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Back to EpisodesClinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
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Recording after the ball drops, Dr. Griffin and Vincent Racaniello wish everyone a Happy New Year, discuss an evidence-based approach to teaching and practice medicine and reminisce on the history of vaccine development and use before their discussion about the whooping cough outbreak of 2025 in the US and falling levels of tetanus vaccination, then Dr. Griffin then deep dives into recent statistics on the measles epidemic, RSV, influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infections, the Wasterwater Scan dashboard, Johns Hopkins measles tracker, how NY state reported the greatest number of influenza confirmed infections ever in one week during the week ending Dec 20, where to find PEMGARDA, how to access and pay for Paxlovid, long COVID treatment center, where to go for answers to your long COVID questions, and contacting your federal government representative to stop the assault on science and biomedical research.
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Links for this episode- Evidence-Based Medicine: A New Approach to Teaching the Practice of Medicine (JAMA)
- The US has seen nearly 28,000 whooping cough cases this year. Here's what you need to know (CNN)
- Vaccine History: Developments by Year (CHOP, Children's hospital of Philadelphia: Vaccine History)
- Reported Incidence of notable diseases in United States: 1952 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Vol. 1, No. 54, October 26, 1953 (CDC: Stacks)
- As tetanus vaccination rates decline, doctors worry about rising case numbers (nbc News)
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