A new sexually transmissible infection affecting cattle and horses living in tropical climates today worries doctors. Nine people in Europe have developed the disease following close sexual relations. It is the teams of the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona that have launched the alert. After having identified nine cases in Catalonia, the infection now seems to be gaining ground in Europe. In France, several cases have already been …
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A new sexually transmissible infection affecting cattle and horses living in tropical climates today worries doctors. Nine people in Europe have developed the disease following close sexual relations. It is the teams of the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona that have launched the alert. After having identified nine cases in Catalonia, the infection now seems to be gaining ground in Europe. In France, several cases have already been …