Monthly Archives: August 2023

Postpartum Cardiovascular Health Counseling Rates May Be Lacking in At-Risk Patients

Between 2016 and 2020, postpartum cardiovascular health (CVH) counseling modestly declined among individuals without cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, according to research published in JAMA. For individuals with CVD risk factors and adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs), only 60% of individuals in the study said they received CVH counseling at their postpartum visit. “The postpartum period […]

Wash your fruits and veggies: B.C. experiences Cyclospora infection outbreak

The BC Centre for Disease Control is urging residents to wash their fruits and veggies thoroughly, or cook them when possible, as the province experiences an outbreak of parasitic infections. As of July 31, 43 cases of Cyclospora infection were recorded in the province, nine of which were acquired without travelling outside of Canada or […]

RSV Infections in Children, Adults Evolve Chest Tomography Features

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has some specificities that suggest infections evolve heterogeneous chest tomography (CT) features in children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with RSV, according to a review published in Children. RSV has been assessed as a common cause of morbidity in young children due to lower respiratory tract infections. Management of RSV has been […]

B.C. sees record number of cases of parasite-induced gastrointestinal illness

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control is reminding the public to take precautions to prevent gastrointestinal illness after seeing a record number of infections caused by a parasite normally found in tropical and subtropical climates. The centre says it has seen 43 cases of Cyclospora infections in the province this year, the most ever recorded […]

Leprosy may now be endemic in Florida, scientists say

Multiple cases of leprosy have been found in Florida with no traditional trace as to how a patient contracted the disease, suggesting to scientists that “leprosy has become endemic in the southeastern United States,” said a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The report, published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, said […]

First human infection of West Nile virus in Idaho this year

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho’s first human West Nile virus (WNV) infection this year was identified in a Washington County resident over the age of 50 on Thursday. This person has been hospitalized with the infection but is recovering and being discharged home. So far this year, WNV activity in mosquitoes has been detected […]

Research into blood-testing tired drivers could pave way for legislation

New research into driver tiredness could yield potential prosecutions for inattentive, sleepy drivers. 06:0005 August 2023 View 4 images A new blood test is being developed by Australian researchers to detect a person’s level of tiredness, with a view of applying potential prosecutions to drivers over a “tiredness limit.” Reported first by The Guardian newspaper, as […]

‘Powerful’ new RSV prevention drug should be available to all infants this fall, CDC says

Every newborn and infant under 8 months old should be given a “powerful” new drug to protect them from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) this upcoming season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended Thursday (Aug. 3).  The new drug isn’t a vaccine, but rather contains lab-made proteins that latch onto the virus and […]

Giving up meat can lower your risk of cardiovascular disease

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size More people are becoming full- or part-time vegetarians. In fact, 42 per cent of Australians are trying to eat less meat or are choosing to go without completely. Reducing or eliminating our consumption of meat and animal products can be an ethical choice, and plant-based diets benefit […]