The US has played a crucial role in research & outbreak response of high-consequences infectious diseases
Closing down US facilities increases danger to the world (and if you are thinking UK, well, think again, UK is not punching that high… yet? Ever?)
https://t.co/NMuPjZF5Ah
Special thanks to @ViralRNA from @StGeorgesUni for an outstanding plenary lecture, pitched perfectly for our diverse audience. Thank you so much for coming and managing to be inspiring, informative and entertaining all at the same time 👏
PhD available on:
"High Consequence viral Infectious Diseases in pregnant women in Uganda: development of a high throughput serology pipeline for vaccine studies"
Project details, eligibility, funding and general info:
https://t.co/aYDnaS6w0d
Open for applications: fully funded PhD on the Development of a novel and affordable vaccine for worldwide elimination of hepatitis A virus.
Project focuses on molecular virology and viral immunology to generate HAV Virus-Like Particles in tobacco plants
https://t.co/Y6s6flcwld
Raw milk is popular in some circles, but can contain pathogens. That is well known. In the US , that list of pathogens is expanded and includes H5N1, a virus that is a pandemic threat. If you did not like the pandemic, don’t take a gamble for a next one: dont drink raw milk
Fabulous work with colleagues in Burundi, who took up Mpox sequencing to understand the situation AND are willing to share pre-publication, shows the expanding tree, and evidence for several introductions not taking off. In progress @EDCTP3 https://t.co/hUdXPk4S5B @1986Bom
Some good news: @WHO has granted an emergency use listing — its equivalent to an @US_FDA EUA — to Japan's #mpox vaccine. This will facilitate use of the vaccine, particularly in DRC, where Japan has promised to donate 3M doses.
I spoke to @m_scribe @guardian about the H5N1 case in BC.
More and more human cases are occurring, along with mutations that indicate further human adaptation.
We need to treat these cases like a warning, because that is what they are.
https://t.co/p0LDg6RSQy
@drandywett Yes, price is the major challenge for both HIC bad LMICs. But if we want enough doses globally, inactivated vaccines will not meet demand, so need a better system
Open for applications: fully funded PhD on the Development of a novel and affordable vaccine for worldwide elimination of hepatitis A virus.
Project focuses on molecular virology and viral immunology to generate HAV Virus-Like Particles in tobacco plants
https://t.co/Y6s6flcwld
The sheer number of human infections is worrying, says immunologist @SCOTTeHENSLEY. “Every time the virus infects a human, there is a chance of random mutations that could increase the ability of this virus to infect humans.”
Me in @NewsfromScience
https://t.co/7GwNP29xhl
BREAKING: Rare imported case of #Lassa fever diagnosed in Iowa; person died from the infection, state health authorities reported Monday. https://t.co/nemWh0wiam
Wow. The human isolate of the Texas cattle H5N1 is way more transmissible by aerosols in ferrets than the bovine isolates tested so far.
Another warning that we shouldn’t assume that H5N1 in people is always going to be mild & limited to conjunctivitis.
https://t.co/7wJvBTL2Aa
No new #Marburg infection reported today by Rwanda. Case count stands at 65 cases including 15 deaths, 3 patients still in treatment
More than 1500 people have been given @sabinvaccine’s Marburg vaccine candidate.