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Category: Emerging Infectious Diseases

Why isn’t there an RSV vaccine for kids?

(NBC News) A failed clinical trial in the late ’60s pushed the development of an RSV vaccine back decades Cases of RSV continue to surge in the U.S., but a vaccine to protect young children against the respiratory virus remains a long ways off. RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is the most common cause of […]

Oct 27, 2022

Vaccine Candidates for RSV Ward Off Severe Illness in Older Adults

(MedPageToday) Prefusion F protein vaccine candidates for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) proved safe in adults 60 and up while demonstrating an ability to thwart lower respiratory tract illness, including severe cases, a pair of large phase III trials showed. A single dose of an RSV prefusion F protein vaccine (RSVPreF3 OA) yielded a vaccine efficacy […]

Oct 27, 2022

It’s a Bad Time to Be a Booster Slacker

(The Atlantic) And just like that, with the passing of Labor Day, fall was upon us. Seemingly overnight, six-packs of pumpkin beer materialized on grocery shelves, hordes of city dwellers descended upon apple orchards—and America rolled out new COVID boosters. The timing wasn’t a coincidence. Since the beginning of the pandemic, cases in North America […]

Oct 27, 2022

Neurologic, neurocognitive symptoms of COVID-19 persist for 1 year after diagnosis

(Healio Neurology) Persistent neurocognitive impairment, depression and anxiety were frequently reported in individuals with mild COVID-19 infection in Lima, Peru, according to a poster at ANA 2022. “Given the fact that this population has a different background, different culture and socioeconomic status, the outcomes aren’t necessarily going to be the same as those from high-income […]

Oct 27, 2022

Virginia USA: “Potential disease outbreak” at high school causes hundreds of students to miss school with flu-like symptoms

(CBS News) A Virginia high school will remain open even as hundreds of students continue to stay home because of flu-like illnesses.  Stafford High School, located in Fredericksburg, Virginia, had a “high number of student and staff illnesses” reported last week, prompting the school to shut down all activities and athletics scheduled from Friday through […]

Oct 25, 2022

Cardiovascular disease and mortality sequelae of COVID-19 in the UK Biobank

(BMJ) Objective To examine association of COVID-19 with incident cardiovascular events in 17 871 UK Biobank cases between March 2020 and 2021. Methods COVID-19 cases were defined using health record linkage. Each case was propensity score-matched to two uninfected controls on age, sex, deprivation, body mass index, ethnicity, diabetes, prevalent ischaemic heart disease (IHD), smoking, hypertension and high […]

Oct 25, 2022

People who caught mild Covid had increased risk of blood clots, British study finds

(NBC) Patients with mild Covid, defined as those not hospitalized, were 2.7 times more likely to develop blood clots, according to the study published in the British Medical Journal on Monday. Patients hospitalized with Covid were 27 times more likely to develop blood clots, 21 times more likely to suffer heart failure and 17 times […]

Oct 25, 2022

Merck to donate Ebola vaccine candidate for research program in Uganda

(Reuters) Merck said on Tuesday it was planning to produce and donate investigational Sudan ebolavirus vaccine to a global non-profit organization’s research program in Uganda, which is facing an outbreak of the disease. The investigational vaccine that will be donated to IAVI is similar to Merck’s Ervebo vaccine, which is approved against the Zaire ebolavirus […]

Oct 25, 2022

Anti-Inflammatory Agents May Have Role in COVID-19 Pneumonia

(MedPageToday) Infliximab and abatacept showed trends for improved outcomes in ACTIV-1 IM trial. Use of the anti-inflammatory agents infliximab (Remicade) and abatacept (Orencia) added to standard of care showed a hint of improvement in outcomes for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia, according to results from the ACTIV-1 IM trial. Compared with a median time to […]

Oct 25, 2022

During the first year of the pandemic, men died from COVID at a much higher rate than women

(CDC) Death rates in the United States are higher in rural than urban areas, andthe difference has grown over the last 2 decades (1). Death rates for all ofthe 10 leading causes of death in 2019 were higher in rural than urban areas(1). In 2020, deaths due to COVID-19 became the third leading cause ofdeath […]

Oct 25, 2022