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Bird flu, NIH indirect costs, and trans health care

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Last updated: February 10, 2025 3:05 pm
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This discovery raises concerns about the potential for bird flu to spread more easily between animals and humans. While the current outbreak in dairy cows has not resulted in any human cases, the mutation identified in some of the viruses raises red flags about the virus’s ability to adapt and potentially pose a greater threat to human health.

Researchers and public health officials will continue to monitor the situation closely and take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of bird flu to humans. The USDA’s report underscores the importance of ongoing surveillance and research to better understand the potential risks associated with bird flu and to develop strategies to mitigate those risks.

For more information on the latest developments in the field of infectious diseases, be sure to sign up for STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Stay informed and stay healthy!

According to a recent report by CNN, an unnamed source revealed that a Nevada dairy worker has tested positive for a new variant of the bird flu virus. The test results are currently awaiting confirmation by the CDC. This new strain, labeled genotype D1.1, is different from the B3.13 strain responsible for the main outbreak. Flu virologist Florian Krammer from Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine expressed concerns about the potential for more spillovers of the virus. He emphasized the importance of studying the transmissibility and severity of this new variant in ferrets, as they are considered the best animal model for flu in humans.

In other news, the U.S. Department of Justice has taken a different stance on the trans Supreme Court case, U.S. v. Skrmetti. Initially, under the Biden administration, the DOJ argued that Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth constituted sex discrimination. However, the DOJ, now under the Trump administration, has reversed its position and determined that the ban is not discriminatory based on sex. Despite this change, the DOJ is not seeking to dismiss the case and believes that the Supreme Court should still make a ruling, as it could impact similar cases in lower courts.

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The Supreme Court is expected to make a decision on the case later this spring. The outcome of this ruling could have significant implications not only for access to gender-affirming care for trans individuals but also for how states regulate healthcare more broadly.

In recent articles that we are reading, topics range from the importance of healthcare for youths leaving prison to the controversy surrounding a ban on DEI language in the sciences. The FDA’s approach to antibiotics and the integrity of genetic databases have also been highlighted in recent news. These articles provide valuable insights into various issues affecting the healthcare and scientific communities.

As we continue to stay informed about current events and developments in healthcare and science, it is essential to consider the implications of these issues on individuals and society as a whole. Stay tuned for more updates on these important topics.

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