TWiV 1112: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

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Dr. Griffin provides a clinical update focusing on infections in dairy cattle, the effectiveness of known anti-influenza antivirals, recent statistics on SARS-CoV-2 infections, guidelines for COVID vaccine boosters, the association between boosters and long COVID, pre-exposure prophylactic use, preventing post-acute sequelae with oral antiviral therapies, dispelling the myth of viral rebound, steroid usage, convalescent plasma benefits, cognitive profile in multiple sclerosis and post-COVID, exercise intolerance post-SARS-CoV-2 infection, and the epidemiology of the pandemic in a Kenyan refugee camp.

In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin deep dives into infections of dairy cattle with high pathogenic influenza H5N1, how long virus has been circulating and if known anti-influenza antivirals can reduce secondary attack rates, before reviewing the recent statistics on SARS-CoV-2 infection, the guidelines for spring administration of COVID vaccines boosters, whether COVID booster takes associates with long COVID prevalence, discusses the emergency use application of a pre-exposure prophylactic, if administration of oral antiviral therapies can prevent the onset of post-acute sequelae following SARS-CoV-2 infection, continues to dispel the myth of viral rebound, when to use steroids and the benefits of convalescent plasma, what do when healthcare workers succumb to SARS-CoV-2 infection, compares and contrasts the cognitive profile in multiple sclerosis and post-COVID, exercise intolerance following SARS-CoV-2 infection and the epidemiology of the pandemic in a Kenyan refugee camp. For more information about this body of work, listen to TWiV 1088.

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