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Category: Emerging Infectious Diseases

Equatorial Guinea declares end of Marburg outbreak

LaPresensa Equatorial Guinea’s vice president, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, declared late Monday an end to a Marburg virus outbreak, which caused 17 confirmed cases in the country, including 12 deaths. “After not registering Marburg infections during the 21 days stipulated by the WHO, and after the excellent work and results obtained in the fight and […]

May 16, 2023

Mozambique faces worst cholera outbreak in more than 20 years

Africa News Health authorities in Mozambique are battling the most severe cholera outbreak in the country in more than 20 years. The number of cases of cholera increased after the country was hit by Cyclone Freddy in late February. The coastal town of Quelimane in northern Mozambique became a cholera hotspot. “Quelimane is a low-lying city. It’s a swamp. So the water tables are very high, so sewage and […]

May 16, 2023

COVID Update by Dr. James Lawler

UNMC What is the risk of death after #COVID-19 vaccination or infection? Did the pandemic create an increase in “deaths of despair” from alcohol/drug abuse/suicide? Has life expectancy been affected in the U.S.? Dr. Lawler reviews the data trends.

May 16, 2023

Bird Flu Vaccine Authorized to Save California Condors

Precision Vaccinations Monovalent, adjuvanted, cell-based inactivated influenza H5N1 vaccine approved for people. The United States Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (APHIS) today announced they approved the emergency use of a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) vaccine candidate to prevent additional deaths of California Condors.  This vaccine clinical trial will be carried out with the surrogate vultures in […]

May 16, 2023

Are We Ready for the Long COVID Long-Haul?

MedPageToday “I just don’t know what is wrong with me, but something is off, and I am so forgetful. I feel like I have dementia,” a good friend said to me recently. I recalled that she had been sick with COVID-19 this past year. I remembered her illness well because I had been very concerned […]

May 16, 2023

Brazil confirms first ever avian flu cases in wild birds

Reuters Brazil, the world’s top chicken exporter, has for the first time confirmed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) cases but only in wild birds, the Agriculture Ministry said on Monday. Two cases were detected in wild birds and should not trigger a ban on imports of Brazilian poultry products as per guidelines from the World […]

May 16, 2023

Long COVID scientists try to unravel blood clot mystery

NPR The federal COVID-19 public health emergency ended last week, but millions in the U.S. — and across the globe — are still dealing with the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic in the form of Long COVID. Estimates show that more than 65 million worldwide have the condition, which encompasses a wide range of symptoms that are worsened or […]

May 16, 2023

Monkeypox, now known as mpox, showing signs of return

Washington Post It’s time for gay and bisexual men to pay attention to mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, again. That’s the message from public health authorities and LGBT health providers as cases rise in some countries and small clusters of infections in vaccinated people have been detected in Chicago and France. The World Health Organization on May 11 said mpox […]

May 16, 2023

COVID update by Dr. Lawler

UNMC Will we have another COVID surge in the near future? Dr. Lawler reviews studies that indicate, again, the efficacy of NPIs, the chances of long COVID after reinfection, and what he thinks we can expect this summer.

May 9, 2023

The Long Covid Mystery Has a New Suspect

Wired Immune cells called monocytes are triggered to help clear infection—but in some cases they never switch off, leaving patients breathless for months. Wheezing after getting  on the treadmill. Gulping down air while doing chores. Breathlessness is one of the many scary and frustrating symptoms that can linger in Covid patients months after their initial […]

May 9, 2023