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This Week in Virology

TWiV 1122: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

This Week in Virology

Vincent Racaniello

Vincent, Microbe, Medicine, Microbiology, Racaniello, Infection, Virus, Virology, Pathogen, Infectious, Twiv, Science & Medicine

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin discusses expanded use of the RSV vaccine by GSK, how the youngest member of the MicrobeTV family was hospitalized with RSV, why we are seeing more RSV infections than before the pandemic and how administration of monoclonal antibody therapy does not prevent infection but disease, before reviewing the weekly US COVID update, how SARS-CoV-2 affects neurodevelopment of the fetus and probability of preeclampsia, if giving Paxlovid prevents long COVID, and FDA recommends switching from the XBB.1.5 variant to JN.1 for fall COVID-19 vaccine formulations. Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Young “Immune” co-host with RSV (YouTube) RSV on Immune (MicrobeTV) More children hospitalized with RSV after pandemic than before (Pediatrics) France supports Nirsevimab for RSV (Influenza and other respiratory viruses) Protects against disease not infection Nirsevimab (CIDRAP) TWiV tells it likes it is: protects against disease NOT infection (TWiV 695) RSV vaccine access expanded 50-59 (CIDRAP) GSK RSV vaccine expanded use for high risk 50-year olds (GSK) COVID-19 deaths COVID-19 national trend Neurodevelopmental delay in children whose mothers exposed to SARS-CoV-2 (Scientific Reports) Preeclampsia associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection (Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine) Effectiveness of nirmatelvir/ritonavir in children and adolescents (Nat Comm) JN.1 for fall COVID-19 boosters (FDA) COVID-19 vaccine booster switch (CIDRAP) EUA for pemgarda (FDA) Infusion centers near you! (pemgarda.com) CDC quarantine guidelines (CDC) Early phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID.gov) NIH COVID-19 treatment guidelines (NIH) Infectious Disease Society guidelines for treatment and management (IDSociety) Drug interaction checker (University of Liverpool) Molnupiravir safety and efficiacy (JMV) Convalescent plasma recommendations for immunocompromised (ID Society) Updated respiratory virus guidelines (CDC) What to do when your healthcare provider is infected with SARS-CoV-2 (CDC) Managing healthcare staff shortages (CDC) Steroids, dexamethasone at the right time (OFID) Anticoagulation guidelines (hematology.org) Long COVID evidence based review TWiV shout out (TWiV 1088) Nirmatrelvir-ritonavir prevents long COVID-19? (JAMA Medicine) Contribute to our Floating Doctors fundraiser Letters read on TWiV 1122 Dr. Griffin’s COVID treatment summary (pdf) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your questions for Dr. Griffin to [email protected]

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0:00.0

This Week in Virology, the Podcast about Viruses, the kind that make you sick.

0:07.0

From Micrope TV, this is Twy, this week in Vrology, episode 1122, recorded on Thursday, June 13,

0:19.4

2024. And you're listening to the podcast all about viruses.

0:24.0

Joining me today from New York, Daniel Griffin.

0:27.0

Hello Daniel.

0:28.0

Hello everyone, including you, Mystery Vincent Replacement for the night. You know I have to say for our

0:34.8

listeners that Vincent has not missed one of these recordings since February of

0:41.4

2020 so I know he's doing something important so you know he is

0:45.5

texting me for whatever that's worth so. Well that's great so what's your bow tie

0:50.2

today Daniel so you got to have the bow tie conversation. Oh yeah I got to do it. So if you look

0:54.9

closely now people have to go to YouTube you'll see this very bright red bow tie and

1:00.1

it's actually it's a disease instead of a particular pathogen it's

1:04.1

hepatitis these are inflamed hepatocytes

1:07.3

so any hepatitis a b or c

1:10.3

even be toxic it could even be non path It could even be non-pathogen related.

1:13.8

I'm sorry what? It could be non-pathogen related dare I say that. It could be a

1:17.6

toxic ingestion. It could be one of those herpes viridae, right?

1:22.0

It doesn't have the human.

1:24.2

I hear the non-infectious.

1:27.0

I'm like, what?

1:27.8

Yeah, it can be everything.

1:29.4

So this is just good old, but for me,

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