CIDRAP newsletters options
Scientists in China have developed an H7N9 influenza vaccine that is now ready for pilot testing, according to a story today in the South China Morning Post.
A rapid tuberculosis (TB) test that was endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) speeded the start of treatment but did not reduce TB-related illness in a field trial in four African countries, according to a study released yesterday in The Lancet.
Some Northern Hemisphere indicators show slight upticks in influenza activity.
Analysis suggests one cardio event could be prevented for every 58 vaccinations.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today issued a proposed rule under the 2011 FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) for improving the safety of food for animals. The proposed rule is open for public comment for 120 days, the agency said in a press release.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today published a broad look at flu vaccine coverage patterns over five recent seasons—based on an analysis of eight different surveillance tools—that showed significant gains in both kids and adults. Coverage levels for all age and risk groups, however, are well below the Healthy People (HP) 2020 goal of 70% for children and adults and 90% for healthcare providers.
81% of patients in the early weeks of a large outbreak of fungal infections from steroid injections had CNS infections.
Sanofi says high-dose Fluzone is 24% more effective at preventing flu in elderly.
The five MERS cases include two deaths, with three of them dating back to Sep 18.
The World Health Organization (WHO) today confirmed China's latest H7N9 influenza case, in a 67-year-old farmer from Zhejiang province, and said the man is in critical condition.
The WHO said the patient, whose case was reported by the media yesterday, had contact with poultry. He got sick on Oct 16, was admitted to local hospital 2 days later, and was transferred to another hospital on Oct 21 as his condition worsened.
The new dengue subtype is the first in 50 years and could complicate vaccine development.
Cases and deaths are down, but many cases go undetected and MDR-TB efforts are subpar, the agency said.
CDC says some of the many Texas cases may be linked to fresh cilantro from Mexico.
China has reported its second case of H7N9 avian flu in a week, according to a story today from Xinhua, China's state news agency.
The Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the virus in a 67-year-old Zhejiang man. Last week a 35-year-old man from the same province was confirmed to have the disease.
A federal advisory group today approved a measure to include a new meningococcal vaccine option for youngsters ages 2 months and older at risk for meningitis infection.
Mathematical models of outbreaks too often focus too little on underlying uncertainties, say UK researchers.
South Korea and the United States will establish a surveillance system against biological weapon threats from North Korea, Seoul-based The Chosun Ilbo reported today.
An 8-year-old girl in Cambodia has become the country's 21st H5N1 avian flu case-patient this year, according to a detailed statement today from Cambodia's Ministry of Health (MoH) and the World Health Organization's (WHO's) Western Pacific Region.
Study says online-obtained human milk often harbors high levels of pathogenic bacteria.
Saudi Arabia has reported two more Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) cases in the past few days, both in men living in the Riyadh region, according to a press account and a translated government statement.