

TWiV 1214: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
10 snips May 3, 2025
Dr. Daniel Griffin, a physician and infectious diseases researcher, joins the discussion to address critical public health issues. He warns of increasing vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and polio due to declining vaccination rates. Griffin highlights the recent end of the Ebola outbreak in Uganda and the connection between the shingles vaccine and reduced dementia risk. He also reviews the status of respiratory viruses and sheds light on challenges surrounding the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine, urging listeners to advocate for science in healthcare.
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Attack on Science Harms Research
- The attack on science includes euthanizing valuable research lab animals due to funding cuts.
- This undermines scientific progress in critical areas like cancer and dementia treatment.
Shingles Vaccine Lowers Dementia
- Herpes zoster vaccination reduces the risk of new dementia diagnoses.
- The recombinant shingles vaccine shows an even greater protective effect against dementia.
Uganda Ends Ebola Outbreak
- Uganda declared end of its latest Ebola outbreak after 42 days with no new cases.
- This marks important progress in controlling infectious diseases in the region.