

TWiV 1212: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
10 snips Apr 26, 2025
Joining the discussion is Dr. Daniel Griffin, an infectious disease physician and clinical expert. He talks about the troubling US withdrawal from global health initiatives and the importance of vaccination against diseases like avian flu and measles. Dr. Griffin reviews the effectiveness and waning immunity of RSV vaccines, and how Paxlovid may help reduce strokes. He emphasizes the significance of vaccination in alleviating long COVID symptoms and shares resources for those seeking help with long COVID. Finally, he highlights the need for better public engagement in health education.
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CDC's Early Warning Loss
- Defunding the CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases journal reduces early warnings for pandemics.
- This limits the US government's ability to respond rapidly and save lives during outbreaks.
Bird Flu Awareness Gap
- Most Americans are unaware bird flu can infect people and are reluctant to get vaccinated.
- Public education must emphasize the serious risk and safety of vaccines for H5N1.
Squirrels as Mpox Source
- Fire-footed rope squirrels are the reservoir host for monkeypox virus in West Africa.
- Human consumption of these squirrels likely explains some monkeypox outbreaks in the region.