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Hantavirus : "C'est assez carcéral"... cloîtré dans 25 m², ce couple de retraités raconte leur isolement très strict à l'hôpital et annonce saisir le juge des libertés

9 June 2026 at 16:34
Confinés à l’hôpital Bichat depuis un mois après avoir voyagé à bord du navire où s’est déclaré un foyer d’hantavirus, Julia et Roland Seitre dénoncent des conditions d’isolement qu’ils jugent trop strictes. Les deux...

Todas las personas aisladas como contactos por hantavirus vuelven a sus casas para completar la cuarentena

By: EFE
7 June 2026 at 12:12

Todas las personas que permanecían como contactos en cuarentena en el Hospital Gómez Ulla, en Madrid, tras las infecciones por hantavirus en el crucero MV Hondius, han abandonado ya el centro hospitalario y se encuentran en sus domicilios o llegarán a ellos a lo largo de este domingo, mientras permanece ingresado un paciente cuyo caso está confirmado.

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Un autobús transporta a los ciudadanos españoles que se encontraban en el crucero MV Hondius el pasado 10 de mayo.

Abandonan el Gómez de Ulla los 12 españoles del brote de hantavirus y queda ingresado en la UATAN el último positivo

7 June 2026 at 12:01
Tras los 28 primeros días de cuarentena vigilada en el centro madrileño, los 12 contactos marchan a sus CCAA de origen. El último positivo permanece estable y es el único que queda en la UATAN Leer

Tras los 28 primeros días de cuarentena vigilada en el centro madrileño, los 12 contactos marchan a sus CCAA de origen. El último positivo permanece estable y es el único que queda en la UATAN

Jean-Marc Sabatier on Emerging Viruses, Vaccines, and Alpha-Gal Syndrome

4 June 2026 at 09:42
Interview with Jean-Marc Sabatier by François Cotard on emerging viruses

Interview with Jean-Marc Sabatier by François Cotard on emerging viruses

During a lengthy interview broadcast on alternative media platforms, Jean-Marc Sabatier shared his views on several current public health topics, including hantaviruses, the Ebola virus, and Alpha-Gal syndrome.

Hantaviruses Under Scrutiny

The interview first focused on hantaviruses, a family of viruses that can cause pulmonary syndromes or hemorrhagic fevers. Jean-Marc Sabatier noted that these viruses are generally transmitted through contact with the feces, urine, or saliva of infected rodents and are not easily spread from person to person.

According to Sabatier, Moderna’s development of an mRNA vaccine targeting certain hantavirus strains as early as 2024 raises questions, particularly because these viruses are considered to have limited pandemic potential. He also described several biological mechanisms associated with these infectious agents and discussed laboratory research involving pseudoviruses.

The speakers emphasized that, based on the information available to them, the number of reported cases in Europe remains limited and that the situation does not currently warrant major concern.

Ebola: Vigilance and Debate Over Vaccination Strategies

The second part of the interview addressed the Ebola virus, particularly the Bundibugyo strain, which is currently being monitored in Central Africa.

Jean-Marc Sabatier reviewed the biological characteristics of the virus, its high fatality rate under certain circumstances, and its modes of transmission, primarily through contact with bodily fluids. He stressed that Ebola outbreaks have historically been contained through targeted public health measures.

The two participants also discussed funding for vaccine research directed at this specific strain. They expressed skepticism about the possibility of large-scale vaccination campaigns being implemented if the virus were to spread beyond Africa.

In addition, several potential treatments were mentioned, including certain monoclonal antibodies and older medications such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, although their effectiveness remains a subject of debate within the scientific community.

Alpha-Gal Syndrome and Red Meat Allergy

The third topic concerned Alpha-Gal syndrome, a red meat allergy that can develop following bites from certain tick species, particularly the Lone Star tick, which is found primarily in North America.

Jean-Marc Sabatier explained that the condition results from an immune reaction to a sugar molecule known as galactose-α-1,3-galactose, which is present in most mammals but absent in humans.

During the discussion, the participants referred to various claims circulating on social media regarding Bill Gates’s alleged involvement in programs related to ticks or synthetic meat. They suggested that connections between these topics might exist, although no direct evidence was presented during the interview.

Ongoing Criticism of Public Health Institutions

Throughout the conversation, the participants expressed skepticism toward certain public health institutions, including the World Health Organization (WHO), regulatory agencies, and major pharmaceutical companies.

Jean-Marc Sabatier specifically criticized the development of mRNA vaccines and argued that dissenting voices face difficulties being heard within scientific and media circles. He stated that he himself has experienced a form of marginalization because of his views.

A Call for Caution

In conclusion, despite the concerns raised during the interview, Jean-Marc Sabatier encouraged listeners not to panic in response to new public health alerts. According to him, it is important to maintain a critical mindset, consult multiple sources of information, and closely monitor evolving epidemiological situations without resorting to alarmism.

Jean-Marc Sabatier, Director of Research at the CNRS, holds a PhD in cell biology and microbiology and a Habilitation à diriger des recherches (HDR) in biochemistry

Anti-Covid vaccines : Jean-Marc Sabatier was right !

 

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Ukrainian Bio Labs — More Than “Russian Disinformation?”

26 May 2026 at 14:59
Concerns about American biological laboratories in Ukraine and other post-Soviet republics can no longer be considered exclusively ‘Russian disinformation.’ In Part 1 of this investigative series, I examined the growing fears surrounding emerging pandemics, high-containment biological laboratories, and the renewed public scrutiny of gain-of-function research in the aftermath of COVID-19. From the outbreak of Hantavirus […]

Hantavirus, New Pandemic & Biosecurity Fears: Why ‘R’ New Public Health Threats Emerging in the Shadow of a BSL-4 Level Lab in Argentina?

19 May 2026 at 09:30
Growing concern over emerging infectious threats has once again intensified the international debate on biosecurity. Under the guise of medical and biological cooperation programs with Latin American countries, Washington continues to increase both the scale and intensity of work with dangerous pathogens, raising concerns about the potential development of biological weapons. As fresh fears over […]
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