University of Nebraska Medical Center
University of Nebraska Medical Center

Author: Claudinne Miller

Avian influenza and coronaviruses in live animal and wet markets in Laos: prevalence and public health considerations

Frontiers Background:  Live animal and wet markets (LWM) serve as critical interfaces where humans closely interact with domestic and peri-domestic animals, facilitating the spillover of zoonotic pathogens. Previous outbreaks of avian influenza viruses (AIV) and coronaviruses (CoV) linked to these markets underscore their significant public health risks. Despite the high density of LWM and historical […]

Apr 8, 2026

Australia: Diphtheria cases in 2026

Healthy Travel Diphtheria returns to the Northern Territory The NT Centre for Disease Control is investigating a diphtheria outbreak in the Northern Territory. Four cases of respiratory diphtheria have been notified since 23 March 2026 – two in Darwin and two in Alice Springs – alongside 37 cases of cutaneous (skin) diphtheria notified since May […]

Apr 8, 2026

Johns Hopkins Scientists Develop Nasal DNA Vaccine for Tuberculosis

Sci Tech Daily A new experimental vaccine takes aim at one of tuberculosis’s most stubborn defenses: the ability of bacteria to persist despite treatment. In a study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health report developing a therapeutic DNA vaccine delivered through the nose for tuberculosis (TB). The […]

Apr 8, 2026

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RSV Is Still Surging in These 9 States, Hitting Kids Under 4 the Hardest. When Will the Season End?

NFID Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is surging later than usual in parts of the country. Here’s which states have the highest rates and symptoms to watch for. Although cold and flu season is winding down in the United States, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity still remains high in many parts of the country. RSV is […]

Apr 8, 2026

Diagnostic dilemma: Woman’s ‘biologically implausible’ infection led her to sneeze ‘worms’ out of her nose

Live Science Doctors reported a highly unusual case of parasitic fly infection in a woman in Greece. The symptoms: The patient, who worked outdoors on a Greek island, developed pain around the center of her face that grew progressively worse. About two to three weeks after this pain began, she also developed a severe cough. Shortly […]

Apr 8, 2026

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US cases of COVID variant ‘Cicada’ up more than 15% and rising

USA Today A new, “highly mutated” COVID strain is quickly gaining ground in the United States, according to new data. Variant BA.3.2, nicknamed “Cicada,” first drew the attention of health officials earlier this year when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization noted it had appeared in at least 23 countries and accounted for […]

Apr 8, 2026

Nigeria: Lassa fever death toll hits 146

Daily Trust Nigeria’s ongoing Lassa fever outbreak is showing a worrying rise in deaths, with new figures from treatment centres and national surveillance pointing not just to wider transmission, but a deepening fatality burden across several states. Latest figures from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) show that the country has recorded […]

Apr 8, 2026

Yellow fever in Colombia has already resulted in 182 registered cases and 81 deaths

La Nacion (machine translated to English) The Ministry of Health reported a worrying increase in yellow fever cases and deaths in Colombia over the past two years. According to the most recent report, between 2024 and the present day, 182 cases of the disease have been confirmed in the country, with 81 deaths, representing a […]

Apr 8, 2026

Arozona: Apache County confirms first plague case since 2015

AZ Family Apache County health officials announced a confirmed case of plague Tuesday. Officials say the person has recovered after receiving treatment. It’s the first confirmed case in Apache County since 2015 and only the fourth since 2006. Public health workers are assessing environmental risks and ensuring the appropriate safety measures are in place. Officials say the […]

Apr 8, 2026

Novel antiviral fogging tech to be tested against bird flu

Feedstuffs A research team led by Purdue University, along with partners Entomol and 1,4Group, has been awarded $2 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service to evaluate a novel antiviral fogging technology to combat high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which remains a serious threat to poultry health and the […]

Apr 8, 2026