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The World Health Organization Chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus last week warned against another pandemic – a certain 'Disease X'. Since then there are multiple news reports reporting how it could be more catastrophic than COVID-19.
What is this 'Disease X'? Is it something that we should be concerned about? FIT tells you all that you need to know.
WHO’s website states:
Disease X is not real YET.
It’s a term used for potential diseases that could wreak havoc in the future.
The term was coined in 2018.
Global organisations and experts are looking to raise funds and increase research and surveillance into “potential pandemic agents,” said the New York Post.
The WHO Director General said that we need to be prepared for potential pathogens that can lead to another pandemic and cause loss of lives.
Scientists believe that, like previous pandemics and epidemics, 'Disease X' could also be zoonotic which means that it could be caused by germs jumping from animals to humans.
Apart from Disease X, the WHO’s “Priority Diseases” list includes:
COVID-19
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever
Ebola
Marburg
Lassa fever
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
Nipah and henipa viral diseases
Rift Valley fever
Zika
(With inputs from the Indian Express and India Today)
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