TWiV 1182: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

January 11, 2025

In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin discusses how vaccination and vaccine hesitancy affects public health and disease spread in terms of mpox, the first human death from H5N1 in US, why one should not feed their pets raw pet food and the metapneumonia outbreak in China before reviewing the recent statistics on RSV, influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infections, the WasterwaterScan dashboard, where to find PEMGARDA, how nirmatrelvir-ritonavir/Paxlovid reduces adverse outcomes of COVID in patients with kidney disease, provides information for Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s long COVID treatment center, SARS-CoV-2 infection affects skin conditions including shingles and if long antiviral treatment affects long COVID.

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  1. Jessica May 29, 2014

    Another great show! Thank each and every one of you for being champions of science. I was struck today by the resonance of the topics you covered (RSV, Measles and Polio). As an RN whose experience has been primarily with pediatric patients, I get to be on the front lines of delivery for the wonderful scientific work you perform. You make the world a better place with your tireless enthusiasm for virology. I am a huge fan of the show and like to listen during my commute and/or while I clean up after my vaccinated toddler. I have not found another podcast that is as entertaining and educational. Thank you again for such wonderful shows and thank you for the work you do, on behalf of humanity.

    I will leave you with some photos of my commute from my home in Girdwood, Alaska to Anchorage, Alaska. Could you imagine a more relaxing commute? OH! …and the weather here, light rain (thankfully, we need to put out some rather large forest fires) and temps ranging 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit.

    • Paul Duprex May 30, 2014

      This is really, really encouraging to read – being on the show is great and Vincent et al., put a tremendous amount of personal time and energy into it! We scientists have a responsibility to engage with the public who fund the research we perform and have the privilege, like yourself, to use these highly effective biopharmaceuticals.. Everyone has their own burdens to bear as far as commutes are concerned 🙂

      Paul (Siena, Italy en route to Boston, MA – both 11 degrees Celsius)