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Direct and indirect #impacts of #COVID19 #pandemic on #life #expectancy and person-years of life lost with & without #disability: A systematic analysis for 18 European countries, 2020–22

Abstract Background The direct and indirect impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy (LE) and years of life lost with and without disability remain unclear. Accounting for pre-pandemic trends in morbidity and mortality, we assessed these impacts in 18 European countries, for the years 2020–2022. Methods and Findings We used multi-state Markov modeling based on several data sources to track transitions of the population aged 35 or older between eight health states from disease-free, combinations of cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment, dementia, and disability, through to death . We quantified separately numbers and rates of deaths attributable to COVID-19 from those related to mortality from other causes during 2020–2022, and estimated the proportion of loss of life expectancy and years of life with and without disability that could have been avoided if the pandemic had not occurred. Estimates were disaggregated by COVID-19 versus non-COVID causes of deaths, calendar...

#Human Cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian #Influenza A(#H5N1) — #California, September–December 2024

Summary -- What is already known about this topic? -  Persons with occupational exposure to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) virus–infected dairy cattle are at increased risk for infection. -- What is added by this report? -  During September 30–December 24, 2024, a total of 38 persons received a positive test result for HPAI A(H5N1) viruses in California ; 37 were dairy farm workers with occupational exposure to sick cows. One, a person aged <18 years with an undetermined exposure , was the first pediatric patient detected with influenza A(H5) infection in the United States. -- What are the implications for public health practice? -  Public health agencies should investigate influenza-like illness or conjunctivitis in workers with occupational exposure to animals infected with HPAI A(H5N1) virus. Thorough investigations of all human HPAI A(H5N1) virus infections are necessary to identify potential exposure sources, including monitoring the virus for co...

The Novel #H10N3 Avian #Influenza Virus Triggers Lethal #Cytokine #Storm by Activating Multiple Forms of Programmed Cell Death in Mammalian #Lungs

Abstract The novel H10N3 avian influenza virus (AIV) has infected four individuals since 2021 and caused severe respiratory damage , posing a significant threat to public health . However, its pathogenic mechanisms remain poorly understood. Our findings revealed that H10N3 infection induces severe lung damage and causes death in mice , even at low doses. The elevated levels of multiple pro-inflammatory factors in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were significantly increased during infection, displaying hallmarks of a cytokine storm . Transcriptome sequencing further revealed systematic activation of inflammation-related pathways, predicting that viral infection induces multiple forms of programmed cell death , including apoptosis, pyroptosis, and necroptosis . Protein-level validation showed that the activation of key cell death markers, including Caspase-3, GSDMD, and MLKL , significantly increased as the infection progressed, with their dynamic changes correlating strongly with the e...

Antigenicity and genetic #properties of an #Eurasian #avian-like #H1N1 swine #influenza virus in #Jiangsu Province, #China

Highlights •  Scientific question :  Cross-species transmission of influenza A viruses from swine to humans occurs occasionally because their tracheal epitheliums possess both sialic acid α-2,6-Gal and α-2,3-Gal receptors . In 2011, the first human case of swine influenza virus infection in the mainland of China was detected in Jiangsu Province . Subsequently, the Eurasian avian-like H1N1 swine influenza virus (EAH1N1 SIV) had sporadically crossed the host barrier and infected humans, raising public concern for its pandemic potential. •  Evidence before this study :  A/Jiangsu/1/2011 (H1N1v) was first discovered in 2011 and belongs to the G1 genotype. The G4 and G5 genotypes that appeared successively in 2013 are recombinant H1N1 swine influenza viruses. The EAH1N1 SIVs from 2016 to the present are dominated by the G4 genotype, with hemagglutination (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes derived from the EAH1N1 SIVs, non-structural protein (NS) genes derived from the trip...

#MERS #coronavirus - Kingdom of #Saudi Arabia

Situation at a glance This is the bi-annual update on the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).  From 6 September 2024 to 28 February 2025, four laboratory-confirmed cases of MERS-CoV infection , including two deaths, were reported to WHO by the Ministry of Health of the KSA.  One of the four cases was a secondary case exposed to the virus in a healthcare facility (nosocomial transmission).  Close contacts of the four cases were followed up by the Ministry of Health.  No additional secondary cases have been detected.  The notification of these four cases does not alter the overall risk assessment, which remains moderate at both the global and regional levels.  The reporting of these cases shows that the virus continues to pose a threat in countries where it is circulating in dromedary camels, particularly those in the Middle East. Description...

#Marburg virus disease– United Republic of #Tanzania

Situation at a glance On 13 March 2025, the Ministry of Health of the United Republic of Tanzania declared the end of the Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreak.  This declaration came after two consecutive incubation periods (a total of 42 days) since the last person confirmed with MVD died on 28 January 2025 and was given a safe and dignified burial, in accordance with WHO recommendations.  No new confirmed cases were reported since then.  The outbreak was declared on 20 January 2025 . As of 12 March 2025, two confirmed and eight probable cases were reported by the Ministry of Health from Biharamulo district in Kagera region. All 10 cases died (case fatality ratio 100%), including eight who died before the confirmation of the outbreak. A total of 272 contacts that were listed for monitoring completed their 21-day follow-up as of 10 February 2025. WHO, through its country office, and partners provided technical, operational and financial support to the government to contai...

A novel reassorted #swine #H3N2 #influenza virus demonstrates an undetected #human-to-swine #spillover in Latin #America and highlights zoonotic risks

Highlights •  First isolation and molecular evidence of the subtype H3N2 in swine in Colombia . •  Swine H3N2 discovered is phylogenetically divergent from other viruses. •  Colombian H3N2 was originated from an independent human-to-swine spillover. •  Sequence-based analysis reveals this is a novel antigenic variant . •  Due to antigenic variation , Colombian H3N2 possess a relevant zoonotic risk. Abstract Influenza A virus (FLUAV) affects a wide range of hosts, including humans and animals, posing a threat to public health . In swine, H3N2 subtype is associated with human-to-swine spillovers of seasonal viruses . In Latin America , the molecular and antigenic characteristics of swine FLUAV H3N2, as well as its phylogenetic origin, are poorly understood. Therefore, the objective of this study was to characterize the first swine H3N2 detected in Colombia . The origin and lineage of the virus were estimated through phylogenetic and molecular clock analyses . Anti...

#Evidence of novel #reassortment in clade 2.3.4.4b avian #influenza #H5N1 viruses, #India, 2024

Highlights •  This is the first report of clade 2.3.4.4b H5N1 virus from India. •  Evidence of novel reassortment between H5N1 and low pathogenic H3N8 viruses. •  Absence of H5N1 infection among people with probable exposure. Abstract H5N1 viruses belonging to clade 2.3.4.4b have caused unprecedented outbreaks globally. Outbreaks of H5N1 virus were reported in poultry and wild birds from Kerala (India) in the year 2024. Samples from birds and the environment were collected . Real-time RT-PCR and virus isolation using embryonated chicken eggs were carried out. Eight out of 20 samples were positive for virus isolation. The virus showed avian type receptor specificity using sialidase assay. Full genome sequencing revealed markers associated with high pathogenicity and mammalian adaptation . All the viruses belonged to a single genotype with multiple reassortments , including internal gene segments from an avian influenza (AI) H3N8 virus reported from Kerala . Surveillance am...

#HPAI Virus in #Mammals: Lack of #Detection in #Cattle With Respiratory Tract Infections & Genetic Analysis of Sporadic #Spillover Infections in Wild Mammals in #Bavaria, Germany, 2022–23

ABSTRACT Background In 2021, the H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b Avian Influenza Viruses (AIVs) emerged on the American continent. At the same time, a further global spread took place. Infections have been reported in avian species as well as in over 50 mammalian species in 26 countries , and often result in severe disease with notable neurological pathology . Outbreaks in dairy cattle in the United States in 2024 illustrate viral transmission at a non-traditional interface and cross-species transmission. This development raises significant global concern regarding the virus's potential for wider spread. Given that H5N1 infections in birds reached record-high levels in Germany by late 2022, it is important to investigate whether Influenza A Virus (IAV) infections were also occurring in mammals sharing habitats with wild birds. Methods and Results Selected wild and domestic mammal populations were monitored over a two-year period (from January 2022 to December 2023), which coincided with a majo...

Highly Pathogenic Avian #Influenza A(#H5N1) Virus #Stability in Irradiated Raw #Milk and #Wastewater and on #Surfaces, #USA

Abstract We measured stability of infectious influenza A(H5N1) virus in irradiated raw milk and wastewater and on surfaces . We found a relatively slow decay in milk , indicating that contaminated milk and fomites pose transmission risks . Although the risk is low, our results call for caution in milk handling and disposal from infected cattle. Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,  https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/31/4/24-1615_article ____

#Tecovirimat is #safe but #ineffective as #treatment for clade II #mpox

The antiviral drug tecovirimat used without other antivirals did not reduce the time to clinical resolution of clade II mpox lesions or improve pain control among adults in an international clinical trial sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).  The trial enrollment was stopped in late 2024 when an interim analysis showed that tecovirimat monotherapy was ineffective in the study population. Detailed results were presented at the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in San Francisco. “This study brought us a step forward in better understanding mpox disease and potential treatment strategies,” said Jeanne Marrazzo, M.D., M.P.H., director of NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which sponsored and funded the trial. “We are grateful to the study team and participants for their contributions to groundbreaking research on a disease that we still do not know enough about.” Mpox is caused by a virus that spreads ...

Independent and combined #effects of long-term #air #pollution #exposure and #genetic #predisposition on #COVID19 #severity: A population-based cohort study

Significance To date, no study has investigated the relationships between air pollutants and the progression of COVID-19 , nor the potential role of genetic susceptibility on the associations. This large population-based cohort study investigates the associations between air pollutants and genetic susceptibility, both individually and in combination, with the risk of COVID-19-related outcomes. It involves 458,396 participants from UK Biobank and demonstrates that air pollutants interact with host genetic susceptibility in both multiplicative and additive manners, thereby influencing the risk of COVID-19 severity. This study with cutting-edge methods provides robust evidence for the interplay between environmental and genetic factors on COVID-19 outcomes. Abstract The relationships between air pollution, genetic susceptibility, and COVID-19-related outcomes, as well as the potential interplays between air pollution and genetic susceptibility, remain largely unexplored. The Cox proportio...

#Congenital #Oropouche in #Humans: Clinical Characterization of a Possible New #Teratogenic Syndrome

Abstract Oropouche fever is caused by the Oropouche virus (OROV; Bunyaviridae , Orthobunyavirus), one of the most frequent arboviruses that infect humans in the Brazilian Amazon . This year, an OROV outbreak was identified in Brazil , and its vertical transmission was reported, which was associated with fetal death and microcephaly. We describe the clinical manifestations identified in three cases of congenital OROV infection with confirmed serology (OROV-IgM) in the mother-newborn binomial . One of the newborns died , and post-mortem molecular analysis using real-time RT-qPCR identified the OROV genome in several tissues . All three newborns were born in the Amazon region in Brazil , and the mothers reported fever, rash, headache, myalgia, and/or retro-orbital pain during pregnancy . The newborns presented with severe microcephaly secondary to brain damage and arthrogryposis , suggestive of an embryo/fetal disruptive process at birth . Brain and spinal images identified overlapping su...

#Antiviral Susceptibility of #Influenza A(#H5N1) Clade 2.3.2.1c and 2.3.4.4b Viruses from #Humans, 2023-2024

Abstract During 2023-2024, highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses from clade 2.3.2.1c caused human infections in Cambodia and from clade 2.3.4.4b caused human infections in the Americas . We assessed the susceptibility of those viruses to approved and investigational antiviral drugs . Except for 2 viruses isolated from Cambodia , all viruses were susceptible to M2 ion channel-blockers in cell culture-based assays. In the neuraminidase inhibition assay , all viruses displayed susceptibility to neuraminidase inhibitor antiviral drugs oseltamivir, zanamivir, peramivir, laninamivir , and AV5080. Oseltamivir was ≈4-fold less potent at inhibiting the neuraminidase activity of clade 2.3.4.4b than clade 2.3.2.1c viruses. All viruses were susceptible to polymerase inhibitors baloxavir and tivoxavir and to polymerase basic 2 inhibitor pimodivir with 50% effective concentrations in low nanomolar ranges. Because drug-resistant viruses can emerge spontaneously or by reassortment, close m...

Co-Circulation of 2 #Oropouche Virus #Lineages during #Outbreak, #Amazon Region of #Peru, 2023–2024

Abstract We describe introduction of the 2022–2023 Oropouche virus lineage from Brazil , which has caused large-scale outbreaks throughout Brazil , into the Amazon Region of Peru . This lineage is co-circulating with another lineage that was circulating previously. Our findings highlight the need for continued surveillance to monitor Oropouche virus in Peru. Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,  https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/31/4/24-1748_article ____

Evaluation of #influenza #antiviral #prophylaxis for long-term care residents: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract Background Influenza is a pervasive respiratory infection which disproportionately burdens long-term care residents. To limit outbreaks, guidelines recommend antiviral prophylaxis, particularly oseltamivir or zanamivir , despite acknowledging the inadequate supporting evidence . Therefore, we aimed to review the literature on the efficacy of oseltamivir, zanamivir, and baloxavir prophylaxis for influenza in long-term care. Methods Medline, Embase, PubMed, and several other databases were searched from inception to August 16, 2023. For inclusion, observational studies or randomized controlled trials (RCTs) had to report influenza-like illness (ILI) or infection rates amongst adult long-term care populations receiving prophylaxis. Outcome values were meta-analyzed as intervention-specific pooled proportions (PPs) and risk ratios (RRs) when applicable. Risk of bias was assessed via the Cochrane risk of bias tool 2.0 and Joanna Briggs Institute checklist. Results In total, 14 stud...

The Voyage of Life: Youth, Thomas Cole (1842)

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#Comparison of #patients presenting to #emergency departments infected with #RSV versus #influenza virus: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract Objective In recent years, there has been increased awareness of the impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on adult health, especially in elderly patients. Unlike influenza infection, its presentation and patient outcomes are not well studied. The aim of this study was to compare clinical outcomes in emergency department patients infected by RSV vs influenza. Methods This was a multicenter retrospective study in seven emergency departments (ED) in France . Patients with a laboratory-confirmed RSV or influenza infection in the ED were included between January 2017 and December 2022. The primary endpoint was in-hospital mortality truncated at day 28. Secondary endpoints included one year occurrence of thrombo-embolic event, acute coronary syndrome, and stroke. Results 3397 patient charts were screened , and 3224 were analyzed. Of these, 551 (17%) patients had RSV-positive PCR, and 2673 (83%) had influenza-positive PCR. Patients with RSV were older (median age 73 vs.68; dif...