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How the flu virus hacks our cells

June 6, 2023

A UNIGE team has discovered how the influenza A virus hijacks the mechanism for importing iron into cells to invade its host. Influenza epidemics, caused by influenza A or B viruses, result in acute respiratory infection. They kill half a million people worldwide every year. These viruses can also wreak havoc on animals, as in […] Read More →

Allergies don’t cause a fever but might make you more susceptible to a virus infection

May 30, 2023

Fever is a concern for many people who suffer from seasonal or permanent allergies. Often, they use their thermometer to check their body temperature as soon as they feel congested and ill. Allergies do not cause raised body temperatures or fevers, so people with allergies need not worry too much. A term like ‘hay fever […] Read More →

New research indicates fever may play a role in multiple sclerosis

May 30, 2023

Is multiple sclerosis caused by Epstein-Barr virus? Researchers aren’t sure, but new research suggests there may be a connection. A fever is one of the symptoms of Epstein-Barr infection, especially when it occurs later in life. As an autoimmune disease, MS results from the body’s immune system attacking healthy cells by mistake. According to some […] Read More →

Covid Can Be the Last Pandemic

May 30, 2023

We started this series with a question: What if the next pandemic happens tomorrow. For this newsletter — the final installment in this series — we are exploring the idea of whether it’s possible for Covid to be the last pandemic. It has been a pleasure exploring and debating pandemic preparedness with you over the […] Read More →

Explained: What Is Disease X? Why Are Top Experts Warning Of A Deadlier Pandemic?

May 30, 2023

In June last year, health experts in Britain had reportedly warned the UK government to be prepared for ‘Disease X’ amid reports of cases of poliovirus being detected in sewage samples in London, monkeypox, Lassa fever and bird flu in the recent years. Days after the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that Covid-19 was no […] Read More →

Long COVID–like symptoms can happen after the flu, too. Here’s how to prevent both

May 2, 2023

When looking at the percentage of those infected who develop post-viral illness, as well as the severity of symptoms, post-viral illness from COVID generally isn’t more of a problem than that from flu—in the Omicron era, at least. That’s according to new findings presented this week at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious […] Read More →

Drop in COVID alertness could create deadly new variant, WHO says

April 24, 2023

For the first couple of years of the pandemic, other respiratory viruses seemed to be on hiatus. (Rhinoviruses, which cause the common cold, were an exception.) Social distancing measures, sharp declines in international travel, and potentially some interplay between SARS-2 and the other viruses are thought to explain their absence. There was no flu season […] Read More →

Temporal Artery Thermometry (TAT) – Accurate for Preterm Neonates

February 4, 2023

A study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gynecologic, Neonatal #Nursing shows that the Exergen Temporal Artery Temperature measurements (Temporal Artery Thermometry) are as #accurate as axillary temperature measurements in low-birth-weight neonates in the NICU.   Babies Exhibit Less Fussiness and Crying with the TAT A study published in the Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, Neonatal Nursing 1 shows that Exergen temporal artery temperature measurements […] Read More →

A fever is often accompanied by anxious dreams in children

January 24, 2023

There is a flu wave affecting many countries. This causes many people to suffer from muscle pain, colds, and hots. Besides coughing a lot, they also have a snotty nose. Fever is one of the hallmarks of the flu. It is defined as a body temperature of 38 degrees or higher. Intense fever dreams can […] Read More →

Is it a Cold or the Flu?

January 23, 2020

The Flu Almost Always Brings a Fever, According to Exergen According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), influenza-like illness activity is now widespread in 48 states, making this the worst flu season since 2003. From 2010  to 2019, the annual death rate from the flu has increased from approximately 12,000 deaths per […] Read More →