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ESCMID
@escmid.bsky.social
4 days ago
Vaccines Subcommittee member Krutika Kuppalli, MD FIDSA shares a powerful experience from the #Ebola outbreak in 2014 that highlights the determination of mothers to protect their children through vaccination even in the face of a deadly outbreak. #VaccinesWork #Vaccines #WorldImmunizationWeek
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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5 days ago
Why are we seeing more outbreaks of #Ebola & #Marburg? David Heymann tells @telegraph.co.uk one reason may be governments are now better at looking for the viruses & their laboratories are much better at detecting them. #PublicHealth @lshtmcepr.bsky.social 👉 www.telegraph.co.uk/gift/….
Why are we seeing more outbreaks of the deadliest diseases?

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Why are we seeing more outbreaks of the deadliest diseases?

Cases of illnesses like haemorrhagic fever were once sporadic but have been increasing in frequency

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Krutika Kuppalli, MD FIDSA
@krutikakuppalli.bsky.social
6 days ago
Honored to be part of the newly formed @escmid.bsky.social #Vaccines subcommittee and to share my perspective during #WorldImmunizationWeek. Vaccines have reshaped our ability to prevent outbreaks, protect healthcare workers, and turn diseases like #Ebola into preventable threats.

ESCMID Vaccines Subcommittee member Krutika Kuppalli, MD FIDSA shares how far we've come thanks to vaccines, specifically in the case of Ebola. Preventing outbreaks and safeguarding our healthcare workers is vitally important to public health. #VaccinesWork #Vaccines #WorldImmunizationWeek #ebola

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ESCMID
@escmid.bsky.social
7 days ago
ESCMID Vaccines Subcommittee member Krutika Kuppalli, MD FIDSA shares how far we've come thanks to vaccines, specifically in the case of Ebola. Preventing outbreaks and safeguarding our healthcare workers is vitally important to public health. #VaccinesWork #Vaccines #WorldImmunizationWeek #ebola
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases
@jidjournal.bsky.social
12 days ago
Divergent pathogenesis of two Chinese Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever viruses in cynomolgus macaques ✅ Just Accepted 🔗 bit.ly/3QxcIct
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Amesh Adalja
@ameshaa.bsky.social
14 days ago
“Testing showed that samples from patients tested negative for more than 200 pathogens..This includes Ebola and Marburg virus diseases, Rift Valley fever, yellow fever, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.” www.cidrap.umn.edu/misc-e….
At least 5 dead in Burundi from a mystery illness: Africa CDC

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At least 5 dead in Burundi from a mystery illness: Africa CDC

Lab tests are negative for more than 200 pathogens, but testing continues.

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Los Angeles Times
@latimes.com
about 1 month ago
A code enforcement officer discovered a clandestine California biolab warehouse containing dangerous pathogens including HIV, malaria, COVID-19 and Ebola. The facility was allegedly operated by a Chinese national
She uncovered a terrifying lab hidden in California, with alleged ties to China

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She uncovered a terrifying lab hidden in California, with alleged ties to China

A code enforcement officer investigating an odd smell found vials and labels for diseases at a California warehouse. She never guessed where the case would lead.

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Los Angeles Times
@latimes.com
about 1 month ago
What began as a routine check triggered by a persistent odor led to an unsettling discovery: a hidden lab operating inside a California warehouse containing dangerous pathogens including HIV, malaria, COVID-19 and Ebola.
She uncovered a terrifying lab hidden in California, with alleged ties to China

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She uncovered a terrifying lab hidden in California, with alleged ties to China

A code enforcement officer investigating an odd smell found vials and labels for diseases at a California warehouse. She never guessed where the case would lead.

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bioRxiv Immunology
@biorxiv-immuno.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
Comparison of Four Assays That Measure Antibodies to Ebola Virus Glycoprotein www.biorxiv.org/content/1…
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NEJM.org
@nejm.org
about 1 month ago
To control EBOV outbreaks, defining potential sanctuary sites where the virus may persist and lead to transmission is important. In this report, persistence of EBOV RNA in breast milk was identified and characterized. Read the full report: nej.md/4uEHLTw #MedSky #IDSky
Table 1. Summary of Ebola Virus RT-PCR Data Recorded during Follow-up of a Postpartum Woman Who Had Recovered from Ebola Virus Disease and of Her Newborn Baby, Democratic Republic of Congo, 2019.
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bioRxiv Immunology
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about 1 month ago
Simultaneous broad protection against Ebola Sudan, Marburg and Lassa viruses conferred by a DNA primed MVA-vectored multivalent vaccine www.biorxiv.org/content/1…
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Carl Zimmer
@carlzimmer.com
about 2 months ago
"Russian flu," the pandemic that hit in 1977, bears an evolutionary signature of having emerged from a lab, perhaps as part of a failed vaccine effort. Covid, mpox, Ebola, and other influenza pandemics don't. Here's my story on a new way to trace the origins of pandemics. Gift link: nyti.ms/46N0W33

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Amesh Adalja
@ameshaa.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
“The next pandemic won’t arrive labeled as such. It will begin with scattered reports of unexplained pneumonia or hemorrhagic fever. There will be debate over transmissibility, severity and whether airborne spread is plausible. Some will urge patience...” www.bloomberg.com/news/fe….
What We Forget About Covid Will Shape the Next Pandemic

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What We Forget About Covid Will Shape the Next Pandemic

As the pandemic recedes, our collective memory is softening the fear and chaos. That shift could determine how we handle the next crisis.

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Gavi
@gavi.org
about 2 months ago
From measles complications to desert vaccinators and a rapid Ebola response in the DRC, this week’s Global Health Notes newsletter looks at how health systems hold the line against infectious disease. bit.ly/3N2vS8O
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Infectious Diseases
@infectiousdz.bsky.social
2 months ago
Meetings on Ebola at the US State Department had more tech security than this...and no one thought Ebola was trying to listen in.

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6 months ago
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Gavi
@gavi.org
2 months ago
Last September, the DRC suffered from its 16th outbreak of Ebola. Rapid international coordination, including shipment of vaccines from the global stockpile, helped bring the epidemic under control before it swelled to epidemic proportions: bit.ly/3OwTC5j
Three months to halt Ebola: how the DRC contained the virus

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Three months to halt Ebola: how the DRC contained the virus

In a remote part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, people are breathing easy again, after vaccines from the global stockpile helped squash a potentially catastrophic outbreak.

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The Task Force for Global Health
@taskforce.bsky.social
3 months ago
In an Ebola outbreak, every hour counts. Working with local labs and partners, the CDC responded quickly. By deploying experts, using digital tools and reinforcing airport screening, the recent outbreak was stopped in just 3 months. Read more about the essential role of the CDC: bit.ly/3Oo2TfK
Another Battle Won Against Ebola

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Another Battle Won Against Ebola

CDC helped the Democratic Republic of the Congo contain its 16th Ebola outbreak, saving lives.

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The Task Force for Global Health
@taskforce.bsky.social
3 months ago
When the DRC announced its 16th Ebola outbreak, the CDC jumped into action. The result? The outbreak was declared over in 3 months, w/ 0 cases reaching the US. We believe investing in the CDC is one of the most cost-effective ways to save lives and enhance global security. 🔗bit.ly/46vLw2R
Protecting Health Workers and Communities from Ebola

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Protecting Health Workers and Communities from Ebola

CDC's support during an Ebola outbreak helped protect local populations and Americans.

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