Author: Claudinne Miller
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
How a rural school teacher became a top COVID sleuth
Nature A self-taught Indiana man is among a cadre of community scientists who scour the SARS-CoV-2 genome for problematic mutations. In late January, a team of scientists reported an ominous discovery: the widely used COVID-19 drug molnupiravir might be spurring the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 variants1. Four of the authors work at prominent UK universities. But one […]
Apr 18, 2023
Aberrant olfactory network functional connectivity in people with olfactory dysfunction following COVID-19 infection: an exploratory, observational study
The Lancet Olfactory impairments and anosmia from COVID-19 infection typically resolve within 2–4 weeks, although in some cases, symptoms persist longer. COVID-19-related anosmia is associated with olfactory bulb atrophy, however, the impact on cortical structures is relatively unknown, particularly in those with long-term symptoms.
Apr 18, 2023
Neuroscientists Find Long COVID Smell Loss Linked to Changes in the Brain
Science Tech Daily People living with long COVID who suffer from loss of smell show different patterns of activity in certain regions of the brain, a new study led by University College London (UCL) researchers has found. The research used MRI scanning to compare the brain activity of people with long COVID who lost their […]
Apr 18, 2023
A Possible Explanation for Long COVID Gains Traction
NPR Link to audio at the link While the country seemingly moves on from the pandemic, an estimated 15 million U.S. adults are suffering from long COVID. Scientists are trying to understand what causes some people to develop long COVID while others do not. NPR’s Will Stone spoke with researchers and reports on a growing […]
Apr 18, 2023
Argentina battles major dengue outbreak with atomic radiation
Reuters Argentine, fighting one of its worst outbreaks of dengue in recent years, is sterilizing mosquitoes using radiation that alters their DNA before releasing them into the wild. The South American country has this year recorded over 41,000 cases of the disease transmitted by mosquitoes, far above the equivalent level in previous years of major […]
Apr 18, 2023
Bird flu infects a dozen mammals as outbreak in Montana continues
Montana Standard Officials are warning Montanans to keep themselves and their pets away from dead birds, as a bird flu outbreak now in its second year starts to infect more mammals. In Montana, close to 82,500 domestic birds have been culled from the ongoing outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI, since the state saw its […]
Apr 18, 2023
Bird Flu in Chilean Man Shows Virus Adapting to Human Spread
Physicians Weekly Tests done on a Chilean man infected with bird flu showed signs that the virus has partially adapted to spread between mammals. However, the public health risk still remains low, U.S. health officials say. “Those genetic changes have been seen previously with past H5N1 infections, and have not resulted in spread between people,” […]
Apr 18, 2023