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Who is getting sick, and how sick? A breakdown of coronavirus risk by demographic factors

By |2020-03-22T11:11:22+00:00March 22nd, 2020|

The new coronavirus is not an equal-opportuhttps://www.statnews.com/2020/03/03/who-is-getting-sick-and-how-sick-a-breakdown-of-coronavirus-risk-by-demographic-factors/nity killer: Being elderly and having other illnesses, for instance, greatly increases the risk of dying from the disease the virus causes, Covid-19. It’s also possible being male could put you at increased risk. For both medical and public health reasons, researchers want to figure out who’s most at risk of [...]

US COVID-19 cases top 400, including first in DC

By |2020-03-22T11:11:04+00:00March 22nd, 2020|

As testing capacity ramps up in the United States, at least eight more states—plus Washington, DC—reported their first COVID-19 cases, and affected states reported more infections, raising the nation’s overall total to at least 417, according to online tracking sources. In other developments, federal health officials said yesterday that 21 of the initial 46 people [...]

China now has to fight coronavirus AND bird flu: ‘Highly pathogenic’ avian influenza hits two Chinese provinces near Hubei

By |2020-03-22T11:10:58+00:00March 22nd, 2020|

Some 1,840 fowl were killed by the H5N6 virus in Sichuan, China said yesterday 4,500 chickens had died of the H5N1 bug in Hunan, officials reported on Feb. 1 Four cases of bird flu outbreaks were also recorded in Xinjiang in January alone The news comes as Beijing drains all its medical resources to fight coronavirus [...]

Italy COVID-19 surge triggers massive lockdown; US cases pass 500

By |2020-03-22T11:10:46+00:00March 22nd, 2020|

A dramatic jump in Italy’s COVID-19 cases and deaths today made it the second worst-hit country behind China, as the country announced a massive lockdown affecting 16 million, and in the United States, the number of new cases steadily rose with at least four more states reporting their first cases. In other developments, plans are [...]

Coronavirus spread could last into next year, but impact could be blunted, CDC official says

By |2020-03-22T11:10:42+00:00March 22nd, 2020|

Atop federal health official said Monday that the evolving coronavirus outbreak could persist in the United States into next year, while stressing that public health interventions could still reduce the spread of the virus and cases of illness and death. “As the trajectory of the outbreak continues, many people in the U.S. will at some point, either [...]

Italy expands COVID-19 lockdown to whole country

By |2020-03-21T10:53:46+00:00March 21st, 2020|

Italy today expanded its COVID-19 lockdown to include the whole country, affecting about 60 million people, as the World Health Organization (WHO) today said the threat of a pandemic from the COVID-19 virus is very real, signaling a tone of increased urgency. Italy’s announcement marks the first time a whole country has been placed on [...]

Study highlights ease of spread of COVID-19 viruses

By |2020-03-21T10:53:44+00:00March 21st, 2020|

COVID-19 can be spread before it causes symptoms, when it produces symptoms like those of the common cold, and as many as 12 days after recovery, according to a virologic analysis of nine infected patients published today on the preprint server medRxiv. Also, in a study published in today’s Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers at Johns Hopkins found a median incubation [...]

CDC urges readiness as US COVID-19 count passes 600

By |2020-03-21T10:53:40+00:00March 21st, 2020|

As COVID-19 cases continue to climb, a CDC official said today at a press conference that most Americans will be exposed to the novel coronavirus this year or next. “We do not expect most people will get a serious illness,” said Nancy Messonnier, MD, the director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) [...]

Epidemiology study notes diversity of CRE in US hospitals

By |2020-03-21T10:53:36+00:00March 21st, 2020|

A study examining the clinical and molecular epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) in US hospital patients indicates there is greater diversity in CRE than previously thought, a finding that could have implications for how hospitals treat and control the pathogens. The study, published late last week in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, looked at clinical and whole-genome sequencing data [...]

Get Ready for a 1918-like Scenario

By |2020-03-21T10:53:28+00:00March 21st, 2020|

Eric Toner, MD | March 13, 2020 My colleagues and I just submitted to medRxiv a paper on what a Wuhan-like epidemic would do to US ICUs. https://medrxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.03.09.20033241v1 The bottom line is that demand would far exceed capacity, and some people in need of critical care would not be able to get it. But it is not [...]

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