Aneesh K Mehta, MD, FIDSA, FAST
@aneeshkmehta.bsky.social
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Transplant ID doc, Vaccine Researcher, Virus Killer, Emerging Pathogens, Emory Infectious Diseases, co-PI NETEC/NSPS, (he/him/his) #IDSky #TxID #CMV #Influenza #Ebola
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The NSPS Level 2 Special Pathogen Treatment and Network Development (STAND) Award will provide $500K per facility to strengthen the nation’s special pathogen network.

👉 Learn more: https://netec.org/stand-fund-award/application/

#NETEC #SpecialPathogens #STANDAward #HCID #NSPS
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🩺 National Doctors’ Day is March 30! 💙💛

Join us in celebrating the dedication, expertise & compassion of doctors everywhere—especially those who work with NETEC to advance special pathogens preparedness and response. We are grateful for all you do!

#NETEC #NationalDoctorsDay
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"Doctors didn’t realize until the young mother had been admitted and in labor that she was infected with the #measles."

Might be worth digging around for your infection control protocols #IDSky #MedSky + #ObGynSky.

www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...
Newborn babies exposed to measles in Texas hospital
Infants barely three days old are receiving antibody injections to help protect against the virus. Nearly 300 cases have been reported in the outbreak.
www.nbcnews.com
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netec.org
The recent passing of Betsy Arakawa, wife of the late Gene Hackman, due to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) has brought renewed attention to this rare but serious disease. Here's what healthcare providers need to know: buff.ly/pty81WX

#NETEC #NSPS #SpecialPathogens #Hantavirus #HPS #Healthcare
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netec.org
📢 Webinar Recording Available! 📢

Watch the recording of NETEC’s February 14 webinar on "The New Joint Commission Standards, PPE, and Me." 🏥🦠

🔗 https://buff.ly/3CWufob

#NETEC #NSPS #TheJointCommission #SpecialPathogens #InfectionPrevention #HealthCare #PPE
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On the #NETEC #SituationReport for February 18, 2025, Dr. Syra Madad (@syramadad.bsky.social), a NETEC expert and infectious disease epidemiologist at NYC Health + Hospital, shares what you need to know about the Ebola outbreak caused by #SudanVirus in Uganda. 👉 netec.org/2025/02/18/s...
Situation Report: Sudan Virus Disease Outbreak in Uganda
National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center
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🚨 New Blog Alert! 🚨 Emory University’s #SpecialPathogens Team traveled to the DRC to strengthen early detection & response to high-consequence pathogens in collaboration with the Ministry of Health—advancing global readiness & protecting U.S. #PublicHealth.

🔗 https://buff.ly/40KTxxo

#NETEC #NSPS
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netec.org
#LassaFever made a rare appearance in the U.S. in November 2024. The first #ClinicalReadinessRounds Session of 2025 from HHS ASPR features #NETEC experts discussing the health care delivery system’s response and its role in future outbreak preparedness: iecho.org/program/PRGM...
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👋 After a lengthy incubation period, NETEC is finally showing signs of life on Bluesky! Don’t worry—this comeback is totally contagious in the best way. Stay tuned for some viral content!
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NEJM.org @nejm.org · Dec 10
On this day in 1981, a landmark paper in NEJM described four patients with evidence of immunodeficiency associated with PJP pneumonia, disseminated CMV, and Kaposi sarcoma. The disease would come to be known as HIV/AIDS. Revisit the paper: nej.md/41iekKD

#MedSky #IDSky
Published on This Day in 1981.  
Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia and Mucosal Candidiasis in Previously Healthy Homosexual Men — Evidence of a New Acquired Cellular Immunodeficiency  

An illustration showing the reproductive cycle of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and sites of action of the major classes of antiretroviral medications.  

The NEJM identity sits at the bottom.
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Interested in learning more about the editorial and review process for manuscript submissions? The #AmericanJournalofTransplantation is accepting fellow applications now- see link 👇
www.amjtransplant.com/fellowship [amjtransplant.com]
Accepting applications December 1 - January 15, 2025.
www.amjtransplant.com
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Fluoridated water
1)Reduces tooth decay by ~25% in kids and adults.
2) For every $1 spent, communities save up to $38 in dental costs.
3) Benefits everyone, regardless of income or access to dental care.
4) Over 75 years of research shows it’s effective and harmless.
www.npr.org/sections/sho...
Florida health official advises communities to stop adding fluoride to drinking water
Florida's surgeon general, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, cited developmental concerns from higher levels of fluoride than are found in most U.S. water supplies.
www.npr.org
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Your voice as an infectious diseases professional is crucial to ensuring ID and HIV remain a priority in health policy. By joining our member advocacy program, you can make a direct impact and help ensure our field is heard in Congress. Sign up and take action 👇

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Ensure Your Voice is Heard | IDSA & HIVMA
Congress needs to hear from you about the role that federal programs, policies and funding play in supporting local, federal and global efforts to track, prevent, diagnose and treat infectious disease...
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I shared the data below because RFK Jr. thinks that NIH focuses too much on infectious disease and not enough on chronic disease. Depending on how you count, less than 10% of NIH's budget goes to infectious disease, while the lion's share goes toward chronic disease.
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How much NIH funding goes toward infectious vs. chronic disease? If I assign NIAID's (Allergy and Infectious Disease) budget as infectious, even though allergies are chronic, then it's 9%. Other institutes are general or mainly chronic.

officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/br.html
aneeshkmehta.bsky.social
Hello BlueSky and #IDSky community! I am making the jump here and excited to see how we can build better here. I am Professor of Medicine in Infectious Diseases at Emory Univ, a Transplant ID clinician, a viral immunology and antiviral researcher, and a dad of two girls. Cheers!