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EID journal
Book and Periodical Publishing
Atlanta, GA 308 followers
An international peer-reviewed monthly journal.
About us
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https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/
External link for EID journal
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1995
Locations
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Primary
Atlanta, GA, US
Updates
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Researchers detected #Bartonella sp. DNA in 8.7% of phlebotomine sand fly specimens sampled during 2017–2021 in Brazil by using a quantitative real-time PCR targeting the 16S-23S internal transcribed spacer intergenic region. https://bit.ly/3Btv6vp
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New study on influenza A(#H5N1) virus resilience in milk after thermal inactivation: The consistent absence of viable virus suggests the pasteurization and homogenization processes might contribute to viral inactivation. https://bit.ly/3zHAzyd
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Researchers investigated the association between anatomic exposure site and lesion development in patients with monkeypox virus. Penile, anorectal, and oral exposures predicted lesion presence at correlating anatomic sites. https://bit.ly/3Ybhiyw
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A febrile man in Italy who had traveled to Cuba in July 2024 was diagnosed with #Oropouche fever. Sixteen days after symptom onset, replication-competent virus was detected in semen, suggesting risk for sexual transmission. https://bit.ly/4h01SEx
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In early 2024, outbreaks of #Oropouche virus linked to a novel lineage were documented in the Amazon Region of Brazil. This new lineage has been detected in Colombia, where it co-circulated with another OROV lineage. https://bit.ly/3ZV1ZLB
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In a community cluster of 25 #mpox cases in Vietnam caused by emerging monkeypox virus sublineage C.1 and imported into Vietnam through 2 independent events, 1 major cluster carried a novel APOBEC3-like mutation. https://bit.ly/4dPz3br
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#Oropouche virus has recently caused outbreaks in South America and the Caribbean. The risk for sustained local transmission in the US is considered low due to differences in vector ecology and human–vector interactions when compared with endemic areas. https://bit.ly/4evp77M
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Researchers identified a novel human #circovirus in an immunocompromised 66-year-old woman in Switzerland with sudden onset of self-limiting hepatitis. https://bit.ly/4eEHua0
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In the United States in 2021, an outbreak of 4 cases of #Burkholderia pseudomallei resulted in 2 deaths. The causative strain, B. pseudomallei ATS2021, is capable of robust biofilm formation at physiologic temperatures that may contribute to virulence. https://bit.ly/3ZMi1Ym