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China: Pet Owner Hangs Seven Kittens from Ceiling for IV Treatment

A pet owner in Shenzhen, China, suspended seven sick kittens from the ceiling to give them IV drips on August 20, 2025. The cats, weakened by illness, dangled in a row as fluids flowed in, an unusual setup meant to keep the tubes from tangling.

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Severe Malnutrition and Dehydration Palestinian Children - Gaza

Severe Malnutrition and Dehydration Palestinian Children - Gaza

Mother of the 3-year-old child Amjed Al-Qanooa, who suffers from severe malnutrition, gives fluids with a syringe to her son in the Jabalia Camp in northern Gaza on June 9, 2024. Al-Qanooa, who suffers from severe malnutrition, weighs 5 kg, and signs of malnutrition are visible on his body and face. Palestinian children are increasingly suffering from severe malnutrition and dehydration amid Israeli attacks on the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Abood Abusalama/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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CHINA-SHANDONG-MEDICAL CARE (CN)

CHINA-SHANDONG-MEDICAL CARE (CN)

(230110) -- JINAN, Jan. 10, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Village doctor Wang Yuxin changes intravenous fluids for a patient in the clinic in Dagushan Village of Changqing District in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province, Jan. 10, 2023. Shandong Province has scaled up efforts to boost access to medical treatment and drugs in rural areas. (Xinhua/Zhu Zheng)

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2nd "Jinbo" China-Europe freight train leaves Hamburg for CIIE in Shanghai

STORY: 2nd "Jinbo" China-Europe freight train leaves Hamburg for CIIE in Shanghai DATELINE: Sept. 27, 2022 LENGTH: 0:00:44 LOCATION: HAMBURG, Germany CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. Various of Jinbo Freight Train 2. Various of speaker and guests at the ceremony 3. Various of the train leaving the terminal in Hamburg STORYLINE: The second "Jinbo" China-Europe freight train left the northern German city of Hamburg on Monday for Shanghai in China, carrying exhibits to the 5th China International Import Expo (CIIE). "Jinbo" is short for CIIE in Chinese. Fourteen containers filled with products to be displayed at the CIIE are en route via Poland, Belarus, Russia, the Chinese land port of Manzhouli in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to Shanghai. The products include automotive parts, mechanical components and concentrated cleaning fluids, according to Alexander Thonert, business development manager of InterRail Europe GmbH. Jin Wei, consul of the Chinese Consulate General in Hamburg, sa

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Temperatures soar across Egypt

STORY: Temperatures soar across Egypt DATELINE: June 12, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:33 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of street view in Egypt STORYLINE: Temperatures have reached 43 degrees Celsius in Cairo and 45 in South Sinai and Upper Egypt on Saturday. The heatwave continues to sweep across the country and will start to gradually decrease from Sunday. Egyptian meteorological authority advised the public on Friday to avoid direct sunlight and to wear hats during the afternoon. The authority also recommended that people drink cold fluids and wear loose-fitting and light-colored cotton garments. Egypt has witnessed rising temperatures and humidity since Wednesday due to the Indian seasonal thermal depression that has caused scorching temperatures in Asian countries and is moving to several Middle Eastern countries, including Egypt. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Cairo. (XHTV)

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Alloy Giken Automates Brazing Process Cleaning

Alloy Giken Automates Brazing Process Cleaning

Alloy Giken (Iwatsuki Ward, Saitama City) has automated the cleaning process, which is a preliminary step in the brazing process. In addition to addressing the shortage of manpower, the company aims to improve the working environment by reducing the emission of volatile organic solvents through the use of a sealed cleaning tank. Since the machine is about 2 meters square and 1.7 meters high, the space for the washing process was expanded. In anticipation of future restrictions on organic solvents and other cleaning fluids, a general-purpose cleaning tank was used. In the past, baskets containing parts were manually moved in and out of the cleaning tank, but now that the tank is sealed, "workers will not be bothered by the strong smell of volatile solvents," according to the company. The company says that this will also lead to a reduction in solvent costs. Photo taken on October 24, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Fully automated aseptic cell separation system from Mitsui Denki Seiki

Fully automated aseptic cell separation system from Mitsui Denki Seiki

Mitsui Denki Seiki (Noda City, Chiba Prefecture) has developed a fully automated aseptic cell separation system. It is characterized by the fact that it does not require human intervention and does not require facilities such as clean rooms. The device developed by Mitsui Denki Seiki draws blood or body fluids from an infusion bag directly into the main body using a large syringe without using test tubes, and separates it into multiple components to recover the desired components. The Niigata University School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Engineering of Chiba University cooperated in the demonstration tests and the design, respectively. It is 325 mm wide, 430 mm high, and 385 mm deep, and weighs 26.3 kilograms. The company will continue to aggressively develop and sell its own products, aiming for a 50% share of its own products in the future. July 9, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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