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ASV is alarmed by the US HHS to suspend and debar Dr. Ralph Baric from federal funding. Read our open letter below:
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American Society for Virology
One massive hurdle in fighting Ebola in DRC: Ituri has nowhere near the capacity it needs for safe and dignified burials, just 7 of 98 needed ambulances, for instance. That means higher likelihood of unsafe burials and new infections as well as longer wait and more anger/mistrust in communities.
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My new piece looks at recent bizarre overestimates of Long COVID rates. Also, how we can be fairly certain that the true rate of Long COVID is now very low in 2026. open.substack.com/pub/gidmk/p/...
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The basis for the last sentence below: New data from David Ho's lab showing that while adults & kids have ~equal antibody responses to XFG & NB.1.8.1, children have essentially no neutralizing antibodies to BA.3.2. This seems to solve the BA.3.2 + kids mystery. 1/14 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
open.substack.com/pub/pauloffi... President Trump uses two executive orders to weigh in on the childhood vaccine schedule.
I wonder how much of this is down to researchers ordering the same reagent that a previous paper used.
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The ongoing story of bizarre overestimates of Long COVID rates
open.substack.com
No, 1 in 6 People Do Not Have Long COVID
Donald Trump recently issued two executive orders claiming that children in the United States are receiving too many vaccines.
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President Trump’s Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Transferrin receptor 1 binds human parvovirus B19 VP1u to facilitate entry www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Ryan Hisner
Kai Kupferschmidt
Health Nerd
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Multifunctional Pan-ebolavirus Antibody Recognizes a Site of Broad Vulnerability on the Ebolavirus Glycoprotein www.cell.com/immunity/ful...
What it’s like to work on an Ebola ward www.thetimes.com/article/fe1f...
Another fantastic preprint on BA.3.2's propensity for children, this time from Yunlong Cao & co. They not only confirm David Ho's lab findings (that kids have ~0 Ab response to BA.3.2) but dig into the details of exactly why kids are so vulnerable to BA.3.2. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... 1/6
Paul Offit
Dorian McILROY
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Researchers identify transferrin receptor 1 as the long-sought receptor, previously termed VP1uR, required for parvovirus B19 entry into erythroid cells, and determine the cryo-EM structure of the rec...
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Transferrin receptor 1 binds human parvovirus B19 VP1u to facilitate entry - Nature Communications
Ebola virus, a member of the Filoviridae family, causes severe disease in humans. Gilchuk et al. isolated and characterized broadly neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies active against all three cl...
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Multifunctional Pan-ebolavirus Antibody Recognizes a Site of Broad Vulnerability on the Ebolavirus Glycoprotein
What it’s like to work on an Ebola ward
Ryan Hisner
On the front line of the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Esther Kaisiki puts aside her own fear and promises patients they won’t be abandoned
www.thetimes.com
The ongoing evolution of SARS-CoV-2 is heavily constrained by population-level immune imprinting. Recent genomic surveillance reveals an unexpected demographic shift: the highly mutated BA.3.2.2 subli...
www.biorxiv.org
Lack of ancestral SARS-CoV-2 imprinting promotes BA.3.2.2 infection in children
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"Hundreds of scientists who study cancer and aging have made an easily avoidable but significant mistake, deploying the wrong antibody to test for a key protein..." By Mitch Leslie @science.org; originally reported by Sholto David www.science.org/content/arti...
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Cancer and cell aging studies may have relied on antibodies to incorrect molecule
Protein name confusion created antibody mix-up affecting hundreds of papers