Even in this world where the Coronavirus is fighting, many countries have started a vaccination program. But it is very important to consider the warning issued by the scientist who discovered the Ebola virus. In fact, scientist Jean-Jacques Muembe Tamphum claimed in an interview that a disease called Disease X is found in many parts of the world. People with this have been found in the Congo.
The professor named the epidemic disease X. They said it was extremely fatal. Please say that in 1976, Professor Gene discovered the Ebola virus. Jan said that today we are in a world where new viruses will appear that will pose a threat to humanity. Jan said that I believe that the future epidemic could be fatal with the Coronavirus and be more devastating. Doctors fear the new disease X virus will spread as quickly as Corona, and the number of people dying from it is 50 to 90 percent more than from Ebola.
The World Health Organization currently understands what this disease X has to say. According to the WHO, scientists have said that disease X is an epidemiological hypothesis, but if claims like this are made, it will be very difficult to prevent it from spreading around the world.
It should be noted that frequent rabies, yellow fever, different types of influenza and various diseases have been transmitted from animals to humans in the past years. Most of it is due to mice or insects. They caused the plague to spread to the world. The Corona virus that originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan is believed to have come from bats. Although no confirmation of any kind has been stamped on it yet. Today, the Corona virus has killed millions.
According to a researcher from the University of Edinburgh, Britain, a new virus enters the world every three to four years. According to university professor Mark Woolhouse, most viruses come from animals. Scientists said that live animals kept in a wet market like Wuhan pose a major threat and an epidemic of `` Disease X '' could be present inside any of them. Scientists also attributed earlier the live animal market to diseases spread among humans, such as influenza and SARS.