Category: Emerging Infectious Diseases
Long COVID — Here’s What To Know And The Challenges Ahead
Forbes Despite entering the sixth year since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the virus has not disappeared and the long-term consequences of infection continue to cast a shadow. Long COVID, or post-COVID-19 condition, represents a complex health condition that has affected at least 20 million Americans, according to Yale Medicine. Here’s what to know about […]
Mar 4, 2026
The Mystery of Losing Your Taste From Long COVID May Finally Have an Answer
Discover Magazine Learn how researchers may have finally uncovered why some people experience long-lasting taste loss after COVID-19. A common symptom that many experienced during a COVID-19 infection was a loss of taste. While most affected individuals regained their sense of taste within a few weeks, some experienced a persistent loss over several months. If […]
Mar 4, 2026
A virus that isn’t COVID or the flu is pummeling Northern California
SF Gate Human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, typically spreads during winter and spring. If you notice that your office is emptying out, chances are it’s because a respiratory virus that few people have actually heard of is circulating throughout Northern California. According to recent WastewaterSCAN data, concentrations of human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, are high in San Francisco, Marin, […]
Mar 4, 2026
More dead geese found in N.J. after widespread reports of suspected bird flu
NJ.com More dead geese have turned up in New Jersey about two weeks after a suspected bird flu wave killed more than 1,000 geese across the state. The dead geese were reported in Woodstown in Salem County, the borough police department said in a statement on Tuesday. The geese were found near Woodstown Memorial Lake. No other […]
Mar 4, 2026
New avian influenza vaccine trials begin in UK
Gov.UK New targeted trial in turkeys will test vaccine efficacy as part of fight to protect wild and captive birds. Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) vaccine trials have started today (Thursday 5 March) in a major step forward in the fight against the disease. New trials will explore the potential for the latest vaccines to protect birds, focusing on turkeys only in England, providing valuable insight into how well vaccines […]
Mar 4, 2026
Study warns of underrecognized Lassa fever threat with global implications
Medical Express A new study led by researchers at the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill shows an urgent need for improved detection and treatment of Lassa fever, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Lassa fever—a severe Ebola-like illness designated by the World […]
Mar 4, 2026
US study shows rising prevalence of fungal infection
CIDRAP Analysis of a nationally representative sample of electronic health record (EHR) data shows aspergillosis diagnoses increased by more than 5% annually in the United States from 2013 through 2023, US researchers reported late last week in Open Forum Infectious Diseases. Aspergillosis is an infection caused by breathing in spores of Aspergillus, a common mold that’s ubiquitous indoors and outdoors. […]
Mar 4, 2026
Why new doctors aren’t specializing in infectious diseases
Axios New doctors are increasingly moving away from specializing in infectious diseases as the prevalence of vaccine-preventable illnesses like measles and whooping cough ticks up. Why it matters: The Trump administration’s cuts to public health funding and its overhaul of federal vaccine policy may be putting even more of a damper on a field that took the brunt […]
Mar 4, 2026
An Antiviral Drug for Smallpox Didn’t Help Patients with Mpox. What’s Next?
Columbia University In 2022, mpox infections surged in the United States and other Western countries, showing that a viral illness long considered endemic in central and western Africa was capable of traveling far and wide. To treat patients, infectious disease physicians turned to an antiviral drug, tecoviromat, originally developed to treat smallpox in case of […]
Mar 4, 2026
Acting CDC director Bhattacharya urges measles vaccines
The HIll Jay Bhattacharya, the recently appointed acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on Monday urged families to consider vaccinating against measles as outbreaks across the country continue. In a video statement posted on the social media platform X, Bhattacharya discussed the steps that the CDC is taking the address the measles […]
Mar 4, 2026