Global Health Updates: From Bird Flu in Romania to Breakthrough Alzheimer's Trials
The global health landscape is bustling with updates. Romania reports bird flu, Coya Therapeutics reveals positive Alzheimer's trial data, and Novartis faces market scrutiny over drug sales. Additionally, a report shows Australians' declining trust in pandemic responses, while WHO highlights tuberculosis as the top infectious killer.
Romania has reported a bird flu outbreak affecting a backyard poultry flock, with authorities confirming the virus in the eastern village of Mihail Kogalniceanu. The World Organisation for Animal Health noted the seasonal surge of this disease across Europe.
In pharmaceutical developments, Coya Therapeutics' Alzheimer's drug showed promise in enhancing immune response in its mid-stage trial, while Novartis revised its financial outlook despite investor disappointment over Pluvicto sales.
Meanwhile, WHO's latest report indicates tuberculosis has surpassed COVID-19 as the leading infectious disease killer. Amidst these developments, Australians show waning trust in future pandemic strategies due to past lockdown policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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