1. The impact of #Covid19 vaccines on the US epidemic. This graphic, from today's #ACIP meeting, speaks volumes.
I will try to tweet from the meeting, but it might be intermittent. First up: myocarditis & pericarditis in some people who've received mRNA vaccines.
2. #ACIP will also be discussing #Covid19 booster shots. Committee was just told it's not yet clear *if* boosters will be needed, but that it's important to plan for boosters if it becomes clear they are needed.
3. #ACIP hearing an explanation of traditional (ie not vaccine-related) myocarditis & pericarditis. The former is mostly seen in males & rates are higher in 15-18 yos than in younger children.
4. #ACIP hears the myocarditis cases that have been linked to receipt of mRNA vaccines seem to be less severe than is seen with traditional myocarditis. They'll need to follow people for months to get a fuller picture of the impact, but most cases are mild & resolve within days.
5. The clinical course seems to be shorter, and treatments needed are more minimal, Dr. Matthew Oster of @CDCgov tells #ACIP about the myocarditis cases seen in people after receipt of mRNA vaccines.
6. @CDCgov's Tom Shimabukuro is now laying out details of the myocarditis cases. Most are individuals are in late teens, early 20s. More after dose 2 than dose 1. So far there've been a total of 1,226 cases.
7. Of those cases, 484 are in people 29 and younger -- the group @CDCgov is investigating.
8. Interesting slide -- expected rates of myocarditis & pericarditis by age compared to what is actually being seen in people post mRNA vaccination.
9. This slide shows rates of reports of myocarditis & pericarditis per million doses of mRNA vaccine doses given. Top section is the aggregate of the 2 vaccines, lower sections are by brand, ie Pfizer or Moderna. #ACIP
10. This is @CDCgov's analysis of the risks & benefits of 2nd dose vaccination with mRNA vaccines. Big benefits, though a small number of myocarditis cases are expected to occur.
CDC notes there is no authorized alternative vaccine available in the US for teens at this time.
11. Here are the proposed @CDCgov recommendations for use of mRNA vaccines in adolescents & young adults. Note if myocarditis occurs after a first dose, the 2nd should be deferred until more information is know, though if the heart has recovered, dose 2 could proceed.
12. @US_FDA's Doran Fink says FDA thinks that warnings about the possible risk of myocarditis & pericarditis for teens-young adults after mRNA vaccination should be included in the Pfizer & Moderna information sheets for MDs & vaccine recipients.
Said FDA will "move rapidly."
13. Here's my colleague @DrewQJoseph's article on today's #ACIP discussion on myocarditis following mRNA vaccination.
statnews.com/2021/06/23/off…
14. #ACIP will next discuss booster shots for #Covid19 — I'll be following that part of the agenda.
15. @CDCgov's Sara Oliver, a wiz at explaining things, is now laying out what's known about the need for boosters & the questions that will need to be answered as authorities assess whether we're going to need additional doses in future & when. #ACIP #Covid19
16. Aside: People are complaining about vaccine uptake in the US & the current failure to get to 70% of the population. But given that #Covid19 vaccination efforts only started in December these percentages are quite incredible.
16. Oliver said most data so far show current vaccines are effective at preventing severe #Covid19 infections, even when infections are cause by variants of concerned, ie mutated viruses. It may be certain populations will be more likely to need boosters, she said. #ACIP
17. Interesting presentation of data on how various people who are immunocompromised respond to 2 doses of mRNA, broken down by cause of their immunocompromised status. #ACIP #Covid19
18. #ACIP's Keipp Talbot makes an impassioned pitch for the US to do more to help vaccinate the rest of the world against #Covid19, both because it's the right thing to do, but also to slow development of variants that could erode the protection of existing vaccines.
19. @CDCgov's Amanda Cohn, who is the exec secretary of #ACIP, says CDC is looking for guidance from the committee as to when decisions on boosters should be taken? Is it acceptable to wait until an uptick of cases among vaccinated people is seen?
20. @CDCgov is looking for guidance from #ACIP members about when to move on booster doses. They just asked: Do ACIP members think there should be thresholds that would trigger a decision? If vaccine efficacy dropped to X% in nursing homes, would that necessitate boosters?
21. There was no vote on the boosters question, just observations from some #ACIP members. Most leaned towards the need for evidence of a need for boosters before the US goes down that path — though earlier action might be taken for immunocompromised people. Meeting adjourned.

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19 Jun
1. Earlier this week @CDCgov served notice it is suspending importation of dogs from countries with a high canine #rabies risk.
An event happened this week that is a stark illustration of why CDC is taking that step.
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2. The day @CDCgov's notice appeared in the Federal Register, a Pennsylvania lab reported that a dog imported to the US from Azerbaijan on June 10 tested positive for #rabies. This is exactly what the new policy is trying to prevent.
3. The dog was part of a shipment of 33 dogs & 1 cat. Those animals will have to be found & quarantined for months. Animals that have been in contact with them may need to be revaxxed against #rabies. This is a TON of work. The animals were distributed across 8 states.
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1. Guinea's latest #Ebola outbreak is over, @WHO declared today. The outbreak flared earlier this year in an area that 5 yrs earlier had been engulfed in the biggest Ebola event in history. This one was historic too — triggered by virus from a survivor. statnews.com/2021/03/12/bom…
2. The outbreak was declared in mid-February, one of two #Ebola flare ups African countries fought this year as they battled Covid. The other was in DRC, in the area of the 2018-2020 North Kivu-Ituri outbreak. It has also been stopped.
3. There were immediate fears that #Ebola would spread across Guinea's borders, as the virus did in 2018. But the Guineans, with help from @WHO & other partners, kept this from becoming a big outbreak. There were probably 23 cases in this outbreak, 12 of them fatal.
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1. Count your blessings time.
It's Friday, @CDCgov's FluView has been published & wow. Wow. Wow. Wow.
There continues to be almost no #flu activity in the U.S. Given that there's plenty of #Covid19 activity, you cannot explain this simply by masks + social distancing. Image
2. Lots of people are being diagnosed with #Covid19 — 186,000 on Jan. 21 — so clearly people are contracting respiratory pathogens. Just not #flu so much.
23 positive flu cases in the US in week 2 (ending Jan 16) - less than 2 dozen - is crazy low. Image
3. Also crazy low: So far this year the hospitals in the national flu surveillance network have reported 136 people hospitalized with serious #flu infections. Last year by week 2 of the flu season, 5,786 people had been hospitalized for flu. Image
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