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Author: Claudinne Miller

For Older Americans, the Pandemic Is Not Over

(New York Times) Seniors are increasingly left to protect themselves as the rest of the country abandons precautions: “Americans do not agree about the duty to protect others.” In early December, Aldo Caretti developed a cough and, despite all his precautions, came up positive for Covid on a home test. It took his family a […]

Feb 14, 2023

The Global Governance of Emerging Zoonotic Diseases

(Council on Foreign Relations) Challenges and Proposed Reforms Zoonotic diseases, naturally transmissible between humans and animals, have posed a growing public health threat for decades. However, existing institutional arrangements have fallen short. The wide-ranging, large-scale, and costly effects of the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrate the value of addressing those weaknesses in global governance. Introduction: The Increasing […]

Feb 14, 2023

Interministerial meeting coordinated by MINSABS after the health alert for Marburg hemorrhagic fever issued yesterday.

EQ Ministry of Health (Machine translated to English) Today, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, accompanied by the presidential advisers on health, and WHO consultants based in the country, held an important meeting with the departments linked to the inter-ministerial management of the current epidemic of Marburg virus hemorrhagic fever. The Minister of State […]

Feb 14, 2023

Memes, Tweets, Snark Are the FDA’s New Public Health Weapons

(Bloomberg) FDA commissioner has made social media a key part of outreach. Agency aims to counter misinformation without amplifying it. When Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed during a National Football League game in January, dozens of Twitter trolls quickly blamed it on Covid-19 shots. “Snake-oil salesmen” seized on the event, said Food and Drug Administration Commissioner […]

Feb 14, 2023

What to know about the deadly Marburg virus as new outbreak emerges

(Washington Post) The deadly Marburg virus has surfaced this week for the first time in Equatorial Guinea, causing at least nine deaths in the west African nation, according to the World Health Organization. A handful of Marburg cases were identified in Ghana late last year. Although it remains “a very rare disease in people,” according to the Centers for Disease Control […]

Feb 14, 2023

EG MoH Statement

UPDATE STATEMENT SANITARY ALERT OF THE DAYFEBRUARY 8, 2023(Machine translated) The Government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, through the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, issues the following update on the situation of the health alert of last February 8, communicated as a result of the unusual epidemiological situation detected in the districts of […]

Feb 13, 2023

WHO Urgent Marburg Meeting

(WHO) The WHO R&D Blueprint is organizing an urgent meeting with the MARVAC partners to discuss vaccine and therapeutic candidates. We will convene an urgent meeting to outline proposed research priorities towards the newly identified Marburg outbreak in Equatorial Guinea. Agenda 1- Outbreak sit rep including diagnostics and epi info2- Review of core trial protocol (Ira Longini)3- Review […]

Feb 13, 2023

New Marburg Virus Outbreak Confirmed In Equatorial Guinea

(Forbes) Equatorial Guinea has just confirmed its first outbreak of Marburg virus, one of the families of hemorrhagic fevers related to Ebola. As with last year’s outbreak in Ghana, patient specimens had to be sent to the Institut Pasteur in Senegal for confirmation, as it requires specialized testing. One of eight samples has been confirmed […]

Feb 13, 2023

Emergence and spread of two SARS-CoV-2 variants of interest in Nigeria

Identifying the dissemination patterns and impacts of a virus of economic or health importance during a pandemic is crucial, as it informs the public on policies for containment in order to reduce the spread of the virus. In this study, we integrated genomic and travel data to investigate the emergence and spread of the SARS-CoV-2 […]

Feb 13, 2023

What Happened to the Monoclonal Antibodies for COVID-19?

(MedPageToday) Losing focus on monoclonals means neglecting those who need them most: the immunocompromised. Hello, it’s Jeremy Faust, editor-in-chief of MedPage Today. Thanks for joining us. Today, I’m going to cover an article I wrote in Inside Medicine called, “Data Snapshot: The rise and fall of monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19opens in a new tab or window.” Six monoclonal […]

Feb 13, 2023