Mosquito warning for British holidaymakers as imported infections return to pre-pandemic levels
As global travel rebounds, British tourists are vulnerable to serious infections only detected in tropical climates, says the UKHSA
 
	As global travel rebounds, British tourists are vulnerable to serious infections only detected in tropical climates, says the UKHSA
 
	James Elder describes children ‘slipping away’ in front of their parents for want of food, as one in three suffer with acute malnutrition
 
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	Covid-19’s impact on health services reversed decades of progress on tuberculosis, according to joint study from the WHO and ECDC
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Save The Children cited testimonies of starvation and bones being broken among children detained by Israeli authorities
 
	Growing number of dengue cases thought to be caused by El Niño weather phenomenon
 
	 
	Officers find ‘large amount of blood’ in flat but the bodies of presenter Jesse Baird and partner Luke Davies still missing
 
	Head of paediatrics at Kamal Adwan Hospital says his team has 'lost a significant number of children in recent days from malnutrition'
 
	Research team embarks on four-year project to identify on-the-spot detection for Nipah virus and Lassa fever
 
	 
	Medics in Gaza say large-scale military activity in such a densely populated area would cause an ‘unfathomable catastrophe’
 
	Lillian Lungu’s husband died alone of cholera – and she wasn’t told until 11 days later
 
	Traumatised and often broken, Gaza’s WCNSF – ‘Wounded Child, No Surviving Family’ – will become a lasting symbol of the war
 
	Conservationists say the ‘catastrophic’ mass seal deaths have never been seen before in Patagonia
 
	Two mothers are killed in Gaza every hour as fighting exceeds 100 days, says UN
