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CDC issues warning about Strep A infections in children

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health advisory on Thursday warning clinicians and public health authorities about a recent rise in invasive strep A infections in children.

The CDC was notified of a possible increase in infections at a hospital in Colorado in November, and possible increases in infections in other states were noted in the Infectious Diseases Society of America’s provider-based Emerging Infections Network.

The CDC says places where there have been an increase in respiratory syncytial virus, influenza viruses, COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses have also seen an increase in strep A infections.

While the number of overall cases have remained low and invasive strep A infections remain rare in children, the CDC said it’s investigating the rise in cases and has issued the health advisory.

Invasive group A streptococcal bacteria “can cause a range of illnesses, from pharyngitis (i.e., strep throat) and skin and soft tissue infections to uncommon but severe diseases such as sepsis, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis. These severe and invasive diseases are associated with high mortality rates and require immediate treatment, including appropriate antibiotic therapy,” according to the CDC.

Who could be at risk?

Groups with the highest risk levels include:

  • People aged 65 years or older
  • American Indian and Alaska Native populations
  • Residents of long-term care facilities
  • People with medical conditions such as diabetes, malignancy, immunosuppression, chronic kidney, cardiac or respiratory disease
  • People with wounds or skin disease
  • People who inject drugs or who are experiencing homelessness

Recommendations from the CDC for health care providers include:

  • Offering prompt influenza and varicella vaccinations to all people who are not up to date
  • Educating patients on the signs and symptoms of invasive Strep A, especially those that are at an increased risk.

More recommendations can be found here.

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CDC is Indeed Back to Demanding Americans Wear Masks, and Americans Are Tired of It

For some weeks now, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky has been doubling down on demanding Americans continue wearing masks, adults and children alike, vaccinated or not. It doesn’t look like Americans can expect that to change. On Friday, Walensky tweeted an “Ask An Expert” video of “Why Do I Still Need to Wear a Mask?” 

“The evidence is clear,” Dr. Walensky insists. “Masks can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by reducing your chance of infection by more than 80 percent.” It doesn’t just apply to the Wuhan coronavirus though, but the flu and even the common cold. “In combination with other steps, like getting your vaccination, hand-washing, and keeping physical distance, wearing your mask is an important step you can take to keep us all healthy.” 

Twitter did not take too kindly to that demand, as evidenced by the way in which Dr. Walensky’s video message was massively ratioed.

Many replies and retweets amounted to calling “bullsh*t.” Others pointed to how absurd it was that the common cold was included as a reason for mask-wearing.

Some users pointed out that it’s no longer sounding like such a crazy conspiracy theory to say that the powers that be want us to mask up forever.

Others said it amounted to misinformation, leading to a lack of credibility for the CDC. 

Many questioned where the 80 percent claim was coming from. One study that cites the 80 percent figure from was reported on right around the start of the pandemic, and before vaccines were available. Chris Westfall, in his article for Forbes from May 12, 2020 cites “research and scientific models from UC Berkley’s International Computer Science Institute and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.”

And, when it comes to vaccines, while testifying before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions, Walensky couldn’t even tell Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who is also a medical doctor, how many CDC employees have been vaccinated. 

Of course, Dr. Walensky and President Joe Biden told Americans in May that mask mandates could be relaxed for those who had been vaccinated. 



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