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Opinion | Measles Took My Daughter. This Is What I Want Everyone to Know.

This is a heartbreaking read and underscores the devastating and far-reaching toll that vaccine hesitancy can take. www.nytimes.com/2026/04/21/o...

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Conference attendance! Associate Editor Katarzyna (Kasia) Starowicz is attending The Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. If you wish to discuss your research or the journal, do reach out and say hi! 🧪 #AGEN2026

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Conference attendance! If you're heading to the European Lung Cancer Congress in Copenhagen, keep an eye out for our Senior Editor Alex Tosun! 🧪 #ELCC26
@atosun.bsky.social

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Looking forward to attending #CROI2026 starting this Sunday in Denver and representing @plosmedicine.org ! Hope to see you there!

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The mpox epidemic is not over: Reducing disproportionate burden in Africa and persistent global risk require a sustained response The 2022 mpox outbreak quickly made headlines and galvanized global attention; but the epidemic is not over. In this Perspective, Rosamund Lewis and colleagues highlight ongoing mpox outbreaks across ...

Now out in @plosmedicine.org, an important new Perspective on #mpox from @who.int
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Setting the standard for high-quality studies using open health datasets Large open health datasets present unique opportunities for studies that when well-designed, conducted, and reported, can offer valuable contributions to health and medicine. However, recent years hav...

@plosmedicine.bsky.social is setting the standard for health dataset studies dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...

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All-cause and cause-specific mortality during and following incarceration in Brazil: A retrospective cohort study In a retrospective cohort study, Yiran E Liu and colleagues investigate all-cause and cause-specific mortality during and following incarceration in Brazil.

The transition from prison to community is often a socially and medically vulnerable moment for persons deprived of liberty (PDL). Our previous work found that PDL in Brazil have 3x ⬆️ risk of mortality after prison release compared with others in their community 1/5 journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...

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Middle-income countries graduating from health aid: Transforming daunting challenges into smooth transitions Gavin Yamey and co-authors discuss approaches to providing support for middle-income countries transitioning away from health aid.

In a previous article that we published in 2019, we showed evidence that:

"Donor exits can create shocks to a country’s health system—affecting human resources for health, service delivery, medicines and technologies, and health financing"

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Association between cigarette smoking status, intensity, and cessation duration with long-term incidence of nine cardiovascular and mortality outcomes: The Cross-Cohort Collaboration (CCC) Using data from 22 prospective cohort studies, Erfan Tasdighi and colleagues investigate the relationships among smoking burden, intensity, and cessation duration across multiple cardiovascular outcom...

🚬 Une nouvelle étude, sur 22 cohortes et plus de 300.000 personnes, vient confirmer les risques du tabagisme et la nécessité de l'arrêt complet (et non pas la simple diminution)

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From dependence to self-reliance: The future of the global tuberculosis response In this Perspective, Madhukar Pai and colleagues highlight that while international health aid cuts are impacting the tuberculosis response, they also present an opportunity to shift towards a more eq...

In this Perspective, Petra Heitkamp, Obioma Chijioke-Akaniro & @madhupai.bsky.social discuss why abrupt international funding cuts, while threatening #tuberculosis services, also present an opportunity for a more self-reliant response led by high-burden countries🧪
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Treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS: Unfinished business In recognition of World AIDS Day 2025, this Perspective by Gregory Folkers and Anthony Fauci reflects on the progress made in antiretroviral treatments and prevention of HIV/AIDS, highlighting promisi...

In recognition of World AIDS Day 2025, this Perspective by Gregory Folkers & Anthony Fauci reflects on progress made in #antiretroviral treatments & prevention of HIV/AIDS, highlighting promising therapeutic developments and looking ahead to what is needed to end the #AIDS epidemic 🧪
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Treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS: Unfinished business In recognition of World AIDS Day 2025, this Perspective by Gregory Folkers and Anthony Fauci reflects on the progress made in antiretroviral treatments and prevention of HIV/AIDS, highlighting promisi...

Thrilled to see the Perspective by Dr. Tony Fauci and Dr. Greg Folkers in @plosmedicine.bsky.social on #WorldAIDSDay commemorating progress achieved against #AIDS and the critical challenge to sustain it.
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Exciting first day at #ERSCongress in Amsterdam and hearing all the updates in #respiratorymedicine. Can you see your study in #PLOSMedicine? If so, please reach out! #ERS2025 @plos.org

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The potential impact of declining development assistance for health on population health in Malawi: A modelling study Author summary Why was this study done? Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important source of funding for public healthcare services in Malawi. Its contribution is expected to decline...

As well as the modelling study by Molaro and colleagues that looks specifically at the effects of #health #aid reductions in #Malawi
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Reductions in development assistance for health funding threaten decades of progress in Africa Countries across Africa face health crises driven by aid cuts, shifting demography, and infectious and environmental threats. Renewed public health strategies, smarter investment, and stronger surveil...

Check out this new Perspective by #PLOSMedicine academic editor @petermacp.bsky.social and colleagues on the devastating effects on progress of health funding cuts in Africa:
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MSN

This is extraordinarily shortsighted and limits the US' ability to respond to a pandemic:
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Charting the future of PLOS Medicine: Priorities for evidence, impact, and equity As PLOS Medicine enters a new chapter, its leadership sets out a bold editorial vision grounded in evidence, impact and equity. In a rapidly evolving global health landscape, the journal reaffirms its...

PLOS Medicine has a new team and is setting priorities to help address global health challenges. Read the editorial here: dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...
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SPIRIT 2025 statement: Updated guideline for protocols of randomised trials A complete, transparent, and accessible protocol is critical for the planning, conduct, reporting, and external review of randomised trials The SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for I...

SPIRIT 2025 is now live at PLOS Medicine! doi.org/10.1371/jour... Hot on the heels of the CONSORT 2025 statement, these updates aim to improve transparency and reporting quality of clinical protocols and randomized trials, respectively. See our accompanying editorial here doi.org/10.1371/jour...

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Top FDA Vaccine Official Resigns, Citing Kennedy’s ‘Misinformation and Lies’ Dr. Peter Marks, a veteran of the agency, wrote that undermining confidence in vaccines is irresponsible and a danger to public health.

Massive loss to #FDA, #vaccine research and safety and #science
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/28/h...

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Trump Administration Considers Scaling Back H.I.V. Efforts at C.D.C. The move comes after a series of cuts to prevention and treatment efforts worldwide. Some functions might be moved to another agency, officials said.

See the last sentence of this article, a quote from MItchell Warren. So important!

Trump Administration Considers Scaling Back H.I.V. Efforts at C.D.C. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/19/h...

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#CROI2025 starts this Sunday in San Francisco, the best #HIV conference! I am super excited to attend & hope to see you there!
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We need leaders that believe in scientific evidence In a world beset by attempts to undermine scientific evidence and evidence-based policy, we emphasize their important role in helping humanity rise to the challenges of our time.

sadly relevant all over again
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PLOS statement on recent US Executive Orders and scientific integrity - The Official PLOS Blog Since its founding over twenty five years ago PLOS has been dedicated to advancing open science, ensuring that knowledge is accessible to…

Statement from PLOS in response to the EOs:
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Trump singled me out for ruining women’s sport. This is my response to him | Austin Killips The president talks about trans athletes ‘invading’ women’s sports, while doing nothing at all to elevate, fund or support women athletes

very powerful piece
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As outcry builds over Trump cuts to NIH payments, drugmakers are MIA Drugmakers — major beneficiaries of NIH-backed university research — have been largely silence on the Trump administration's cuts to agency research payments.

Staying silent is tacit endorsement and helps no-one.

As outcry builds over Trump cuts to NIH payments, drugmakers are MIA www.statnews.com/2025/02/11/n... via @statnews.com

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Anthony Fauci Stripped of Government Security Protection Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who was one of the nation’s top health officials for decades, had received death threats during the coronavirus pandemic. He has hired his own security detail.

This is unconscionable. Dr. Fauci has served the American population for far longer than any president, and far better than so many. I am speechless with the pettiness of these actions.

Trump Terminates Fauci’s Government Security Protection www.nytimes.com/2025/01/24/u...

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Trump hits NIH with ‘devastating’ freezes on meetings, travel, communications, and hiring Researchers facing

how do you maintain supremacy as a world leader in #science and #medicine with actions like this? #NIH

Trump hits NIH with ‘devastating’ freezes on meetings, travel, communications, and hiring | Science | AAAS www.science.org/content/arti...

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But thankfully Quebecers can still order from Amazon in ON! :)

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U.S. records first fatal bird flu case amid growing concerns about virus The U.S. has recorded its first fatal case of H5N1 bird flu, in a person from Louisiana who contracted the virus from infected chickens and wild birds in a backyard flock.

This is an important and worrisome development

U.S. records first fatal bird flu case amid growing concerns about virus www.statnews.com/2025/01/06/b... via @statnews.com

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