Medical Health Cluster

Vacunas

Brote multinacional de viruela símica, evaluación rápida de riesgo (2022)

Balance del Centro Europeo para la Prevención y Control de Enfermedades (ECDC) de lo que se sabe sobre la viruela símica. Se recomienda que los países europeos se centren en la identificación, la gestión, el rastreo de los contactos y la notificación de los nuevos casos. ¿Qué es la viruela […]

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Resurgence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the US

After a dip in US reports of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) early in the COVID-19 pandemic, cases have resurged, according to the CDC’s 2020 STD Surveillance Report. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The report noted that the decline in cases was likely due to pandemic-related disruptions in care and several other factors: […]

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How COVID-19 Created a ‘Watershed’ Moment for Wastewater Surveillance

Wastewater surveillance is exactly what it sounds like: Concentrated wastewater samples are collected and screened for different bacteria or viruses that may be present in a given community. Researchers like Natalie Exum, PhD ’16, an assistant scientist in Environmental Health and Engineering, have used this tool during the pandemic to spot potential […]

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Tecovirimat, el antiviral más prometedor para el tratamiento de la viruela del mono

La ministra de Sanidad, Carolina Darias, anunció el pasado 25 de mayo en la rueda de prensa posterior al Consejo Interterritorial del Sistema Nacional de Salud (CISNS), la participación de España, junto al resto de Estados miembros de la Unión Europea, en la adquisición conjunta de Imvanex, la vacuna autorizada en julio de 2013 […]

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Researchers Find a Pathway to Prevent COVID Infection

The Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium announced that its researchers have managed to identify the key that allows the COVID-19 virus to attack cells. What’s more, they have succeeded in closing the lock to block the virus and prevent it from interacting with the cell, thereby preventing infection. […]

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STUI, nuevo efecto secundario asociado a las vacunas contra la Covid-19

De momento las vacunas de AstraZeneca-Oxford, Pfizer-BioNTech y Moderna son las únicas que han sido identificadas con esta molestia. Los efectos secundarios con la orina más frecuentes fueron el almacenamiento. El STUI constituye la enfermedad urológica más frecuente en varones de edad avanzada. Desde hace más de año y medio […]

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Mental Health of Most Kids With Autism Declined in Pandemic

More than half of children and youth with autism experienced pandemic-related declines in mental health between May and December 2020, according to a large Canadian cohort study. The study, based on surveys with parents of 230 children and youth with autism, showed that 141 (61%) of these children had mental health deterioration, […]

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Recomendaciones de la UNAM para protegerse de la viruela del mono

El primer contagio humano ocurrió en 1970 pero antes del 2022 todos los casos habían ocurrido en África. Hasta ahora el único país de América Latina con casos es Argentina. Las mismas medidas indicadas para la protección de la Covid-19 funcionan contra la viruela del mono. Aunque existe el riesgo […]

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Obesity Epidemic Set to Eclipse Smoking as Cancer Trigger by 2040

Projections from a new report by Cancer Research UK (CRUK) suggest that if current trends continue, there will be more than 21 million obese adults in the UK by 2040, a 6 million increase from 2020 figures that the charity described as “staggering”. It would take the proportion of the UK population […]

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Study Questions Value of Prone Positioning in Severe COVID-19

Results of the COVI-PRONE trial do not support prone positioning for awake non-intubated COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory distress. However, the effect size for the primary outcome (intubation) was “imprecise and does not exclude a clinically important benefit,” the study team says in JAMA. The COVI-PRONE trial enrolled 400 adult […]

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