Investigador Hospital Nacional de NiƱos de Costa Rica, Miembro Academia Nacional de Medicina šØš·. Kawasaki, vaccines, RSV, global health, networks. #IDsky #pedsid PubMed publicationsš
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=ulloa-gutierrez+r&sort=date&size=200
šÆšµEl 15vo Simposio Internacional de Enfermedad de Kawasaki #IKDS2027 se realizarĆ” del 15-18 Febrero 2027 en Chiba, Japón. Este congreso de cada 3 aƱos es el mĆ”s importante de #EnfermedadDeKawasaki. Infoš:
ikds2027.umin.jp
#kawasakidisease
AsĆ se previene el Virus Respiratorio Sincitial #VRS #RSV en el adulto mayor en š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ. #stoprsv
2. Recientemente en Marzo-Abril publicamos en š²š½ el 2do caso de #Leishmaniasisvisceral en #CostaRica en una niƱa con pancitopenia y esplenomegalia masiva y que requirió esplenectomĆa. Debemos pensarla en niƱos de nuestra región con fiebre y esplenomegalia, entre otros. #idsky doi.org/10.24875/bmh...
Nuestra publicación sobre #fiebreamarilla durante el embarazo liderada por @drajrodriguezm.bsky.social. Revisión completa sobre epidemiologĆa, carga de enfermedad, fisiopatologĆa, Dx, complicaciones y vacunación. En:
www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/11...
Figura por Jaime D Acosta-EspaƱa (Ecuador)
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Hantaviruses are zoonotic viruses that naturally infect rodents and are occasionally transmitted to humans.
WHO factsheet on hantavirus https://bit.ly/48zyD9i
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šØš· Rolando Ulloa-Gutierrez
WHO
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is found in tropical and subtropical areas. It is a systemic disease that primarily affects vulnerable age groups such as children under age 5 and people over 50, as well a...
Abstract. We describe a 15-month-old eutrophic immunocompetent male who presented with fever, hepatosplenomegaly, pancytopenia, and hypergammaglobulinemia.
Pertussis (whooping cough), a vaccine-preventable disease that affects people of any age, has resurged globally after the COVID-19 pandemic. Key reasons for recent pertussis outbreaks include suboptimal pertussis vaccination coverage (particularly for vaccination during pregnancy) and growing vaccination hesitancy. During the 2023ā2024 pertussis outbreaks in Europe, adolescents aged 10ā14 years and 15ā19 years had the first and third highest incidence rates, respectively. To reduce pertussis burden, it is essential to strengthen vaccination programs in the indicated target groups. This requires increased awareness among healthcare professionals about the local epidemiology of pertussis and its clinical presentation, alongside reinforcement of the benefits of vaccination for disease prevention. In parallel, robust surveillance systems and strong public health capacity for early disease detection and response are crucial to effectively manage outbreaks and build resilience against future outbreaks. Infants remain at high risk for pertussis, with complications, hospitalisation, and death being more common than in other age groups. Immunisation programmes combining vaccination during pregnancy, to protect newborn infants until their primary immunisation series has induced immunity, and infant immunisation are key to reducing morbidity and mortality. Strategies to improve pertussis vaccination uptake among adolescents and adults, especially those with high-risk medical conditions, are also essential. Strengthening global collaborations to invest in and build surveillance systems capable of identifying and responding to future outbreaks, to align national policies, to scale up immunisation during pregnancy, and to adopt a life-long immunisation approach are needed to better control endemic pertussis and manage future outbreaks.
š£ Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine eligibility expanded in England
šļø Commencing the 1st of April 2026, the NHS has expanded eligibility for the RSV vaccine to now include:
ā”ļø Adults aged 80 and over (with no upper age limit)
ā”ļø Residents in care homes for older adults