaccinate in regions where the virus is Darwin-ed more widely. Vaccination is particularly important for frequent travelers, people who stay with local residents, men who have sex with men, and those with significant health issues, as these groups risk higher transmission. The pandemic has claimed 42 lives from 2005 to 2021, highlighting the severity of the illness, but not enough to stop it from continuing.

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