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Category: Emerging Infectious Diseases

Why It Was Easier to Curb Monkeypox Than Covid

(NYT) The city has pulled back its monkeypox vaccination vans as the number of cases dropped sharply. A dangerous virus, monkeypox, arrived in New York City in May, shortly before the World Health Organization declared it a “public health emergency of international concern.” That designation that had been in effect for only two other diseases, […]

Nov 21, 2022

RSV

RSV, covid and flu push hospitals to the brink — and it may get worse

(Washington Post) Hospitals across the United States are overwhelmed. The combination of a swarm of respiratory illnesses (RSV, coronavirus, flu), staffing shortages and nursing home closures has sparked the state of distress visited upon the already overburdened health-care system. And experts believe the problem will deteriorate further in coming months.

Nov 21, 2022

Vaccines and drugs in the pipeline for RSV

(Reuters) There are no approved vaccines and only one drug in the United States for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms but can also lead to serious illness and hospitalization. Sanofi and AstraZeneca drug nirsevimab recently became the second to get Europe’s approval to prevent RSV infections […]

Nov 21, 2022

Researchers identify a novel RSV variant associated with prolonged infection

(Med News) Human orthopneumovirus, more commonly known as the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), can lead to significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. All children between the age of two to three years are infected by RSV at least once. RSV mainly infects the lower and upper respiratory tract epithelium; however, it has also been found in […]

Nov 21, 2022

Viral genetic determinants of prolonged respiratory syncytial virus infection among infants in a healthy term birth cohort

(Journal of Infectious Diseases) Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is associated with acute respiratory infection. We sought to identify RSV variants associated with prolonged infection.

Nov 21, 2022

Consequences of COVID Reinfection (Podcast)

(MedPageToday) THealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, look at the top medical stories of the week.

Nov 21, 2022

Several children hospitalized in growing measles outbreak affecting 7 Ohio daycares

(CBS News) Health officials are investigating a measles outbreak in several childcare facilities in the Columbus area of central Ohio. There are currently 18 cases under investigation, Kelli Newman, a spokesperson for Columbus Public Health, told CBS News Wednesday.  All of the cases are in unvaccinated children, and 17 of the 18 infected children are […]

Nov 18, 2022

RSV

As RSV cases rise, 67 pediatric ICU beds available in all of Texas

(Local News) Cases of RSV continue to strain hospitals across the county. As of Wednesday, Texas has 67 open pediatric ICU beds across the entire state. “One reason for the surge in cases is that people aren’t staying home when they’re sick anymore like so many did at the height of COVID. It seems COVID […]

Nov 18, 2022

A Surprising Finding Leads to an RSV Vaccine Breakthrough

(Bloomberg) While the world is still focused on fighting Covid, another nasty respiratory virus is on the march. It’s called RSV, which stands for respiratory syncytial virus, and it sends thousands of young children and elderly adults to the hospital every year.  There isn’t yet a vaccine for RSV, but that could soon change. RSV shots from Pfizer and GSK have shown promising […]

Nov 18, 2022

Study describes distinct pattern of ongoing respiratory syncytial virus transmission in the Netherlands after the COVID-19 pandemic

(Preprint Server) A nationwide prospective study showed year-round RSV transmission in the Netherlands after an initial 2021 summer outbreak. The pattern was unprecedented and distinct from neighboring countries. Our dynamic simulation model suggests that this transmission pattern could be associated with waning immunity because of low RSV circulation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nov 18, 2022