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NIH Appoints John Powers III Acting NIAID Director After Taubenberger Departure and Recent Leadership Changescitizen.co.za
science17 hrs ago

NIH Appoints John Powers III Acting NIAID Director After Taubenberger Departure and Recent Leadership Changes

@statnews reported that the National Institutes of Health appointed John Powers III to lead its infectious disease institute on an acting basis after weeks without permanent leadership.

Stat
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science7 days ago

Doctors Report Rise in Vaccine-Preventable Illnesses Among Children

Physicians across the United States are treating more children for whooping cough, bacterial infections, and rotavirus. National data show increases for some diseases while others remain limited to local observations.

The New York Times
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U.S. to Treat Americans with Ebola in European Hospitals Instead of Domestic Facilitiesupi.com
science10 days ago

U.S. to Treat Americans with Ebola in European Hospitals Instead of Domestic Facilities

Administration officials said on May 28, 2026 that infected Americans will instead be sent to European facilities still being identified by the CDC and State Department.

Stat
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GSK Drug Achieves Functional Cure in 19-20% of Hepatitis B PatientsStat
science12 days ago

GSK Drug Achieves Functional Cure in 19-20% of Hepatitis B Patients

Two Phase 3 trials showed GSK's bepirovirsen produced functional cures in nearly one-fifth of chronic hepatitis B patients. Current nucleoside analogue treatments reach functional cures in only 1-3% of cases. The company has submitted the drug for regulatory approval.

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Wall Street Journal
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Eli Lilly to Acquire Three Early-Stage Vaccine DevelopersStat
science14 days ago

Eli Lilly to Acquire Three Early-Stage Vaccine Developers

Eli Lilly announced Tuesday it will purchase three vaccine companies for a combined total that could reach nearly $4 billion. The acquisitions expand the company's presence in infectious-disease research.

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Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks Highlight Animal-to-Human Disease RisksTime
world18 days ago

Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks Highlight Animal-to-Human Disease Risks

Ebola is spreading in the Democratic Republic of the Congo while a hantavirus outbreak occurred on a cruise ship. Both viruses originated in animals, and experts note that human activities are increasing the frequency of such spillovers.

Time
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Recent Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks Prompt Public Concern After COVID-19news-medical.net
science19 days ago

Recent Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks Prompt Public Concern After COVID-19

Outbreaks of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and hantavirus on a cruise ship have drawn public attention in recent weeks. Public health experts state the risk to the general U.S. population remains low. The COVID-19 pandemic experience is influencing how some Americans…

NPR
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Americans in DRC Reported Exposed to Suspected Ebola Caseswinnipegfreepress.com
science23 days ago

Americans in DRC Reported Exposed to Suspected Ebola Cases

Several Americans in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are believed to have had exposure to suspected Ebola cases, with at least one possibly showing symptoms. U.S. officials are reportedly arranging transport for quarantine and care, though test results remain unavailable.

Stat
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Shionogi Antiviral Pill Cuts COVID-19 Infection Risk in Exposed Household Contactsjapantimes.co.jp
world26 days ago

Shionogi Antiviral Pill Cuts COVID-19 Infection Risk in Exposed Household Contacts

An experimental pill developed by Shionogi reduced the risk of COVID-19 infection among people exposed to the virus at home. The study marks the first time an antiviral pill has demonstrated preventive efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 in exposed individuals. Results were published in…

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Gene Editing Turns Stem Cells Into Antibody-Producing Factories in Miceinterestingengineering.com
science27 days ago

Gene Editing Turns Stem Cells Into Antibody-Producing Factories in Mice

A study published in the journal Science showed that editing a small number of blood-forming stem cells allowed mice to produce chosen antibodies for extended periods. The edited cells responded to vaccine boosters by increasing antibody output. The approach was tested against HI…

Forbes
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Infectious Disease Expert Says CDC Has Been Silent on Hantavirus Outbreakapnews.com
world33 days ago

Infectious Disease Expert Says CDC Has Been Silent on Hantavirus Outbreak

Jeanne Marrazzo, CEO of the Infectious Disease Society of America, said the CDC has been quite silent about a hantavirus outbreak. She made the comments during an appearance on CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper. The discussion also referenced the World Health Organization and a cru…

Cnn
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Moderna mRNA Flu Vaccine Shows Higher Efficacy Than Standard Shot in Phase 3 TrialNbc News
science34 days ago

Moderna mRNA Flu Vaccine Shows Higher Efficacy Than Standard Shot in Phase 3 Trial

Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine reduced illness rates by about 27 percent compared with standard flu shots in a late-stage trial involving more than 40,000 adults ages 50 and older. The results, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, come after the Food and Drug Administrat…

Nbc News
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Nigerian Researcher Develops Low-Cost Rotavirus Test for Bedside UseScience News
technology34 days ago

Nigerian Researcher Develops Low-Cost Rotavirus Test for Bedside Use

Virologist Margaret Oluwatoyin Japhet at Obafemi Awolowo University has created a rapid diagnostic kit that detects rotavirus in children's stool samples without laboratory equipment. The test uses cotton swabs and antibody-coated nanobeads, producing a color change within minute…

Science News
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Second Infant Measles Case Reported in Orange County This YearLos Angeles Times
world34 days ago

Second Infant Measles Case Reported in Orange County This Year

A baby in Orange County contracted measles after international travel, marking at least the second such infant case in California in 2026. Nationwide, 1,814 measles cases have been confirmed so far this year, approaching last year's total of 2,288. Three deaths have occurred sinc…

Los Angeles Times
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Australia Eliminates Trachoma as Public Health Problemwho.int
science42 days ago

Australia Eliminates Trachoma as Public Health Problem

Australia has eliminated trachoma, the world's leading infectious cause of blindness, as a public health problem. The country is the 30th in the world to reach this milestone. The achievement relates to the health of Indigenous communities.

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$9 Million Bet on US Measles Forecasts in Prediction Markets Since January 2026New Scientist
science42 days ago

$9 Million Bet on US Measles Forecasts in Prediction Markets Since January 2026

Prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket have seen nearly $9 million in bets on US measles cases since January 2026. These markets, which originated from academic research, have shown some accuracy in forecasting disease outbreaks. Experts suggest they could provide useful data f…

New Scientist
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Study Reveals EBV Variant and Host Gene Interaction as Key Driver of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma RiskOpabinia regalis / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)
science48 days ago

Study Reveals EBV Variant and Host Gene Interaction as Key Driver of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Risk

Researchers identified a genetic interaction between a high-risk Epstein-Barr virus variant and specific host HLA alleles that significantly elevates nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk in southern China. The findings, published in Nature, highlight a dual-risk subgroup accounting for…

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Global Health Updates: Outbreaks of Diphtheria, Dengue, and Measles Alongside Policy ShiftsSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world49 days ago

Global Health Updates: Outbreaks of Diphtheria, Dengue, and Measles Alongside Policy Shifts

Recent reports highlight a diphtheria outbreak in Australia's Kimberley region after decades of absence, a local dengue case in Hong Kong raising outbreak concerns, and a measles surge in Sudan's Darfur and Kordofan areas. Meanwhile, the UK advances a generational tobacco ban, an…

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Two 2025 Deaths from Vibrio Bacteria Tied to Oysters in Louisiana and Floridacivileats.com
science40 days ago

Two 2025 Deaths from Vibrio Bacteria Tied to Oysters in Louisiana and Florida

Officials reported two deaths in 2025 tied to flesh-eating bacteria from eating oysters in Louisiana and Florida. Grist detailed rising Vibrio infections amid warming oceans, with scientists tracking the bacteria's spread. Research highlights climate change as a key factor in inc…

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Five Newborns Die from Mpox in Pakistan Amid Outbreaknews.sky.com
science54 days ago

Five Newborns Die from Mpox in Pakistan Amid Outbreak

An outbreak of mpox in Pakistan has resulted in the deaths of five newborns, raising concerns about infection control in hospitals. Health officials report a total of 122 suspected cases this year.

The Telegraph
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