Hot Topics in IPC: Congenital Syphilis, Skunks and H5N1, and COVID-19 Mixed News
Saskia v. Popescu, PhD, MPH, MA, CIC, gives updates on congenital syphilis, skunks and H5N1, and COVID-19 on this Ides of March.
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Did you know Gaius Julius Caesar had epilepsy? The
Congenital Syphilis
It may no longer be the days of 44 BCE and the Roman Forum, but syphilis is still causing health ailments. Unfortunately, rates of congenital syphilis are drastically rising in the United States. We often see syphilis rarely, and in terms of congenital, it’s so preventable that when it does occur, it’s quite unexpected. Unfortunately, the United States is struggling to combat infectious diseases.
Skunks and Avian (H5N1) Influenza
Alas, another mammal has stumbled into the world of H5N1, as health officials in British Columbia, Canada, reported the deaths of two skunks who succumbed to avian influenza. Upon more investigation, the British Columbia government
COVID-19
We might be seeing an uptick in cases across the globe… Locally, the news is good – the United States isn’t seeing a spike, and cases are down
So many of these countries are severely impacted by vaccine inequity that stresses their health infrastructure and capacity to respond. Consider this, Ukraine is reporting that steep increase in cases, and only 34% are considered fully vaccinated. Madagascar is reporting a 700% increase in cases, and only 7% of the population is fully vaccinated.
Why should we worry if cases aren’t increasing in the United States? That might be temporary, and time has shown that SARS-CoV-2, like any virus, mutates when it can spread (hey, a virus is going to virus, eh?), so when we still spread in areas with little vaccination rates and already stressed infrastructures, that can translate to delayed control and surveillance measures. Global health is the key to getting a leg up on COVID-19.
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