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The spread of the omicron variant: Identification of knowledge gaps, virus diffusion modelling, and future research needs. Anand Uttpal, et al. Environmental research 2023 0 0. 115612 |
Will Host Genetics Affect the Response to SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines? Historical Precedents. Maria K Smatti et al. Frontiers in medicine 2022 4 802312 |
A replication-competent smallpox vaccine LC16m8Δ-based COVID-19 vaccine. Sakamoto Akihiko, et al. Emerging microbes & infections 2022 0 0. 1-40 |
Estimation of R(t) based on illness onset data: An analysis of 1907-1908 smallpox epidemic in Tokyo. Nakajo Ko, et al. Epidemics 2022 0 0. 100545 |
COVID-19: endemic doesn’t mean harmless A Katzourakis, Nature, January 24, 2022
To an epidemiologist, an endemic infection is one in which overall rates are static — not rising, not falling. More precisely, it means that the proportion of people who can get sick balances out the ‘basic reproduction number’ of the virus, the number of individuals that an infected individual would infect, assuming a population in which everyone could get sick. Yes, common colds are endemic. So are Lassa fever, malaria and polio. So was smallpox, until vaccines stamped it out. In other words, a disease can be endemic and both widespread and deadly. Malaria killed more than 600,000 people in 2020. Ten million fell ill with tuberculosis that same year and 1.5 million died. Endemic certainly does not mean that evolution has somehow tamed a pathogen so that life simply returns to ‘normal’.
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Should Booster Shots Be Required? This Covid question played out long ago, in the fight against smallpox in 1872 Fischetti M. Sci Am, Nov 2, 2021. |
Evolution of human respiratory virus epidemics. Rochman Nash, et al. F1000Research 2021 0 0. 447 |
iCAT: diagnostic assessment tool of immunological history using high-throughput T-cell receptor sequencing. Rajeh Ahmad, et al. F1000Research 2021 0 0. 65 |
Patients With Acute Myocarditis Following mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination. Kim Han W et al. JAMA cardiology 2021 6
In this study of 7 patients with acute myocarditis, 4 occurred within 5 days of COVID-19 vaccination between February 1 and April 30, 2021. All 4 patients had received the second dose of a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine, presented with severe chest pain, had biomarker evidence of myocardial injury, were hospitalized, and had cardiac magnetic resonance imaging findings typical of myocarditis.
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Epicutaneous immunization with modified vaccinia Ankara viral vectors generates superior T cell immunity against a respiratory viral challenge. Pan Youdong, et al. NPJ vaccines 2021 0 0. (1) 1 |
SARS-CoV-2 mutations among minks show reduced lethality and infectivity to humans. Konishi Tomokazu, et al. PloS one 2021 0 0. (5) e0247626 |
Developmental Landscape of Potential Vaccine Candidates Based on Viral Vector for Prophylaxis of COVID-19. Bezbaruah Rajashri, et al. Frontiers in molecular biosciences 2021 0 0. 635337 |
One or two injections of MVA-vectored vaccine shields hACE2 transgenic mice from SARS-CoV-2 upper and lower respiratory tract infection. Liu Ruikang, et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021 0 0. (12) |
Biosecurity risks associated with vaccine platform technologies. Sandbrink Jonas B, et al. Vaccine 2021 2 0. |
Protection against severe infectious disease in the past. Mercer Alexander, et al. Pathogens and global health 2021 2 0. 1-17 |
[Formation of population gene pools of zoonotic viruses, potentially threatening biosafety]. Lvov D K, et al. Voprosy virusologii 2020 11 0. (5) 243-258 |
MVA Vector Vaccines Inhibit SARS CoV-2 Replication in Upper and Lower Respiratory Tracts of Transgenic Mice and Prevent Lethal Disease. Liu Ruikang, et al. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 2021 1 0. |
SARS-CoV-2 mutations among minks show reduced lethality and infectivity to humans Konishi, Tomokazu et al. bioRxiv December 26 2020 |
Skin Delivery of Modified Vaccinia Ankara Viral Vectors Generates Superior T Cell Immunity Against a Respiratory Viral Challenge Pan, Youdong et al. bioRxiv May 08 2020 |
COVID-19 Symptom-Related Google Searches and Local COVID-19 Incidence in Spain: Correlational Study. Jimenez Alberto Jimenez, et al. Journal of medical Internet research 2020 0 0. (12) e23518 |
Buffalopox Virus: An Emerging Virus in Livestock and Humans. Eltom Kamal H, et al. Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 2020 0 0. (9) |
Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions and Military Hygiene at the United States Military Academy between 1890 and 1910. Eslinger Melissa, et al. Military medicine 2020 0 0. (11-12) e2104-e2109 |
COVID-19, varying genetic resistance to viral disease and immune tolerance checkpoints. Goodnow Christopher C, et al. Immunology and cell biology 2020 10 0. |
The Smallpox Epidemics in America in the 1700s and the Role of the Surgeons: Lessons to be Learned During the Global Outbreak of COVID-19. Hasselgren Per-Olof, et al. World journal of surgery 2020 0 0. (9) 2837-2841 |
[THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON MENTAL HEALTH - LITERATURE REVIEW]. Shelef Leah, et al. Harefuah 2020 5 0. (5) 320-325 |
Successful smallpox eradication: what can we learn to control COVID-19? Heymann D L, et al. Journal of travel medicine 2020 0 0. (4) |
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