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Scientists say some tests may be able to identify the markers of prolonged COVID symptoms in the future

ABC News While there is no specific test to determine if someone is experiencing long COVID, a new study published in Nature used blood tests to find new insight into what biological markers are associated with this collection of mysterious conditions reported by millions of Americans. Researchers used machine learning to help analyze immune markers and hormone […]

Sep 26, 2023

Long COVID Rare in U.S. Kids, Has Affected 7% of Adults

MedNewsToday More common among girls and women. Long COVID in the U.S. is rare among children and has affected roughly one in 14 adults, according to a pair of data briefs from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Overall, in 2022, an estimated 1.3% of children in the U.S. ever had long COVID, and 0.5% […]

Sep 26, 2023

A Truly Amazing Vaccine Breakthrough Is Hiding in Plain Sight

The Atlantic The COVID shots—and new ones for RSV—herald a new era for designing vaccines. very fall, when the air turns chilly and the leaves red, pediatric ICUs begin preparing for the onslaught of the virus known as RSV. Not flu, not COVID, but RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is the No. 1 reason babies are […]

Sep 26, 2023

Contagious omicron strain replicates early in infection

Cornell Chronicle Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has produced a number of variants, including alpha, beta, delta and omicron, each with its own subvariants. New research, published Sept. 22 in Science Advances, used engineered mice to compare SARS-COV-2 omicron subvariants, and found one of them, BA.5, was more […]

Sep 26, 2023

Nipah Virus Outbreak Spreads Across India, Asian Countries as Death Toll Reaches Over 100

NatureWorldNews A Nipah virus outbreak has spread across India and several other Asian countries, as the total death toll has reached more than 100 amid nearly 300 cases, according to reports. In India’s Kerala state, some schools and offices were forced to close as local authorities imposed restrictions to mitigate or stop the spread of […]

Sep 26, 2023

What a Doctor Is Seeing in COVID-19 Today

Time Hospitalizations for COVID-19 have been on the rise since the beginning of July. Then came the identification of the heavily mutated and possibly highly-transmissible BA.2.86 variant by the global surveillance network. Such a variant has the potential to evade our vaccine- and infection-induced antibodies and cause a surge of seasonal hospitalizations. The recommendation by the FDA’s […]

Sep 26, 2023

Hemorrhagic Fever Strikes Deer in Pennsylvania

PharmacyInfoOnline In recent weeks, Pennsylvania has witnessed a concerning outbreak of hemorrhagic fever among its deer population. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has reported the deaths of more than 30 deer in northwestern parts of the state. This article will delve into the details of this disease outbreak, its impact on deer, and the measures being […]

Sep 26, 2023

Jamaica declares dengue outbreak

Jamaica Observer The Ministry of Health and Wellness has declared a dengue fever outbreak in Jamaica. In a release Saturday, the ministry said its National Surveillance Unit advised that the island has surpassed the dengue epidemic threshold for July and August and is on a trajectory to do the same for September. “This means, the […]

Sep 26, 2023

Does It Matter Which COVID-19 Booster Shot You Get?

Time.com ow that it’s fall, it’s time to get updated on your COVID-19 vaccines if you want to stay protected throughout the winter, when infectious diseases flourish. But does it matter which shot you get? For now, there are only two options—both mRNA-based vaccines, made by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) […]

Sep 26, 2023

South Africa has over 50 confirmed cases of avian influenza

The SouthAfrican The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) reported that South Africa is dealing with a number of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 and H7 outbreaks, with more than 50 cases reported in various regions of the nation. The department has advised poultry farmers to contact the closest State Veterinarian as soon […]

Sep 26, 2023