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Candida Auris Version 1.0 (superbug)

Candida auris is so tenacious, in part, because it is impervious to major antifungal medications, making it a new example of one of the world’s most intractable health threats: the rise of drug-resistant infections.
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis Version 1.0

The incubation period for Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) disease (the time from infected mosquito bite to onset of illness) ranges from 4 to 10 days.
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Enterococcus Faecium Version 1.0

Enterococcus faecium is a Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic or non-hemolytic bacterium in the genus Enterococcus.[1] It can be commensal(innocuous, coexisting organism) in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals,[2] but it may also be pathogenic, causing diseases such as neonatal meningitis or endocarditis.
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Lactobacillus Acidophilus Version 1.0

Lactobacillus Acidophilus is generally considered a healthful bacteria. However the Hunter 4025 will flag overgrowth which causes intestinal problems.
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Marburg Virus

Marburg Virus – Version 2.0

"The Marburg virus, a relative of Ebola, causes a haemorrhagic fever that kills around 80% of people who are infected.
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Respiratory Synctial Virus Version 1.0

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms.
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Rubella (german measles) Version 1.1

Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles,[5] is an infection caused by the rubella virus.[3] This disease is often mild with half of people not realizing that they are infected.[1][6] A rash may start around two weeks after exposure and last for three days.[1]
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