TWiV 1120: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

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  • In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin reports the third case of influenza H5N1 infection in a human, this time with respiratory symptoms, an H5 avian influenza virus wastewater dashboard, FDA approves Moderna’s mRNA vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus, vaccine advisors to FDA recommend switching from the XBB.1.5 variant to JN.1 for fall COVID-19 vaccine formulations, weekly US COVID update, a controlled human exhaled breath aerosol experimental study on the relative efficacy of masks and respirators as source control for viral aerosol shedding from people infected with SARS-CoV-2, systematic review of early use of oral antiviral drugs and the risk of post COVID-19 syndrome, long-COVID autonomic syndrome in working age and work ability impairment, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 5.3% of Americans currently have long COVID, and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine presented a report with a number of conclusions about long-COVID diagnosis, symptoms, and impact on daily function.
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Komentáře • 47

  • @DavidDavisL
    @DavidDavisL Před 20 dny +14

    Early release today - I'll need to find another microbe tv episide for bedtime! Great content as always, thanks.

  • @JillKnapp
    @JillKnapp Před 20 dny +5

    Thank you, gentlemen! (Wishing you safe travels, Dr. Racaniello!)

  • @Orangecattabby
    @Orangecattabby Před 19 dny +6

    I listened to Mountains Beyond Mountains about 20 years ago and found it incredibly moving and inspiring. Since then, the only other person I’ve found who is aware of Paul Farmer is Dr. Griffin. Other great books by Tracy Kidder are Among School Children and Old Friends. He is a most wonderful author.

    • @showinghandlesisawful
      @showinghandlesisawful Před 12 dny

      I appreciate Daniel's mention of Paul Farmer and I look forward to watching the film mentioned. While reading about Paul Farmer I learned that he worked with Ophelia Dahl, whose father Roald was the famous author. He helped develop the Wade-Dahl-Till shunt for hydrocephalus after his son suffered a brain injury!

  • @WillNewcomb
    @WillNewcomb Před 19 dny +6

    Thank you!
    I see the variant soup in the USA is changing very quickly. KP.2 & KP.3 and now LB.1. It's far too early to think the pandemic is over particularly as Aussie & NZ are in a big spike.

    • @christopherrobinson7541
      @christopherrobinson7541 Před 19 dny +1

      Its Winter in Australia and they have little immunity from previous infections and rely mainly on that from vaccines.

  • @jodypettit9164
    @jodypettit9164 Před 19 dny +3

    Regarding Covid in the west, this is merely a data point, but I am an internist in an outpatient telemedicine practice and have seen a very noticeable uptick in Covid cases this past week. Never fear, I am an avid Paxlovid prescriber. Portland, Oregon.

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Před 19 dny +2

    I looked up the Stanford wastewater virus dashboard and they have several viruses and locations view. It is very interesting and thanks for the mention of it.

  • @williamhardman4096
    @williamhardman4096 Před 20 dny +7

    If you don't have insurance, Paxlovid prescription is over $1000. Calling the drug company for their aid program is useless- you have to be old with immune system problems to get help.

    • @jonnash5196
      @jonnash5196 Před 19 dny +2

      Isn't paxlovid composed of two generic drugs ? Shouldn't the government take steps to limit the profits made from this drug ????

    • @wpgc2
      @wpgc2 Před 19 dny

      @@jonnash5196 Nirmatrelvir is not generic. Ritonavir is generic, it wasn't an expensive drug relatively to begin with.

  • @Sharla1213
    @Sharla1213 Před 19 dny +4

    Thank you

  • @razerginn
    @razerginn Před 20 dny +3

    Thanks Dr R and Dr D.

  • @WillNewcomb
    @WillNewcomb Před 19 dny +4

    I always love hearing Daniel’s quote for the episode.
    Another quote, with absolutely nothing to do with virology, but quite funny:
    From Carl Jung: “"Everyone is an atheist until they clog a toilet in someone else's house"

  • @jmr
    @jmr Před 20 dny +4

    Filovirus are my favorite too! Ebola Reston has an interesting and scary story. It was too close for comfort!

  • @jodypettit9164
    @jodypettit9164 Před 19 dny +2

    Regarding Covid in the west, this is merely a data point, but I am an internist in an outpatient telemedicine practice and have seen a very noticeable uptick in Covid cases this past week. Never fear, I am an avid Paxlovid prescriber.

  • @od5155
    @od5155 Před 20 dny +2

    Nice! Early release!

  • @simongordon8182
    @simongordon8182 Před 20 dny +5

    This is super early this week !

    • @kban77
      @kban77 Před 20 dny

      I think because he’s in helsinki

  • @Jupiter_Crash
    @Jupiter_Crash Před 20 dny +1

    Thx u two!

  • @Rene-uz3eb
    @Rene-uz3eb Před 19 dny +1

    There is some evidence that higher viral load exposure during infection leads to more symptoms, so masking may not be a bad idea in some situations

  • @lauraburgoon8080
    @lauraburgoon8080 Před 19 dny +1

    Why is the national covid act now no longer providing data? This was my weekly update and I miss it.

    • @gribbler1695
      @gribbler1695 Před 19 dny +1

      As an aside, USA stopped reporting case data to the WHO when they announced that COVID-19 no longer constituted a public health emergency of international concern in May 2023.

  • @marklemont3735
    @marklemont3735 Před 20 dny +2

    Early for us, but the same time in Finland?

  • @user-sp1vx6vz9z
    @user-sp1vx6vz9z Před 17 dny

    Could you guys recommend an authoritative written reference that we could print off and hand to our doctors when we are denied Paxlovid?

  • @KellyRiemerCusick
    @KellyRiemerCusick Před 20 dny +3

    Can you please always specify whether a percentage of effectiveness cited is absolute or relative? Just the numeral is not enough to understand properly.

    • @christopherrobinson7541
      @christopherrobinson7541 Před 19 dny +2

      In such trials, the results are always relative.

    • @deanjohnston1614
      @deanjohnston1614 Před 19 dny +1

      @KellyRiemerCusick
      The effectiveness should be reported as the relative risk reduction. The absolute risk reduction is calculated from the background risk (essentially the prevalence of a disease at a specific location and time) which is a variable. In March/April 2020 the background risk in New York City was far different then that of Fargo ND. Had a vaccine/treatment (95% RRR) been available at that time the absolute risk reduction in New York would be significantly different that that of Fargo but the relative risk reduction would be the same for both.

    • @KellyRiemerCusick
      @KellyRiemerCusick Před 15 dny +1

      @@christopherrobinson7541 I'm not sure that's true. But I think it IS true that as human beings we instinctively INTERPRET the numbers as "absolute". So, in that context, I think we generally respond to these statistical details as being much more significant than they really are.

    • @christopherrobinson7541
      @christopherrobinson7541 Před 14 dny +2

      @@KellyRiemerCusick The problem is that most of the general public do not understand the difference between absolute and relative risk. Both metrics are useful in the correct context.

    • @KellyRiemerCusick
      @KellyRiemerCusick Před 14 dny +1

      @@christopherrobinson7541 Yes. Absolutely. 100%. (No pun intended.) I knew absolutely nothing about this until a few years ago. And that's the point: professionals with credentials and integrity who are presumably trying to share helpful information ought to ACKNOWLEDGE THAT, and the onus is on them, to "edumacate" the general public. There is absolutely no value in nurturing misunderstanding like this. It's not that hard to just say "relative risk" every time you say a numeral. 3 syllables. Feasible. In my humble opinion.......

  • @jonnash5196
    @jonnash5196 Před 20 dny

    Wow this posted early !
    Watch out for tick diseases !
    I just got diagnosed with anaplasmosis in northern Baltimore county just south of PA . It looks like MD usually has 20 or less cases of anaplasmosis reported each year . I guess in younger people it can be self limiting ...

  • @nancyd7441
    @nancyd7441 Před 20 dny +1

    Early !

  • @gymjoedude
    @gymjoedude Před 20 dny +4

    Can you discuss COVID mRNA vaccines and the possibility of prion-like disease potential compared to COVID infection. I know currently it is only hypothetical.

    • @traianliviudanciu8665
      @traianliviudanciu8665 Před 20 dny

      Will know
      Experiment go on.
      Gate of experimental vaccination was open

    • @kban77
      @kban77 Před 20 dny +5

      Not even hypothetically. How would an mrna segment lead to prion protein? The code is totally different.

    • @traianliviudanciu8665
      @traianliviudanciu8665 Před 20 dny

      @@kban77 If mRNA induce different Spike proteine and folding of this proteine differ from original folding ?
      But that is SF
      Why to be scared by fictions ?

    • @DonedHiga
      @DonedHiga Před 20 dny +3

      no they don't. because nothing has anything to do with anything please move on

    • @traianliviudanciu8665
      @traianliviudanciu8665 Před 20 dny

      I am vaccinated with Pfeizer m RNA and I hope new Spike proteine will not act like prions

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 Před 20 dny +1

    Maybe mask wearing not only stop droplets, but also maintain higher mucouseal respiratory temperature.
    If SARS COV2 infection can be related to lower mucouseal respiratory temperature (see at TWiV 659 at min29 what Christian Drosten suggest) (?) surgical mask wearing was enaugh If thermogenesis is weakened by different causes (low thyroid function,low submucouseal circulation...)

  • @ilovehoseok
    @ilovehoseok Před 20 dny +3

    first

  • @chinupduck4849
    @chinupduck4849 Před 19 dny

    4k views, 291 likes
    Checks out