Author: Claudinne Miller
Covid is still a leading cause of death as the virus recedes
Washington Post But many Americans dispute the data and the risks — much as they have throughout the pandemic. Millions of Americans gathered maskless in homes and houses of worship this month for Passover, Easter and Ramadan — the latest evidence that coronavirus has retreated from public view as the pandemic winds down. But retreat is not […]
Apr 18, 2023
Novel Broadly Neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 Monoclonal Antibodies That Bind Across The Subunits Of The Spike Protein
Forbes A new antibody pair neutralizes all current variants of concern of SARS-CoV-2. There is an effective need for monoclonal antibody treatments for those suffering from moderate to severe Covid-19. While a number of treatments have been developed throughout the pandemic, the virus is continuously mutating, rendering many of these treatments obsolete. The key is […]
Apr 18, 2023
COVID and Aspergillus Are Dangerous Bedfellows
MedPageToday These days, invasive fungal pathogens are making medical news — as well they should. In Fall 2022, a World Health Organization (WHO) report named 19 key fungal threats, thus creating the agency’s first-ever “fungal priority pathogens” list. WHO also called for better diagnostics and monitoring of antifungal drug resistance, as well as further research, innovation, and […]
Apr 18, 2023

Spring in Texas is Blue
Spring is in full swing in the Southern part of the US, and spring brings Bluebonnets to Texas every year. Apparently taking selfies in the Bluebonnets are a thing, and the Texas law enforcement community jumped in this year with a hashtag #BackTheBluebonnets. Enjoy this gallery of our brothers and sisters in blue frollicking in […]
Apr 18, 2023

Marburg virus disease – Equatorial Guinea
WHO This Disease Outbreak News was amended on 17 April 2023 to include information on partner coordination as part of the ongoing response measures. Situation at a glance Since the last Disease Outbreak News on this event was published on 22 March 2023 (with data as of 21 March 2023), six additional laboratory-confirmed cases of Marburg virus […]
Apr 18, 2023
Bolivia battles avian flu outbreaks at layer farms
Watt Poultry Over 50,000 birds have died due to the disease in the past month. March saw even more outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) at Bolivian commercial layer farms, according to the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH).
Apr 18, 2023
Disease forecasters are convinced there’s a 27% chance of another COVID-like pandemic within 10 years—but experts believe there’s a silver bullet
Fortune Climate change, international travel, and a growing global population are all among the factors scientists are citing for the increased likelihood of a severe pandemic occurring again within the next decade. London-based disease forecasting company Airfinity’s latest risk modeling suggests that there is a 27.5% chance that a pandemic as deadly as COVID-19 could occur by […]
Apr 18, 2023
Mobile Lab Detects Marburg Virus
Rapid Microbiology Marburg Virus (MARV) has been wreaking havoc in Africa, with 5 deaths reported from Tanzania in the last 24 hours. Earlier this year, Equatorial Guinea reported an outbreak of MARV with 9 fatalities. This Ebola-like hemorrhagic virus is characterized by symptoms of high fever, followed by bleeding and organ failure. Something that can […]
Apr 18, 2023
USDA announces avian influenza vaccine trials
Ag Daily As producers prepare for the peak highly pathogenic avian influenza season in the spring and summer months, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that they’re testing a number of potential vaccines. The announcement came during an April 13 roundtable discussion with poultry industry stakeholders. Initial data from the animal study with a single dose of the vaccine are […]
Apr 18, 2023
Working With Marburg in the Lab: An Investigator Explains
Infection Control Today Since the Marburg virus is deadly, what would it be like to work with it in a laboratory setting? And what can be done to protect those who work with patients with Marburg? What is it like to come face-to-face with a killer, even a microscopic one like the Marburg virus? Gene Olinger, […]
Apr 18, 2023