
Many were interested in protecting their health in 2024.
This was the number of readers who came to our blog last year and gained advice and information on various topics, from ticks to vomiting bugs. In December, our blog was the most read by the government.
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The most read blog posts in 2024 and what they did
Should I worry about the new Covid-19 deformation?
The emergence of the XEC’Covid -19 deformation meant that people are looking for information about this new genealogy or genetically similar virus group compared to other variations.
2024 COVID-199 A vaccine or who is eligible to get a ‘autumn booster’?
Covid-19 ‘AUTUMN BOOSTER’ Simple guide for a person who is qualified for vaccination programs.
What winter bugs are there? I know signs and symptoms
According to Google Trends data, many people are looking for “signs and symptoms” of winter diseases just before Christmas. We release this guide for the most common winter infections and symptoms, helping people and their families to feel bad. Since then, thousands have read it.
Blog posts
These were the most popular blog posts that captured people’s attention and read the longest.

What is a lime bottle and why should we recognize ticks?
This post is a detailed guide to the lime bottle, which is why you need to know ticks when you come out of any place.
STIS for centuries
In British Science Week, we have published this feature about sexually transmitted diseases and how they are more widespread.
Baekil Sea: A mother’s love, loss and behavior story
We have been seeing a large number of hundred days of cough in the first few months in 2024, and we have published this case study as part of a broader study to increase the absorption of vaccines.
Some of our favorite things
Here are some blog posts that I think are worth time.

Bacteria-How to provide alternatives to antibiotics
Bacteriophages or short phages seem to be out of the nightmare, but the so -called ‘spider virus’ can be a strong new weapon to solve the increasing threat of antibiotic resistance.
British fatal mold collection
Read UKHSA’s national pathogenic mold (NCPF) with potentially deadly fatal mold.
What is Cryptosporidium and how can you avoid water or farms?
Our guidance on microt parasites that can cause unpleasant and sometimes dangerous diseases called cryptosporidiosis.
Why is Norovirus so high in England?
Since we have seen the most cases since the current reporting system began, we will know the person with a norovirus this year. This blog post will take a closer look at the situation.
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