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Mashup Score: 13TWiV 1213: Secrets of HepB cccDNA | This Week in Virology - 21 day(s) ago
TWiV reviews new committee of experts to counter vaccine misinformation, resignation of NSF Director, dependence of immune response to rabies virus on the gut microbiome, and a nucleosome switch primes hepatitis B virus infection.
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Mashup Score: 24TWiV 1212: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin - 22 day(s) ago
In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin with Vincent Racaniello deplore the US’s withdrawal from the global health community for pandemic preparedness i.e. the universal avian flu vaccine, and undermining the use of routine childhood vaccinations for pertussis and measles, RFK’s autism registry, yellow fever outbreak in Colombia and world immunization week after discussing the
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Mashup Score: 5TWiV Special: A shot of HepB with Stephan Urban - 26 day(s) ago
From the 2024 International Hepatitis B virus meeting in Chicago IL, Rich Condit speaks with Stephan Urban about his career working on HBV and HDV, and his philanthropy.
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Mashup Score: 16Beyond the Noise #62: Giving infectious diseases a break - 27 day(s) ago
RFK Jr. says it’s time to give infectious diseases a break and focus solely on chronic diseases, but will they give us a break?
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Mashup Score: 6TWiP 257: Malaya and Malaysia - 28 day(s) ago
TWiP solves the case of the man in the Malaysian city of Kucheng who presents with left arm swelling, and presents a new case for you to decipher.
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Mashup Score: 15TWiV 1211: Moo flu and dengue two - 28 day(s) ago
TWiV discusses the rising autism rate among children, RFK Jr.’s claim that autism ‘destroys lives’, receptor binding specificity of a bovine H5N1 influenza virus, and improved dengue subunit vaccine modified to form E protein dimers.
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Mashup Score: 10TWiV 1210: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin - 29 day(s) ago
In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin with Vincent Racaniello rue about the continuation of the gutting of the American public health infrastructure, the continuing measles outbreak, an unreported outbreak of deadly E.coli human infections, meningococcal disease before Dr. Griffin reviews recent statistics on RSV, influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infections, the WasterwaterScan dashboard, ACIP recommended changes in guidelines for the RSV and COVID-19 vaccines, reactogenicity differences between Novavax and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines, where to find PEMGARDA, provides information for Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s long COVID treatment center, where to go for answers to your long COVID questions, long COVID interventions, effects of long COVID in children and adolescents and a list of ongoing clinical trials for long COVID treatment.
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Mashup Score: 15TWiM 330: More mouth microbiology - 1 month(s) ago
TWiM explains how to recode E. coli so it uses only one stop codon, and an exploration of the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion within dental plaque.
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Mashup Score: 13TWiV 1209: Just say no to norovirus - 1 month(s) ago
TWiV reviews RFK Jr’s odd comments on ‘single antigen’ vaccines and his September deadline for understanding why autism has increased, dire wolf does not come back from the dead, oral norovirus vaccine tablet that induces mucosal immunity in older adults, and identification of broadly neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies against norovirus.
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Mashup Score: 17Beyond the Noise #60: And yet, it still moves - 1 month(s) ago
A story about Galileo shows that no matter how often RFK Jr. spews misinformation and lies, and how many sycophants, reporters, fringe scientists, congressmen, and social media followers rise to support him, the only thing that matters is that none of it is true: in the end scientific truths win out.
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