TWiV reviews rhinovirus complications in infants, a new influenza antiviral drug, Oropouche fever in Brazil, measles in Maryland and Ohio, effect of eliminating non-medical vaccine exemptions in NY, foot-and-mouth disease in Europe, severe primary and secondary dengue infections, and therapeutic mitigation of measles-like immune amnesia and exacerbated disease after prior respiratory virus infections.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Rich Condit, and Angela Mingarelli
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- Infant rhinovirus bronchiolitis contribution to hospital bed and vent use (JAMA Net Open)
- Onradivir new influenza antiviral (Lancet)
- Oropouche fever in Brazil (PAHO)
- Maryland and Ohio measles
- Repealing school vaccination exemptions (JAMA New Open)
- Increases risk of FMDV entry into Europe (pig333)
- Severe primary and secondary dengue (Nat Med)
- Mitigation of measles immune amnesia and exacerbated disease (Nat Comm)
- Letters read on TWiV 1087
- Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks!
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