Arturo Casadevall of the @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social discusses how climate change may influence the spread of infectious microbes in The New Yorker.
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Today is the @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social convocation, and we'd like to send congratulations to this year's Master of Arts in Public Health Biology graduates! The MAPHB is an interdepartmental program from BMB, @johnshopkinsehe.bsky.social, and @johnshopkinsmmi.bsky.social!
As global travel increases ahead of the World Cup, Andrew Pekosz of the @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social discusses infectious disease preparedness, flu transmission, and why major outbreaks remain unlikely under current conditions.
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@npr.org ShortWave Science segment, features @jhu-bdps.bsky.social Nicole Baumgarth, Director of the @jhu.edu Lyme and Tickborne Diseases Research and Education Institute @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social
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Tick expert & @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social @jhu.edu Professor Doug Norris comments @nbcnews.com
on Borrelia mayonii, a bacteria that can cause Lyme disease.
It's less common than the corkscrew-shaped bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi that can also cause Lyme disease.
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Tickborne diseases researcher @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social @jhu.edu immunologist Nicole Baumgarth, DVM, PhD, says ticks like warm, humid weather, and more can be seen after a mild winter.
As the climate warms, ticks can also survive further north than in past decades.
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Virologist, @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social Professor &
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@isrv.bsky.social Options XIII conference Aug 30 - Sept 2, 2026
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What fungi can tell you about a dying ecosystem
A new study by @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social @jhu.edu @jhu-bdps.bsky.social @acasadevall1.bsky.social and Rosanna Baker in @pnas.org reports a finding that complicates the standard version of the dinosaur extinction.
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In this @thehill.com piece @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social
@jhu.edu @jhu-bdps.bsky.social @acasadevall1.bsky.social
explores convalescent plasma as a possible therapy for recent outbreaks hantavirus and Ebola, and for other public health threats.
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Tick expert & @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social @jhu.edu Professor @tmhartbio.bsky.social explains Alpha-gal syndrome, the potentially life-threatening allergy to a sugar found in meat that's primarily triggered by the bite of a lone star tick
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NPR's Eyder Peralta speaks with immunologist Nicole Baumgarth about why ticks are spreading to new regions, and what this increase in ticks could mean for the spread of Lyme disease.
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The bacterium, which can cause more severe symptoms, has been detected only in the Upper Midwest.
A study published in May 2026 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports a finding that complicates the standard one-line version of the dinosaur extinction. Two researchers at the...
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When people recover from viral diseases, they make antibodies that can then be transferred to other affected individuals. Enter convalescent plasma.