For Children and Adolescents, COVID-19 Carries Higher Risk For Cardiovascular Outcomes

Children and adolescents who had COVID-19 were at a higher risk for heart-related outcomes compared with those who did not have SARS-CoV-2 infection. These elevated risks were found in patients regardless of a previous cardiovascular history or congenital heart disease. These findings were part of a large study that were published in Nature Communications. “We […]

Disrupting HBV Chromatin Structure Blocks X Gene Transcription and Infection

Yael David, PhD Image credits: LinkedIn Hepatitis B virus (HBV) relies on a unique DNA structure called cccDNA to initiate infection. This viral DNA forms a minichromosome by associating with host histone proteins, but the role of this structure in regulating viral gene expression has been unclear. In a new study, researchers used a reconstituted […]

CDC ACIP Meeting Examines Next Steps for Meningococcal, RSV, and Chikungunya Vaccination

Today, April 16, 2025, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) met to review and vote on vaccine recommendations. The discussions covered meningococcal vaccines, the RSV vaccine for adults, and the chikungunya vaccine for travelers and at-risk individuals. Meningococcal Vaccine The ACIP recommends that GSK’s MenABCWY vaccine may be used when both MenACWY and MenB […]

Pennsylvania Added to the List of States With Measles Outbreaks

This week, Pennsylvania has been added to the list of states with a measles outbreak. Two more cases were diagnosed recently in Erie County, Pa which is in the western part of the state. There have been 5 confirmed cases reported in this county since late March. According to health officials, none of the cases […]

Gene Editing Therapy Receives FDA Fast Track Status in Aiming For Potential Chronic HBV Cure

The FDA granted a fast track designation to clinical stage gene editing company, Precision BioSciences, for its investigational gene therapy, PBGENE-HBV. This in vivo gene editing program was developed to cure chronic hepatitis B by eliminating cccDNA, the key source of replicating the HBV, and inactivating integrated HBV DNA in hepatocytes.1 “We are pleased to receive fast […]

Over 3 Million Children Died from AMR Linked Infections in 2022

AMR Global Image credits: Unsplash Research presented at this year’s ESCMID Global Congress 2025 highlights a steep and deadly rise in pediatric AMR cases, particularly in Southeast Asia and Africa, which together accounted for more than 1.4 million of the total deaths. Most of these fatalities were linked to the use of Watch and Reserve […]

Newly FDA Approved UTI Antibiotic Shows High Efficacy for Gonorrhea Treatment

Gepotidacin, which was FDA approved last month for uncomplicated urinary tract infections, was found to be efficacious against gonorrhea even slightly exceeding the standard treatment for the sexually transmitted infection (STI). The study’s results were published in The Lancet. “Results of the primary analysis of microbiological response at test-of-cure demonstrated microbiological success rates of 92.6% […]

Why CD4 Testing is Critical in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS

Andreas Boehmler, PhDImage credit: Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Despite major advances in the detection and treatment of HIV/AIDS, the disease remains a global health crisis. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 630,000 people died from HIV-related causes and about 1.3 million people acquired HIV in 2023. There were an estimated 39.9 million people living […]

70 Human Cases in the US as of April 2025

Interactive CDC case map Image credits: CDC As of April 2025, the CDC has reported 70 confirmed and probable human cases of H5N1 avian influenza since the outbreak began in 2024 in the United States. The majority of these cases have been linked to exposure through commercial agricultural settings, with 41 individuals exposed through infected […]

Impact of CDC Hepatitis Lab Closure on US Public Health

On April 1, 2025, the closure of the CDC’s hepatitis laboratory significantly affected the United States’ ability to manage hepatitis outbreaks and prevent further transmission of viral hepatitis. The lab, part of the National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and Tuberculosis Prevention, was essential for testing, surveillance, and monitoring hepatitis viruses, including hepatitis B […]