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TWiV 832: Heavy metal flu fighters
TWiV reviews the vials labeled smallpox that were not, re-emergence of enterovirus D68 in Europe, efficacy of inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, and cellular correlates of protection for an oral influenza virus vaccine. Click arrow to playDownload TWiV 832 (77 MB .mp3, 128 min)Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Show notes at microbe.tv/twiv
Source: virology blog - November 21, 2021 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology adenovirus vector adjuvant correlate of protection Covaxin COVID-19 inactivated vaccine influenza influenza oral vaccine mass cytometry pandemic SARS-CoV-2 smallpox vaccine efficacy vaccinia virus viral Source Type: blogs

TWiV 966: 1918 influenza with Jeffery Taubenberger
Vincent travels to the NIH campus to speak with Jeffery Taubenberger about his career, the 1918 influenza pandemic, deciphering the genome sequence of the virus from tissues of disease victims and using it to rescue infectious virus.
Source: virology blog - December 23, 2022 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology 1918 influenza pandemic Spanish flu vaccine viral virus viruses zoonosis Source Type: blogs

Indiana University Hospital Fires Eight Who Refuse Flu Shots
In an ominous development for the autonomy of healthcare workers, Indiana University Goshen hospital has fired eight staff members who refused to get the influenza vaccine, saying that doing so put patients with potentially compromised immune systems at risk. There was no indication in the statement issued by the hospital that it would require patient visitors who might come in contact with those with compromised immune systems to get the vaccine before visiting their friends and family in the hospital.
Source: Inside Surgery - January 2, 2013 Category: Surgeons Authors: Editor Tags: Infectious Disease Medical News Wire fired flu vaccine Indiana University refused Source Type: blogs

Another antivaccine conspiracy theory, flu vaccine edition
An antivaccine blogger is amazed that big pharma has allowed its lackeys in the press to publish negative stories about the flu vaccine. Naturally, she thinks she knows why and sees a conspiracy. Not surprisingly, her conspiracy theory doesn't make much sense.
Source: Respectful Insolence - September 15, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Orac Tags: Antivaccine nonsense Medicine Pseudoscience Skepticism/critical thinking conspiracy theory influenza Levi Quackenboss vaccines Source Type: blogs

Why Claims of Unvaccinated Flu Deaths Are Highly Deceptive
A statement was made in January by the CDC chief: “85% of children who died from the flu this season were unvaccinated.” Upon superficial glance, this claim might appear quite frightening to those who have not investigated the scientific literature on vaccines. The CDC has a propensity to omit important information, and the above claim […] VacTruth.com
Source: vactruth.com - March 4, 2018 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Tom Stavola Tags: Injuries & Deaths heterosubtypic immunity immunosuppressive influenza vaccination US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Source Type: blogs

Why flu vaccines are more important than ever in this pandemic
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase exponentially across the country, influenza (flu) season is upon us. With over 220,000 coronavirus-induced deaths in the United States since the start of this pandemic, we must prepare ourselves for a difficult winter with no end in sight. While implementing universal mask-wearing and social distancing is […]Find jobs at  Careers by KevinMD.com.  Search thousands of physician, PA, NP, and CRNA jobs now.  Learn more.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - October 28, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: < span itemprop="author" > < a href="https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/post-author/marina-lentskevich-syeda-akila-ally-diana-ioana-rapolti-and-elsa-nico-shikha-jain" rel="tag" > Marina Lentskevich, Syeda Akila, Ally Diana, Ioana Rapolti, Elsa Nico, and Shikha Tags: Conditions COVID-19 coronavirus Infectious Disease Source Type: blogs

TWiV 217: I just flu in and my arms are shot
On episode #217 of the science show This Week in Virology, Vincent, Alan, Rich, and Dickson review influenza vaccines. You can find TWiV #217 at www.twiv.tv.
Source: virology blog - January 27, 2013 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology adjuvant afluria cell culture efficacy egg fluarix flulaval flumist fluvirin H5N1 influenza LAIV narcolepsy pandemic pandemrix TIV vaccine viral virus Source Type: blogs

TWiV 220: Flu watches the clock while T7 gets a CAT scan
On episode #220 of the science show This Week in Virology, Vincent, Rich, Alan, and Kathy discuss regulation of influenza virus replication by splicing, and the bacteriophage T7 random walk. You can find TWiV #220 at www.twiv.tv.
Source: virology blog - February 17, 2013 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology bacteriophage t7 cryo-electron tomography Cryo-ET influenza NEP NS1 NS2 nuclear export protein rna splicing viral virus Source Type: blogs

TWiV 230: Gene goes to Washington, flu chickens out
On episode #230 of the science show This Week in Virology, Vincent, Rich, Alan and Kathy review H7N9 infections in China, the debate over patenting genes, and receptor-binding by ferret-transmissible avian H5 influenza virus. You can find TWiV #230 at www.twiv.tv.
Source: virology blog - April 28, 2013 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology aerosol avian influenza H7N9 China ferret gene patent H5N1 poultry receptor binding Shanghai sialic acid Supreme Court of the United States transmission viral virus Source Type: blogs

TWiV 236: Flu gets the VIP treatment
On epside #236 of the science show This Week in Virology, Vincent, Alan and Kathy review novel approaches to preventing influenza virus infection. You can find TWiV #236 at www.twiv.tv.
Source: virology blog - June 9, 2013 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology aav adeno-associated virus broadly neutralizing antibody codon pair bias ferret HA hemagglutinin influenza mouse NA neuraminidase vaccine vector vectored immunoprophylaxis viral Source Type: blogs

More about avian influenza
The UK government has updated its advice (adding an interactive map so you can see if you are in a restriction zone - the information at the end of the page will tell you what has changed).There is also an official news item about the incident (with a link at the end to the DEFRA announcement). Most newspapers and news sources look to be covering the story today, but these look worth mentioning:British Veterinary Association and British Veterinary Poultry AssociationNational Farmers' UnionWebMDNHS Choices has information about avian flu (although nothing has been added yet in the light of the incident in East Yorkshire).No...
Source: Browsing - November 18, 2014 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: avian influenza Source Type: blogs

Flu Report: Providers Prescribing Antivirals at Higher Rate
By IYOUE SUNG Earlier this week, we reported on the current rates of influenza-like illness (ILI), based on data from roughly one million patient visits on the athenahealth network. That report showed a steep increase in ILI rates for the week ending Saturday, December 13 (see previous post). It’s not certain that this season will […]
Source: The Health Care Blog - December 19, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: THCB Antiviral athenahealth Data H3N2 ILI Influenza Source Type: blogs