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  • Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (5)

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Covid Update: Infectious New Variant & Stretching The Vaccine

Covid Update: Infectious New Variant & Stretching the Vaccine

>> January 31, 2021

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that a new, more contagious version of Covid-19 will become the predominant strain by March, testing the new vaccine’s effectiveness. At the same time, researchers are trying to find ways to get the vaccine to more people more quickly by lengthening time between doses, with unknown results. Infectious …

institutions/organizations: Johns Hopkins University| Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine| Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)

From Now Until the Vaccine

>> December 13, 2020

New Covid-19 vaccines won’t be available for most people until spring, and the months until then may have a staggering cost in lives and illness. A noted infectious disease expert discusses probable time lines and events between now and the vaccine’s availability, and how adherence to social distancing and masking could change outcomes.

institutions/organizations: Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)
Will We Be Ready For A Covid Vaccine?

Will We Be Ready For A Covid Vaccine?

>> October 11, 2020

A Covid-19 vaccine is on the horizon, but while billions have been spent on its development, little has been spent on distribution and there are still many unanswered questions. Experts discuss how vaccine distribution might be carried out, how long it’s likely to take, and the steps needed to make it work.

institutions/organizations: Association of State and Territorial Health Officials| Immunization Action Coalition| Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)

Medical Notes: Week of June 28, 2020

>> June 28, 2020

Researchers have been looking for an already existing drug to quickly take on Covid-19, and apparently, now they’ve found one. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration has closed the door on using the malaria treatment Hydroxychloroquine (hy-drox-ee-klor-oh-quin) to treat Covid-19. Then, social isolation has been a lifesaver the last few months, but if it …

institutions/organizations: Oxford University| U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)| Vanderbilt University
Opening America Again: When is it Safe?

Opening America Again: When Is It Safe?

>> April 26, 2020

Many Americans are impatient with social distancing as a result of Covid-19 despite the success of the tactic. However, reopening the country too quickly could allow the virus to come roaring back, resulting in thousands more deaths and even more economic damage. Two experts explain how the rollout should happen to get us back to work safely. 

institutions/organizations: Cure Violence Global| Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University School of Medicine| World Health Organization (WHO)
The U.S. Takes On Coronavirus

The U.S. Takes On Coronavirus

>> March 22, 2020

Many Americans remain confused about what they should do and why. One of the nation’s most authoritative infectious disease experts discusses.

institutions/organizations: Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)
Coronavirus: What Does It Mean To Us?

Coronavirus: What Does It Mean To Us?

>> February 16, 2020

Experts explain exactly what this Coronavirus is and the relative danger it poses compared to more familiar diseases such as influenza.

institutions/organizations: American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)| University of Maryland (UMD)| Vanderbilt University
Fatty Liver Disease: Silently Growing

Fatty Liver Disease: Silently Growing

>> July 14, 2019

Most people associate cirrhosis of the liver with heavy alcohol use. But nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which also leads to cirrhosis, is growing rapidly, and may affect a quarter of the population. Experts discuss this silent disease and what people can do to prevent and treat it.

institutions/organizations: Fatty Liver Foundation| Global Liver Institute| Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)
High Drug Prices Lead to Drug Misuse

High Drug Prices Lead to Drug Misuse (2019)

>> May 5, 2019

Millions of Americans cannot afford the medications they’ve been prescribed. Many skip doses, split pills or don’t fill prescriptions at all as a result, with sometimes even fatal consequences. But doctors are often unable to consider cost very well in prescribing, as the same drug often costs patients vastly different amounts due to insurance differences. …

institutions/organizations: Patients for Affordable Drugs| Vanderbilt University
Rethinking Antibiotics

Rethinking Antibiotics

>> January 27, 2019

Since the introduction of antibiotics in World War II, doctors have prescribed courses of treatment that typically ran longer than necessary. Bacterial resistance is forcing a reevaluation, shortening courses sometimes to just a few days and even prompting doctors to advise not using all pills if patients feel better.

institutions/organizations: Brown University| Keck School of Medicine| University of Southern California (USC)| Vanderbilt University| Warren Alpert Medical School
Exploding Myths about the Flu and Flu Vaccines

Exploding Myths about the Flu and Flu Vaccines

>> October 28, 2018

About 40 percent of eligible people have been vaccinated against the flu in recent years, but many more might do so were it not for persistent myths about the disease and its vaccine. For example, a new survey shows that more than half of parents believe the flu shot can cause the flu. Experts explain why those myths aren’t true and set the record …

institutions/organizations: Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital| Rice University| Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Shortening the Course of Antibiotics

Shortening the Course of Antibiotics

>> March 19, 2017

Since the introduction of antibiotics doctors have prescribed courses of treatment that typically ran longer than necessary but bacterial resistance is forcing a reevaluation.

institutions/organizations: Brown University| Keck School of Medicine| University of Southern California (USC)| Vanderbilt University| Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)| Warren Alpert Medical School
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