Global Health Alert: From Rare Drug Risks to Ebola Emergencies

Current health news covers Amgen's drug-related fatalities in Japan, WHO's Ebola emergency declaration in Congo and Uganda, a hantavirus case in Canada, and a Kansas judge blocking a law against gender-transition treatment for minors. These events highlight significant global and regional health concerns.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-05-2026 02:26 IST | Created: 18-05-2026 02:26 IST
Global Health Alert: From Rare Drug Risks to Ebola Emergencies
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Amgen's rare disease drug, Tavneos, has been linked to 20 deaths and severe liver injuries in Japan. Partner Kissei Pharmaceutical has urged doctors to halt new prescriptions due to these risks.

The WHO has declared an Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda as a public health emergency, pointing to high risks for neighboring countries although not meeting pandemic criteria.

In Canada, a hantavirus case emerged involving a passenger from the MV Hondius cruise, while in Kansas, a judge blocked a law restricting gender-transition treatments for minors, impacting healthcare options.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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