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Category: Emerging Infectious Diseases

Emmanuel, a TikTok-famous emu, has avian flu after a deadly outbreak on a Florida farm

NPR – Emmanuel, a widely beloved emu who went viral on TikTok, is in dire condition battling the avian flu. Taylor Blake’s family farm in South Florida, Knuckle Bump Farms, has lost more than 50 birds in just three days, Blake wrote on Twitter Saturday. Only two birds survived. “I am still trying to wrap […]

Oct 18, 2022

Radiographic Lung Changes Common With Pulmonary Long COVID Symptoms

MedPageToday – Radiographic evidence of pulmonary pathology was common months after acute infection among people with ongoing exertional or respiratory symptoms, early results of a study exploring the physiology of long COVID showed. Fully 55% of the subset of persistently symptomatic patients with a high-resolution CT showed radiographic evidence of pulmonary pathology at least 3 […]

Oct 18, 2022

Study Shows Benefits of COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters

NIH Director’s Blog – As colder temperatures settle in and people spend more time gathered indoors, cases of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses almost certainly will rise. That’s why, along with scheduling your annual flu shot, it’s now recommended that those age 5 and up should get an updated COVID-19 booster shot [1,2]. Not only […]

Oct 18, 2022

Monkeypox after Occupational Needlestick Injury from Pustule

CDC EID – We report a case of monkeypox in a physician after an occupational needlestick injury from a pustule. This case highlights risk for occupational transmission and manifestations of the disease after percutaneous transmission: a short incubation period, followed by a solitary lesion at the injured site and later by systemic symptoms.

Oct 18, 2022

Monkeypox Virus Infection Resulting from an Occupational Needlestick — Florida, 2022

CDC – In August 2022, the Florida Department of Health notified CDC of a nurse who acquired monkeypox through an occupational exposure while providing care to a patient with monkeypox. To date, occupationally acquired Monkeypox virus (MPXV) infections in health care personnel (HCP) have been rarely reported during the 2022 multinational outbreak (1,2). This report describes the […]

Oct 18, 2022

Dr Anthony Fauci: long Covid is an ‘insidious’ public health emergency

Guardian – Dr. Fauci urged US Congress to avoid complacency and resume funding to combat the virus as well as long Covid, a chronic and prolonged illness that continues to elude scientists and healthcare providers. “It’s a very insidious beneath-the-radar-screen public health emergency,” Fauci said via Zoom. “It isn’t that you have people who are […]

Oct 18, 2022

Dr. Fauci: These 2 new fast-spreading omicron Covid subvariants are ‘pretty troublesome’

CNBC – As winter inches closer, Dr. Fauci is sounding the alarm about a pair of “pretty troublesome” Covid variants. The two descendants of omicron’s BA.5 subvariant, called BQ.1 and BQ.1.1, both have dangerous “qualities or characteristics that could evade some of the interventions we have,” Fauci told CBS News on Friday. The two sublineages are responsible for […]

Oct 18, 2022

Could These New Variants Drive a Dreaded Winter COVID Surge?

MedPageToday – Public health experts have warned of a new winter wave of COVID-19, and now the latest data from the CDC showed several fast-spreading variants that may drive such a trend. The Omicron BA.5 variant’s dominance among sequenced cases in the U.S. has been declining since late August. Though it remained responsible for nearly 68% […]

Oct 18, 2022

Boston University researchers’ testing of lab-made version of Covid virus draws government scrutiny

STAT News – Research at Boston University that involved testing a lab-made hybrid version of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is garnering heated headlines alleging the scientists involved could have unleashed a new pathogen. There is no evidence the work, performed under biosecurity level 3 precautions in BU’s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories, was conducted improperly or […]

Oct 18, 2022

Signs point to an early start for flu season, with cases already ticking up in parts of the U.S.

(Stat News) Before the Covid-19 pandemic emerged, influenza trackers would begin reading tea leaves around this time of the year, looking for signs of whether there would be an early start to the flu season in the northern hemisphere and which of the various flu viruses might be responsible for the most cases over the […]

Oct 17, 2022