Prepare for disease deadlier than COVID – WHO chief

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Prepare for disease deadlier than COVID – WHO chief

May 2023


COVID-19 threat is not over, World Health Assembly hears, as WHO launches Global Pathogen Surveillance Network.

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A Strategic Roundtable during the World Health Assembly on 23 May. Credit: WHO / Antoine Tardy


The world should be prepared to respond to disease outbreak of “even deadlier potential” than COVID-19, the head of the WHO said after the UN agency launched a global network to monitor disease threats.

In a speech at the World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday (22 May), WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that the end of COVID-19 as a global health emergency did not mean the global health threat was over.


“When the next pandemic comes knocking – and it will – we must be ready to answer decisively, collectively and equitably.”
WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus


“The threat of another variant emerging that causes new surges of disease and death remains,” he told the annual decision-making meeting of the WHO’s 194 member states.

“And the threat of another pathogen emerging with even deadlier potential remains.”

Kicking off the 76th meeting of the WHA on Saturday (20 May), the WHO launched the International Pathogen Surveillance Network (IPSN) to help identify and respond to emerging disease threats using GENOMICS.

The genetic information from viruses, bacteria and other disease-causing organisms can help scientists recognise and track diseases and develop treatments and vaccines. It can show how infectious or deadly a particular strain is, and how it spreads.

The network aims to give every country access to pathogen genomic sequencing and analytics as part of its public health system, Tedros said at the launch.

The IPSN Secretariat, hosted by the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, will bring together genomics and data analysis experts from around the world, incorporating governments, philanthropic foundations, multilateral organisations, civil society, academia and the private sector.

Rajiv Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation, an IPSN funder, said global collaboration in pathogen genomic surveillance had been “critical” during the fight against COVID-19.

“IPSN builds upon this experience by creating a strong platform for partners across sectors and borders to share knowledge, tools, and practices to ensure that pandemic prevention and response is innovative and robust in the future,” he added.



Victoria Fan, a senior fellow in global health at the Center for Global Development, a think tank, says this kind of high-quality data would be an important tool for tracking pathogens of pandemic potential and supporting a timely response by other countries.

“Ensuring timely, accurate, quality data will remain the key challenge as countries reporting [a disease outbreak] face negative penalties,” she told SciDev.Net, citing as an example South Africans facing global travel bans after the country announced detection of the new Omicron strain of COVID-19 in late 2021.

“Increasing positive incentives for reporting such as paying countries to report, as well as reducing negative incentives such as trade or travel restrictions imposed by other countries may be helpful,” she added.

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This is why being skeptical of RFK Jr is important. Any one who made their name building trust regarding "outbreaks" can also be quickly turned (co-opted) into a trusted figure for future "outbreaks".
 
Deadly bacteria that kills up to 50% of patients now ENDEMIC to US gulf coast, CDC expert says, just a year after it was first detected in the country.

A deadly bacteria that kills up to 50 percent of people it infects has now been listed as endemic along the US gulf coast.

Dr Julia Petras, an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who made the warning, said Burkholderia pseudomallei was now likely lurking in soil and stagnant water across the 1,600 miles from Texas to Florida.

People infected with the bacteria suffer melioidosis, a severe condition that can trigger pneumonia and sepsis and can be fatal.

Doctors are now on alert for the disease, which can initially be misdiagnosed as another infection.

The CDC declaration comes less than a year after it was detected in the US for the first time in soil from the Mississippi coast.
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This is why being skeptical of RFK Jr is important. Any one who made their name building trust regarding "outbreaks" can also be quickly turned (co-opted) into a trusted figure for future "outbreaks".

I got you, but at this point, I think people are able to recognize BS even from "trusted" individuals.

Well, I mean, those people who are skeptical to begin with.

For example, Trump continues to push the vaxxes and a lot of his legit supporters called him out for it.
 
Fashionable Diseases Conference

https://www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=63

Fashionable Diseases: Medicine, Literature and Culture, ca. 1660-1832

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An International Interdisciplinary Conference
Newcastle and Northumbria Universities
3rd – 5th July 2014

Between 1660 and 1832 books such as Cheyne’s English Malady and Adair’s Essays on Fashionable Diseases created a substantial debate on the relationship between fashion and sickness, linking melancholy, the vapours, nervousness, gout, consumption and many other conditions with the elite and superior sensibility. This conference aims to include voices from both within the social and medical elite and beyond, and to look at diseases that have not previously been examined in this context and at what can be learned from ‘unfashionable’ illnesses. It also aims to consider not only diseases associated with social prestige, but also with the medical critique of fashionable luxurious lifestyles, and the debate on ‘imaginary’ diseases. The role of culture in creating, framing and spreading conceptions of fashionable disease will also be considered.

Proposals for papers and three-person panels are welcome on topics related to fashionable diseases, including:
· Patient experience
· Consumer society and the ‘medical marketplace’
· Culture (literature, music, etc) and fashionable disease
· Geographical meanings – travel literature and spa culture
· Morality, politics and medicine in critiques of fashionable lifestyles
· Satire, stigma, fashion
· ‘Imaginary’ diseases
· Class, gender, race, religion, etc
· Unfashionable diseases

We are also keen to receive proposals offering interdisciplinary and internationally comparative perspectives, or relating eighteenth-century to contemporary fashionable diseases.

Please submit abstracts (max. 250 words) and a brief biography (max 100 words) to [email protected] by 31st December 2013.
 
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Americans will fall for it again.


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Coastal beaches are bad, especially where oil and gas drilling and exporting to other countries occurs. Scary. Unsafe. Lots of nasty bacteria waiting to kill us all. If you insist on visiting be sure to get a booster shot first. Don't mind the oil rigs sending oil to China screwing up the view, however. ....assuming that your electric car can run far enough to get you to that beach.....ymmv
 
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