Yonatan Grad
@yhgrad.bsky.social
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Prof @ Harvard Chan School of Public Health. Antimicrobial resistance, STIs, N. gonorrhoeae, pandemic preparedness/response, pathogen genomics, mathematical modeling, ID epi
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yhgrad.bsky.social
I think they’re all worth considering, and of course it’s likely multifactorial and even changing as new interventions are introduced—hence this piece! Shifting behaviors? Bexsero? Doxy-PEP?
yhgrad.bsky.social
People have their favorite explanations, but it's not clear--and without a better understanding of what's driving these trends, we won't be able to optimally inform public health interventions. We lay out the possibilities and how to address them for gonorrhea. (2/2) dash.harvard.edu/entities/pub...
Why are gonorrhea diagnoses declining in the US?
After a decade of rising cases, the US CDC reported a decline in the rate of gonorrhea diagnoses for two years in a row in 2022 and 2023, especially among young adults. Primary and secondary syphilis ...
dash.harvard.edu
yhgrad.bsky.social
New STI surveillance data from the CDC shows declines in gonorrhea, chlamydia, and primary and secondary syphilis (though tragically congenital syphilis continues to increase). What explains these declines? (1/2)
Why are gonorrhea diagnoses declining in the US?
After a decade of rising cases, the US CDC reported a decline in the rate of gonorrhea diagnoses for two years in a row in 2022 and 2023, especially among young adults. Primary and secondary syphilis ...
dash.harvard.edu
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zaminiqbal.bsky.social
Delighted to see our paper studying the evolution of plasmids over the last 100 years, now out! Years of work by Adrian Cazares, also Nick Thomson @sangerinstitute.bsky.social - this version much improved over the preprint. Final version should be open access, apols.
Thread 1/n
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harvard-iid.bsky.social
IID truly lived up to the name of the nonprofit they volunteered with—Community Servings! QinQin Yu, a postdoc in the Grad lab, organized a department volunteer outing at Community Servings, which provides medically tailored meals to families facing chronic illness and nutrition insecurity.
A group of volunteers wearing hair nets and aprons below the caption, "IID at your (community) service!" Names of volunteers from left to right: Abigail Frey, Maia Mesyngier, Eric Neubauer Vickers, Qinqin Yu.
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nicolamlow.bsky.social
#stihiv2025 🧪
Historians make clinicians /scientists think very differently about what we mean by #SexualHealth and disease.

Anna Hanley U Birmingham

UK 19thC laws continued to have a long hold on attitudes and treatment of women with #STIs

Paternalism patriarchy misogyny blame
yhgrad.bsky.social
Interesting to think about implications for assessment of trends in incidence / prevalence estimates with NAAT overcalling active infections.
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contaminatedsci.bsky.social
We are on the lookout for postdocs for two different projects at the intersection of ecology, evolution, and the human microbiome.

See thread for more information and reach out!
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nicolamlow.bsky.social
This is a great 🧵 and a great team.

Always getting ahead of the curve on thinking about #gonorrhoea #AntimicobialResistance and new drugs #zoliflodacin #gepotidacin

Looking forward to hearing more in Montreal
@stihiv2025.org
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padamsonmd.bsky.social
Very interesting preprint!

Modeling introduction of 2 new drugs for #gonorrhea, the authors found that equal allocation (introducing at the same time) was better than sequential (introducing after resistance to prior agent) for #AMR

Counter to what we normally assume in #ABstewardship.
#STIsky
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cidrap.bsky.social
Study hints doxyPEP use coincides with rise in tetracycline-resistant gonorrhea in US

A genomic analysis finds the percentage of US gonorrhea isolates carrying tetracycline resistance genes rose from 10% in 2020 to more than 30% in 2024.

www.cidrap.umn.edu/a...
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jameshay.bsky.social
We're hiring a modelling postdoc at PSI Oxford for two exciting projects: 1) modelling the early immune responses to Nipah vaccination, and 2) joining the PRESTO team working on immunobridging in vaccine evaluation studies.

tinyurl.com/5abbxrjh

Get in touch for more info! Deadline 4th August.
Job Details
tinyurl.com
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helenbranswell.bsky.social
Using doxycycline after unprotected sex — doxy PEP — is effective at reducing some sexually transmitted infections in some people. But new research suggests is probably also driving development of resistance to tetracycline antibiotics in some bacteria. www.statnews.com/2025/07/09/d...
Use of antibiotic to reduce STIs appears to be fueling some antibiotic resistance, research shows
The use of the antibiotic doxycycline to reduce STIs appears to be fueling some antibiotic resistance, according to new research.
www.statnews.com
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jameshay.bsky.social
Excited to share our paper on viral load dynamics of West Nile virus in mosquitoes! Key findings:

1. Variation in pooled Ct values from mosquito traps reflect underlying biological and epidemiological mechanisms.
2. WNV prevalence estimates are improved by using Cts rather than +ve/-ve pool status.
punya-alahakoon.bsky.social
New preprint!
We use pooled Ct values from mosquito surveillance to estimate West Nile virus prevalence—without binarising the data.
Joint work with Ian Marchinton, Joseph R. Fauver & James Hay.
Check it out: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Tracking West Nile virus dynamics using viral loads from trapped mosquitoes
West Nile virus (WNV) persists in an enzootic cycle between birds and mosquitoes. Human infections are incidental and usually sub-clinical with some cases of neuroinvasive disease. Mitigation relies on surveillance to guide decision making, including RT-qPCR testing pools of mosquitoes. Cycle threshold (Ct) values from these pools\---|semi-quantitative proxies for viral load\---|are binarised to estimate WNV prevalence in mosquitoes as a proxy for human risk. We showed that Ct value variation in Colorado and Nebraska (2022-2024) cannot be explained by laboratory factors, suggesting a role for biological and epidemiological mechanisms. We developed a multiscale model linking pooled Ct values to mosquito viral kinetics, bird-to-mosquito transmission, and seasonal force of infection. A novel method estimating WNV prevalence using pooled Ct values outperformed existing approaches at high prevalence. We demonstrate the importance of treating environmental viral load samples as quantitative, as binarising masks key information for arbovirus surveillance and risk mitigation. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Wellcome Trust Early Career Award, grant 225001/Z/22/Z UNMC VCR
www.biorxiv.org
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ncmbm.bsky.social
📣 We’re recruiting 1-2 Group Leaders! NCMBM is looking for early-career researchers ready to establish their independent research groups!

🧬 With an attractive start-up package, help us shape the future of molecular biosciences and medicine in 🇳🇴 and be part of the @nordicembl.bsky.social!
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carlzimmer.com
A thread about ongoing erasing and ignoring science... 🧵
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yhgrad.bsky.social
A fun conversation with Carl this afternoon about his excellent book AIR-BORNE--the recording is available at the HSPH youtube site: www.youtube.com/user/Harvard...