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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Author: Shannon Becker

A novel method to monitor COVID-19 fatality rate in real-time, a key metric to guide public health policy

(Nature) An accurate estimator of the real-time fatality rate is warranted to monitor the progress of ongoing epidemics, hence facilitating the policy-making process. However, most of the existing estimators fail to capture the time-varying nature of the fatality rate and are often biased in practice. A simple real-time fatality rate estimator with adjustment for reporting […]

Nov 1, 2022

UNMC tapped for trial of monkeypox treatment

(Nebraska Examiner) The University of Nebraska Medical Center is among more than 60 sites nationally that has been tapped for a trial study of a monkeypox treatment. The STOMP (Study of Tecovirimat for Human Monkeypox Virus) is a phase 3 trial evaluating the safety and effectiveness of the antiviral tecovirimat drug.

Nov 1, 2022

Where Will All the Sick Children Go?

(MedPageToday) A surge in viral infections among kids is straining hospital capacity across the country. On January 20 of this year, Tufts Medical Center announced it would be closing all inpatient pediatric care as of July 1. The current pediatric areas would be given over to adult services. The plan was to maintain the level 3 neonatal […]

Nov 1, 2022

Bird flu infects Iowa egg farm with 1 million chickens

(ABC News) Iowa agriculture officials say another commercial egg farm has been infected with bird flu, the first commercial farm case identified since April when a turkey farm was infected. Iowa agriculture officials said Monday that another commercial egg farm in the state has been infected with bird flu, the first commercial farm case identified […]

Nov 1, 2022

Parasite cleanses are ‘modern snake oil.’ Experts explain why.

(Washington Post) You don’t need to spend much time hobnobbing in wellness circles — on social media or in real life — before parasite cleanses come up. Long before they started trending on TikTok, I succumbed to doing a parasite cleanse because a doctor suggested it in her book about autoimmune disorders. According to the book, […]

Nov 1, 2022

Cholera Outbreaks Surge Worldwide as Vaccine Supply Drains

(New York Times) A record number of outbreaks have been reported after droughts, floods and wars have forced large numbers of people to live in unsanitary conditions. Outbreaks have been reported in the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, putting the health of millions at risk and overwhelming fragile health systems. Untreated, the […]

Nov 1, 2022

Covid uses our proteins against us. A new strategy seeks to block that.

(Washington Post) With the United States headed into its third full winter of the pandemic amid fears that new variants will evade immunity from vaccines and prior infections, some scientists are seeking ways to blunt the coronavirus’s slippery evolution by blocking the human proteins it uses against us. If the strategy works, it has the potential […]

Nov 1, 2022

Supreme Court leaves TSA mask requirement ruling in place 

(The Hill) The Supreme Court on Monday let stand a ruling that allows the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to require mask-wearing on planes, trains and other forms of transport.  California lawyer Jonathan Corbett had argued that the TSA did not have the authority to mandate masks on airlines and surface transportation, like buses and trains, when […]

Nov 1, 2022

Chinese authorities race to contain new waves of ‘dire and complicated’ outbreaks

(South China Morning Post) Covid flare-ups in Guangzhou have authorities ramping up restrictions, mass testing to contain infections. New variants are spreading faster, forcing parts of the country to endure chaotic Covid curbs. Authorities in Guangzhou said they faced a “dire and complicated” outbreak as the number of Covid-19 cases rose sharply reporting more than […]

Nov 1, 2022

How Brains Send a Signal That It’s Time to Vomit

(NYT) In a study of mice, researchers worked out a neural pathway that could help researchers alleviate nausea symptoms from chemotherapy drugs. Anyone who’s had a shady oyster or a mushroom soup that didn’t sit well remembers the ominous queasiness heralding impending bad times. Bacteria release toxins that start the body’s process of speedily evacuating […]

Nov 1, 2022