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Measles vaccination rates fell during the COVID-19 pandemic and have yet to recover, fuelling large and disruptive outbreaks globally. Now, a substantial outbreak in the Americas threatens elimination status in the region. The US response, marked by mixed messaging and a retreat from global health leadership and partnerships, further jeopardizes progress that took decades to achieve.
Our monthly round up of infectious diseases news, which this month includes a new treatment for amoebic dysentery, a new drug target for cerebral malaria, and a measles outbreak ahead of the Euro 2012 football championship.
Our monthly round up of infectious diseases news, which this month includes the identification of a new virulence gene that is on the rise in MRSA strains in China, studies describing the emergence and probable genetic basis of artemisinin resistance in malaria parasites in Thailand and an update on the controversial H5N1 influenza virus articles.
Our monthly round up of infectious diseases news, which this month includes the discovery of a gene that confers susceptibility to influenza A virus, the finding that disturbing the gut microbiota can lead to the development of asthma, and studies on a drug that forces HIV out of latency.
Our monthly round up of infectious diseases news, which this month includes inhibiting autophagy to target H5N1 influenza, how MRSA gained resistance down on the farm and 're-education' for the boy who cried outbreak.