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Images in Clinical Medicine 
Soft Tick Relapsing Fever 

Panels A and B: Two thin blood smears with Wright’s staining showing spirochetes

Images in Clinical Medicine Soft Tick Relapsing Fever Panels A and B: Two thin blood smears with Wright’s staining showing spirochetes

A 74-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a 3-week history of intermittent fevers, muscle aches, and vomiting. Thin blood smears showed spirochetes. Read the full case details: nej.md/4uqGBL4

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🚀 Huge news for people living with #sleepingsickness!

Acoziborole, a one-day, single-dose oral treatment developed with Sanofi, has received a positive opinion from @ema.europa.eu for the treatment of the most common form of sleeping sickness.

👉 bit.ly/46ZFpEi

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#idboardreview 30 M recent travel to Japan, consumed seafood/sushi, tap water, raw fruits/vegetables, drank 4 alcoholic drinks/day, presents w/ severe epigastric pain, N,V, no relief with antiulcer tx, EGD several small mass lesions in stomach w/erosion #idsky #meded #idmeded

2 months ago 4 1 1 0
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#idboardreview A kid was bitten by an octopus 🐙 while swimming. 2 days later: cherry-sized, red, erythematous wound w/ hemorrhagic nodus in center that didn’t heal for months. Once excised: healed completely. path with GNR #medEd #idmedEd #IDsky

2 months ago 9 2 3 0
EQUIP Scholarship | Herminthology

📣 4 scholarships are available to support women parasitologists from LMICs to attend the ICOPA 2026 conference in Montréal (August 16-21)! Application deadline 11. February & requires proof of abstract submission (deadline 2. February). Further info: www.herminthology.com/equip

3 months ago 2 2 0 0

A List of Predictions Made in 1926 About 2026

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Nepal reports sharp rise in Japanese encephalitis in 2025; Seeks help for 2026 vaccination campaign The Nepal Ministry of Health and Population has reported 35 fatalities to Japanese encephalitis (JE), and another 175 cases since June, numbers significantly higher than 2024 when 80 cases were report...

The Nepal Ministry of Health and Population has reported 35 fatalities to Japanese encephalitis (JE), and another 175 cases since June, numbers significantly higher than 2024 when 80 cases were reported, including 23 deaths.

outbreaknewstoday.substack.com/p/nepal-repo... #IDSky

4 months ago 1 1 0 0
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4 months ago 1 2 0 0
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#idboardreview 45 farmer from Uganda 🇺🇬 presents acutely w/fever, fatigue, headache, black tarry stools, nose bleed, blurry vision. Recent contact w/ sick 🐄 during birth. ⬆️Cr, LFTs, CK, LDH, ⬇️Hb, wbc. Retinitis w/ hemorrhage. Dx? #medEd #idmedEd #idsky #virologySky

5 months ago 3 2 1 0
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[Review] Kyasanur Forest disease: an emerging arboviral threat Kyasanur Forest disease is a neglected tick-borne viral haemorrhagic fever endemic to India's Western Ghats, caused by the Kyasanur Forest disease virus, a flavivirus transmitted by Haemaphysalis spinigera ticks. The virus circulates in a sylvatic cycle among monkeys, rodents, shrews, birds, and ixodid ticks, and is transmitted to humans incidentally via tick bites. Since its discovery in 1957 in Karnataka, Kyasanur Forest disease has spread to other Indian states, driven by deforestation, forest fragmentation, and increased human incursion into wildlife habitats.

Kyasanur Forest disease, a tick-borne viral fever in India's Western Ghats, is caused by a flavivirus and transmitted by Haemaphysalis spinigera ticks. Since 1957, it has spread due to deforestation and human encroachment. 🌳🦠

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5 months ago 0 1 0 0
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Senegal reports rapid rise in human Rift Valley fever cases: 140 confirmed cases, 18 deaths In a follow-up on the Rift Valley fever (RVF) situation in Senegal, the Ministry of Health reports in an update today, the outbreak has now reached 140 confirmed human cases and 18 deaths.

🦟" #Senegal 🇸🇳 reports rapid rise in human #RiftValley fever cases: 140 confirmed cases, 18 deaths" 🌍
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Published today. We found that hepatitis B was the leading cause of cirrhosis and HCC in southern Malawi. HCC is diagnosed at a very late stage. Huge opportunity to prevent liver-related death with community hepatitis B test and treat programmes. #hepsky #idsky

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6 months ago 2 2 1 0
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A clinical practice guideline for tuberculous meningitis Tuberculous meningitis is the most severe form of tuberculosis, causing death or disability in around half of those affected. There are no up-to-date international guidelines defining its optimal mana...

A clinical practice guideline for tuberculous meningitis

Tuberculous Meningitis International Research Consortium

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Four Deaths in Florida This Year From Vibrio vulnificus Infections Cases and deaths in the state are down from the 2 previous years. Here are some clinical considerations, treatment options, and prevention strategies in relation to these infections.

Cases and deaths in the state are down from the 2 previous years. Here are some clinical considerations, treatment options, and prevention strategies in relation to these infections. #IDsky #Medsky

9 months ago 1 2 0 0
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First Case of Neuroinvasive Oropouche Virus in Wisconsin: A Case Report Oropouche virus (OROV) is a re-emerging arbovirus that poses a yet undetermined degree of threat to the United States (US), with outbreaks reported in the Caribbean and South America, including new areas of spread, since the end of 2023.

First Case of Neuroinvasive Oropouche Virus in Wisconsin: A Case Report

✅ Just Accepted
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9 months ago 11 16 1 0
Murine Typhus: A Re-emerging Threat in the United States
Murine Typhus: A Re-emerging Threat in the United States YouTube video by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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#PublicHealth #Zoonosois #IDSky #InfectiousDisease

8 months ago 2 1 1 0
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🧵 Dengue is no longer just a tropical disease - it's showing up in Europe.

This season, France, Italy, and Portugal (Madeira) have already reported locally acquired dengue cases.

Check the latest #CDTR on #dengue here: bit.ly/3TQpDVu

#IdSky #EpiSky #MosquitoBorne #Prevention #PublicHealth

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Neurocysticercosis school outbreak in Belgium Human cysticercosis results from ingesting microscopic Taenia solium eggs shed by a tapeworm carrier, forming cystic larvae (ie, cysticerci) in tissues. These larvae normally encyst in the pig, the natural intermediate host. Upon consumption by humans, they develop into a new intestinal tapeworm. Affecting the human brain, neurocysticercosis is responsible for a third of epilepsy cases in endemic tropical and subtropical regions.1,2

1/ Imagine being a kid, just vibing at school, when boom—a tapeworm decides to set up camp in your brain. 🧠🏕️
Welcome to the wildest, most unexpected outbreak Belgium has seen. And no, this isn’t an episode of House MD but it reads like it.
I love ID #IDSky #MedSky
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Key public health message

What did you want to address in this study and why?

The parasite Toxoplasma gondii can cause severe disease in humans. People can acquire the parasite by eating raw or undercooked infected meat or unwashed fruits or vegetables contaminated with the parasite. We wanted to investigate T. gondii in commercial ready-to eat (RTE) salads in European countries to estimate the importance of these food products as sources of T. gondii.

What have we learnt from this study?

Using a molecular method, we detected T. gondii in 4.1% of 3,293 RTE salad samples from 10 European countries. Sampling in winter season, sampling and packaging of salad in Northern Europe and salad grown in Western Europe were associated with detection of T. gondii from salad samples.

What are the implications of your findings for public health?

As RTE salads are intended to be consumed raw without further processing, T. gondii in salad from European countries may lead to infections in humans. Measures to prevent and control contamination of salads are necessary. Further washing of RTE salads might be recommended for specific risk groups such as pregnant people.

Key public health message What did you want to address in this study and why? The parasite Toxoplasma gondii can cause severe disease in humans. People can acquire the parasite by eating raw or undercooked infected meat or unwashed fruits or vegetables contaminated with the parasite. We wanted to investigate T. gondii in commercial ready-to eat (RTE) salads in European countries to estimate the importance of these food products as sources of T. gondii. What have we learnt from this study? Using a molecular method, we detected T. gondii in 4.1% of 3,293 RTE salad samples from 10 European countries. Sampling in winter season, sampling and packaging of salad in Northern Europe and salad grown in Western Europe were associated with detection of T. gondii from salad samples. What are the implications of your findings for public health? As RTE salads are intended to be consumed raw without further processing, T. gondii in salad from European countries may lead to infections in humans. Measures to prevent and control contamination of salads are necessary. Further washing of RTE salads might be recommended for specific risk groups such as pregnant people.

🥗 Washing your salad before you eat it is always a good idea, even if it is a "ready-to-eat" product

Calero-Barnal et al. tested 3,329 samples from 10 European countries for Toxoplasma gondii

Here's what they found 👉🏽 bit.ly/EUS30TG

#EpiSky #IDSky #FoodSafety #PublicHealth

9 months ago 12 13 1 0
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Tetanus: recognition and management Currently a rarity in high-income countries, tetanus is a diagnosis not to miss. Deaths from tetanus fell by almost 90% between 1990 and 2019, largely reflecting the success of WHO's Maternal and Neon...

Tetanus: recognition and management. A comprehensive review in @thelancetinfdis.bsky.social with a brilliant group of co-authors. www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...

9 months ago 4 4 0 0
Job vacancy: ST3 Clinical Fellow, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London | trac.jobs

📣 ID/HIV Job opportunity: ST3+ Infectious Diseases Clinical Fellow at University College London Hospital/Hospital for Tropical Diseases from September 2025. Deadline 1/7/25 www.nhsjobs.com/job/UK/Londo...

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Rapid communication
Air and surface sampling for clade Ib monkeypox virus in United Kingdom hospitals, 2024 to 2025

Research
Human infections with Eurasian avian-like swine influenza virus detected by coincidence via routine respiratory surveillance systems, the Netherlands, 2020 to 2023

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Frameworks to support evidence-informed decision-making in public health and infectious disease prevention and control: a scoping review

Users’ experience of frameworks to support evidence-informed decision-making in public health: a scoping review

Image showing the table of content of issue 19 in 2025: Rapid communication Air and surface sampling for clade Ib monkeypox virus in United Kingdom hospitals, 2024 to 2025 Research Human infections with Eurasian avian-like swine influenza virus detected by coincidence via routine respiratory surveillance systems, the Netherlands, 2020 to 2023 Review Frameworks to support evidence-informed decision-making in public health and infectious disease prevention and control: a scoping review Users’ experience of frameworks to support evidence-informed decision-making in public health: a scoping review

Check out our new issue 🗞️ bit.ly/EUS3019

Findings from the rapid communication by Atkinson et al. underscore the importance of infection prevention & control measures #IPC as viable clade Ib #MPXV contamination can occur during treatment of #mpox patients

#IDSky #EpiSky #MedSky #PublicHealth

11 months ago 8 10 1 0
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Cave-Associated Histoplasmosis Outbreak ... This report describes a cluster of suspected histoplasmosis cases affecting 12 members of an extended family who had all visited the Venado Caves in Costa Rica.

Outbreak of 12 probable/confirmed histoplasmosis cases amongst travelers to 🇨🇷.

All cases included:
✅ spending significant times in caves
✅ saw 🦇
✅ had direct contact with 🦇 droppings

Most pts improved without treatment.

www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes...

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Transmission and clinical manifestations of leptospirosis in humans

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11 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Too Much Coffee: A Rare Cause of Sore Throat A 25-year-old male from Guatemala presented to the clinic with a 5-year history of sore throat, associated with odynophagia and dysphagia for solids. He re

Quick bit of CPD for a Sunday morning.

Had not appreciated association between this infection & coffee...

#IDSky #ClinMicro @cidjournal.bsky.social

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11 months ago 7 3 0 1
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Oropharyngeal leech infestation as a cause of severe anemia in a 65-year-old male patient: a case report Blood-tinged saliva, light-headedness, difficulty speaking and a foreign body sensation in the throat were all reported by a 65-year-old man with severe anemia. The cause? Oropharyngeal leech…

Blood-tinged saliva, light-headedness, difficulty speaking and a foreign body sensation in the throat were all reported by a 65-year-old man with severe #anemia.

The cause? Oropharyngeal #leech infestation.

Read the full #EdsChoice case 👉 buff.ly/RG8vYWu

#MedSky #IDSky

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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Meet the warriors trying to teach the west how to fight in the Arctic Melting sea ice, rising tensions and the relearning of what it will take to master the art of Arctic warfare

In northern Norway, US marines are learning Arctic warfare. Here is my @financialtimes.com story on the competition between Russia, China & Nato in this region – and how troops fight in a hostile climate. With Daria Mosolova & beautiful 📷 by @kalpeshlathigra.bsky.social

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Dr Meera Chand, Deputy Director at the UK Health Security Agency, said:

"Our Health Protection Teams are working at pace to get in touch with people who were in contact with this individual while they were in England, to ensure they seek appropriate medical care and testing should they develop any symptoms. The infection does not spread easily between people, and the overall risk to the UK population is very low."

Dr Meera Chand, Deputy Director at the UK Health Security Agency, said: "Our Health Protection Teams are working at pace to get in touch with people who were in contact with this individual while they were in England, to ensure they seek appropriate medical care and testing should they develop any symptoms. The infection does not spread easily between people, and the overall risk to the UK population is very low."

We are currently working to identify contacts of an individual who travelled to England while they were unwell with Lassa fever. This individual returned to Nigeria, where they were diagnosed.
Full story news 🔗📰
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1 year ago 8 8 1 0
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Histo (2025)

Just published 🔥
IDSA 2025 Clinical Practice Guideline Update On Histoplasmosis: Treatment of Asymptomatic Histoplasma Pulmonary Nodules (Histoplasmomas) and Mild or Moderate Acute Pulmonary Histoplasmosis in Adults,Children & Pregnant People #IDsky
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1 year ago 24 7 0 0
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#idboardreview 30 M from Ethiopia in refugee camp x7d now arrived in Europe, has fever x3d f/b chills, dizziness, hepatomegaly, thrombocytopenia, ⬆️inflammatory markers. Blood smear shown. Dx? #medEd #idmedEd #IDsky

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