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Author: Claudinne Miller

What’s at Stake as the US Ends Covid Emergency Measures

Bloomberg The US has started unwinding its Covid-19 crisis measures that have expanded access to health care for millions of people since the beginning of the outbreak in the country in 2020. President Joe Biden is imminently expected to sign a bill passed by Congress that will conclude the country’s national emergency. The White House on May […]

Apr 4, 2023

In the War on Bacteria, It’s Time to Call in the Phages

Wired ELLA BALASA WAS 26 when she realized the routine medical treatments that sustained her were no longer working. The slender lab assistant had lived since childhood with the side effects of cystic fibrosis, an inherited disease that turns mucus in the lungs and other organs into a thick, sticky goo that gives pathogens a place […]

Apr 4, 2023

Infected Immune Cells In Brain Could Be Causing Long COVID Symptoms

Medical Daily Scientists may have finally found an explanation for what has been causing neurological symptoms in long COVID patients. A research team at Tokyo’s Keio University conducted a study on how SARS-CoV-2 infects the microglia and not the neurons in the brain using 2D and 3D cultures. The former refers to the resident immune […]

Apr 4, 2023

Wild Iguana Steals Little Girl’s Cake, Gives Her Rare Bacterial Infection

Gizmodo The toddler is thought to be the first known case of Mycobacterium marinum caught from an iguana bite. A 3-year-old girl’s holiday in Costa Rica was ruined by an iguana in more ways than one. The scaly reptile stole her cake, but not before biting her hand and transmitting a rare bacterial infection that endured for […]

Apr 4, 2023

Bird flu makes first appearance of the year in Minnesota

Minnesota Local News Bird flu has returned to Minnesota less than four months after the deadly poultry disease was last detected in the state, the Board of Animal Health said Monday. The detection was confirmed in a backyard mixed flock in Le Sueur County of south-central Minnesota, the board said. The site was quarantined and […]

Apr 4, 2023

New Marburg Outbreaks in Africa Raise Alarm About the Deadly Virus’s Spread

NYT The spread of the Ebola-like virus has claimed lives but could be a crucial chance to test a vaccine — if supplies and researchers are mobilized in time. Two concurrent outbreaks of the Marburg virus, a close cousin of Ebola that can kill as many as 90 percent of the people it infects, are […]

Apr 4, 2023

Chile: MINSAL reports first human case of bird flu

MINSAL The Ministry of Health reports the first case of bird flu in humans in Chile, reported in northern Chile. The sick person corresponds to a 53-year-old man affected by severe influenza. The patient is stable within his gravity. The health protocols established for the management of this disease were activated and the corresponding tests were […]

Mar 30, 2023

Equatorial Guinea confirms 13 Marburg cases after WHO comments

Reuters Equatorial Guinea has confirmed 13 cases of Marburg disease since the beginning of the epidemic, its health officials said on Wednesday after the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) urged the Central African country’s government to report new cases officially. Marburg virus disease is a viral haemorrhagic fever that can have a fatality […]

Mar 30, 2023

Cases of Marburg going unreported in Equatorial Guinea, WHO says

STAT News The Marburg outbreak in Equatorial Guinea continues to grow, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, as the global health agency stated that it knows of confirmed cases that the country has not yet reported. To date Equatorial Guinea has acknowledged nine laboratory-confirmed cases, seven of whom have died. In addition, 20 other people […]

Mar 30, 2023