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Person from Sandoval County among first human West Nile infections of 2023

The New Mexico Department of Health confirmed Friday that two patients have been infected with West Nile Virus in the past week. One patient is from Sandoval County. Both patients, the other is from Lea County, were hospitalized and are recovering. Also, one horse from Sierra County has also been diagnosed with West Nile virus. […]

Sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes is rare and hard to predict

Sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes is rare and hard to predict. Every second counts when it comes to saving lives. Photo: Getty Images Sudden cardiac arrest among young athletes is a low-probability, high-impact event. Roughly one in 50,000 to one in 80,000 young athletes will die each year of sudden cardiac arrest, says Dr. […]

First responders face off in blood donation ‘Battle of the Badges’ across Berrien County

Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:22:04 GMT (1690582924846) 81d3bb27381112e34f0f4c6b5f0c2b73a019c858 5b635e9d4842dbb4a391dce5e8f747e52a00b730 by WSBT 22 Fri, July 28th 2023, 10:21 PM UTC First responders across Berrien County are going head-to-head to see which department can bring in the most blood donations. Someone donating blood at a blood drive (WSBT Photo) Loading …

Organoids Shed Light On COVID-19 Infection During Pregnancy

Organoids offer new insight into the effects of Covid-19 infection on pregnant women and their children. In a recent study, Australian researchers led by Dr. Jose Polo from Monash University, develop a placental organoid model that demonstrates how the SARS-CoV-2 virus infects the placental barrier between maternal and fetal blood, impairing the barrier’s ability to […]

‘It’s not looking great’: PNW blood donor org urges more donations as supply slips

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Bloodworks Northwest is urging community members to donate blood as the region’s supply nears emergency-level lows. Health officials say blood donations decrease during summer as people are out enjoying activities and festivals. “People aren’t coming out to donate blood because it’s not on their minds and during summer, that’s actually when […]

Adults Follow Biannual Pattern of RSV Infection

Timely associations between biannual waves of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were found in adults and children who experienced RSV seasons pre- and post the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Virology. The main pathogen causing respiratory infections in infants and young children is RSV, which is a major cause […]

The CDC sees signs of a late summer COVID wave

Enlarge this image Hospitalizations for COVID-19 are ticking up. But even if illnesses keep rising, it appears unlikely that they will hit previous summer peaks. EMS-Forster-Productions/Getty Images EMS-Forster-Productions/Getty Images Yet another summer COVID-19 wave may have started in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “After roughly six, seven months of […]

Health Department issues warning after person dies of serious bacterial infection

One person in Connecticut has died and two others were hospitalized after being infected with a bacteria that can lead to necrotizing fasciitis. The severe Virbrio vulnificus infections were reported in one patient who ate raw oysters from an out-of-state establishment and the other two reported exposure to salt or brackish water in Long Island […]