Bill Sullivan: "I’m a microbiology researcher studying infectious diseases. From a public health perspective, clarifying misconceptions about tap water and the health hazards of raw water can protect consumers and curtail the spread of infectious diseases." The Conversation U.S., Indiana University School of Medicine https://lnkd.in/evFDWyMr
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Infectious diseases are disorders that are caused by organisms, usually microscopic in size, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites that are passed, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. Humans can also become infected following exposure to an infected animal that harbors a pathogenic organism that is capable of infecting humans. Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide, particularly in low-income countries, especially in young children. In 2019, two infectious diseases - lower respiratory infections and diarrheal diseases - were ranked in the top ten causes of death worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO). Both of these diseases can be caused by a variety of infectious agents. Access our Journal here: https://lnkd.in/eTEFAUcE Submit Manuscript in our Journal of Clinical Practice and Medical Case Report at: https://lnkd.in/eeS-X_yV For any queries contact us on whatsapp us @ +1(438) 699-5365 #Endocrinology #ClinicalTrials #MedicalResearch #HealthcareInnovation #PharmaceuticalIndustry #Biotechnology #MedicalDevices #ResearchAndDevelopment #HealthcareRegulation #PatientSafety #ClinicalResearc #MedicalBreakthroughs #HealthcareTransformation
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Precision metagenomics – a rapid solution for identifying and characterizing microbial agents of infectious disease. Download the Precision metagenomics ebook today: https://ilmn.ly/PMES .
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Precision metagenomics – a rapid solution for identifying and characterizing microbial agents of infectious disease. Download the Precision metagenomics ebook today: https://ilmn.ly/PMES .
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Precision metagenomics – a rapid solution for identifying and characterizing microbial agents of infectious disease. Download the Precision metagenomics ebook today: https://ilmn.ly/PMES .
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Precision metagenomics – a rapid solution for identifying and characterizing microbial agents of infectious disease. Download the Precision metagenomics ebook today: https://ilmn.ly/PMES .
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🔬 Revealing Hidden Viral Transmission Through Wastewater A paper by Kathrin Schuldt from Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine et al. highlights the power of wastewater-based surveillance (#WBS) in São Tomé and Príncipe. Over 13 months, WBS detected high levels of Hepatitis A virus, Enterovirus, and SARS-CoV-2, providing critical insights into community-level transmission. Notably, SARS-CoV-2 was found in wastewater even during periods with no reported COVID-19 cases, revealing silent viral circulation that traditional surveillance missed. These findings underscore the potential of WBS to track pathogens and inform public health actions in limited-resource settings. By identifying transmission hotspots and complementing clinical data, WBS offers a cost-effective tool to strengthen epidemic preparedness and response. Joint study by #BNITM, Laboratório de Referência da Tuberculose e Doenças Emergentes in São Tomé and Príncipe & Universitat de Barcelona published in Science of the Total Environment (STOTEN), conducted as part of the project #SURVIN_STP of the German Health Protection Programme (#GHPP) by the Bundesministerium für Gesundheit. Read more about how wastewater tells the story of unseen viral spread. published in Science of the Total Environment (STOTEN) ➡️ tinyurl.com/4xmdm5cv
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Precision metagenomics – a rapid solution for identifying and characterizing microbial agents of infectious disease. Download the Precision metagenomics ebook today: https://ilmn.ly/PMES .
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I am excited to share a new blog post that delves into H5N1, a topic that has garnered significant attention in recent years. This comprehensive piece provides insights far beyond the basics, exploring the implications, risks, and fascinating aspects of this avian influenza virus. Whether you're in healthcare, research, or simply interested in infectious diseases, this post offers valuable information that can enhance your understanding. Read the full article here: https://ift.tt/DRYJ1LK.
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Check it Out! The July edition of our Infectious Disease Newsletter is here. Find this month's most prevalent stories relating to disease, public health, technology and more by clicking the link: https://hubs.ly/Q02G_2d10 #infectiousdisease #biotechnology #julynewsletter
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Researchers shed light on parasite problem By News Desk on January 19, 2025 Scientists have predicted that the rate of foodborne trematode infections will remain stable up to 2030. Foodborne trematodiases, including clonorchiasis, fascioliasis, fasciolopsiasis, opisthorchiasis, and paragonimiasis, are a neglected public health problem, particularly in the WHO South East Asia and Western Pacific regions. Infections from the parasites typically occur through ingestion of contaminated fish, crustaceans, or plants carrying the larvae of trematodes. It is estimated that about 100 species of foodborne trematodes can infect humans, including liver flukes, lung flukes, and intestinal flukes. Infection can result in severe liver and lung disease. https://lnkd.in/gREamYGg
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