Author: Claudinne Miller
Kansas: Multidrug-Resistant TB Outbreak
MedPageToday An outbreak of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) developed in Kansas in November 2021, and included multiple children who were born in the U.S. and became infected in the state, CDC researchers reported. The outbreak involved 13 people across four households in Kansas City and spanned 1 year. While a majority of the seven adults identified […]
Sep 5, 2023
Severe Vibrio vulnificus Infections in the United States Associated with Warming Coastal Waters
CDC SummaryThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to: BackgroundVibrio are bacteria that cause an estimated 80,000 illnesses each year in the United States. About a dozen species of Vibrio are pathogenic to humans. V. parahaemolyticus causes the most infections in the United States, accounting for about 40% of reported […]
Sep 5, 2023
Climate-Linked Ills Threaten Humanity
Washington Post The floods came, and then the sickness. Muhammad Yaqoob stood on his concrete porch and watched the black, angry water swirl around the acacia trees and rush toward his village last September, the deluge making a sound that was like nothing he had ever heard. “It was like thousands of snakes sighing all […]
Sep 5, 2023
Doctors, influencers call on their peers to use social media to ‘pre-bunk’ dangerous misinformation
Fierce Healthcare As medicine moves to proactive models of care, medical professionals are taking the same approach toward health misinformation on social media. During Fortune’s recent Brainstorm Health event, three medically trained health influencers discussed the importance of heading off the next big medical myths. Jessica Malaty Rivera is a research program assistant at the Johns Hopkins […]
Aug 29, 2023
Pandemics Don’t Really End—They Echo
Time Magazine The public health emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic officially ended on May 11, 2023. It was a purely administrative step. Viruses do not answer to government decrees. Reported numbers were declining, but then started coming up again during the summer. By August, hospital admissions climbed to more than 10,000 a week. This was nowhere […]
Aug 29, 2023
Long COVID Recovery Remains Rare. Doctors Are Struggling to Understand Why
Time Magazine Since August 2020, David Putrino, director of rehabilitation innovation at New York’s Mount Sinai Health System, has helped treat more than 3,000 people with Long COVID. These patients, in his experience, fit into one of three groups. A small number, no more than 10%, have stubborn symptoms that don’t get better, no matter what […]
Aug 29, 2023
How Bad Could BA.2.86 Get?
Atlantic Until the future of the new COVID variant becomes clear, three scenarios are still possible. Since Omicron swept across the globe in 2021, the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 has moved at a slower and more predictable pace. New variants of interest have come and gone, but none have matched Omicron’s 30-odd mutations or its ferocious growth. Then, about two […]
Aug 29, 2023
Scientists at Johns Hopkins research malaria transmission following a positive case in Maryland
CBS News A team of scientists at Johns Hopkins Hospital are leading research efforts behind malaria transmission. Maryland health leaders earlier this month reported a resident tested positive for malaria despite not traveling outside of the United States or to another state with recent malaria cases. It’s the first case of malaria of that kind in decades. […]
Aug 29, 2023
Majority of US dog owners now skeptical of vaccines, including for rabies: study
The Hill A new study found that dog owners in the U.S. are growing more skeptical of vaccinating their four-legged friends — including to help prevent rabies. The study, published Saturday in the medical journal Vaccine, found that 53 percent of dog owners had some concern about the safety, efficacy or necessity of canine vaccines. Additionally, […]
Aug 29, 2023
Not Over Yet: Late-Summer Covid Wave Brings Warning of More to Come
NYT Hospitalizations are still low but have been rising in recent weeks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A late-summer wave of coronavirus infections has touched schools, workplaces and local government, as experts warn the public to brace for even more Covid-19 spread this fall and winter. Hospitalizations have increased 24 percent in a […]
Aug 29, 2023