James Wood
@jw132.bsky.social
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Infectious Disease Epidemiologist Working at Cambridge University
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maddipow.bsky.social
Wrote this on the train home from Metascience. Can’t quite believe this one needed saying, but I really think that if conversations about research integrity and open science don’t take academic bullying seriously, we’ll keep perpetuating the same system that science reform was trying to change.
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uk-news.bsky.social
UK warned it’s on course to fail in efforts to wipe out bovine TB | Science, Climate & Tech News

https://www.europesays.com/uk/396299/

Controversial efforts to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) in cattle are likely to fail unless there’s greater urgency and funding…#uk #news #uknews
UK warned it's on course to fail in efforts to wipe out bovine TB | Science, Climate & Tech News - United Kingdom
Controversial efforts to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) in cattle are likely to fail unless there's greater urgency and funding from the government, scientists
www.europesays.com
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parliamentarygoose.bsky.social
It’s 100 years since efforts to control bovine TB began & 50 since badgers got the blame. Review after review after review & still the #WarOnWildlife continues. We need a new approach - one which manages risk rather than one which seeks to eliminate the hazard. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Labour could end badger cull but only with Covid-style testing and vaccines – report
Review says ministers have only ‘small chance’ of wiping out bovine tuberculosis by 2038 without more investment
www.theguardian.com
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aberuni.bsky.social
Professor Sir Charles Godfray CBE FRS, Chair of the 2025 Review of the Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Strategy for England, will deliver the keynote address at a conference at the University later this month.

🖱️ tinyurl.com/4em9n73j

@aberdlsagb.bsky.social #AberTB #bovineTB #bTB #TB
jw132.bsky.social
I think we need action and regulation, not research on this. It is clear what is needed re live mixed animal trade.
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angierasmussen.bsky.social
An important reminder that H5N1 isn’t just a risk in North America. Six people have died just this year.
eakarlsson.bsky.social
Cambodia has confirmed its 9th and 10th human cases of H5N1 bird flu this year. 6 of these cases occurred in June alone. Sadly, 6 people have died in 2025. 🧪🧬🦠🔬🥼😷🐓💉
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acritschristoph.bsky.social
Quick thread on the WHO's SAGO report on the origins of COVID-19, highlighting key points and even *new* data.

Their summary is that a zoonotic origin of COVID-19 is best supported by available data. This is consistent with most scientific reviews and statements in the rest of the literature.
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janeqiu.bsky.social
Traded wild animals are often sick & teeming with potential pathogens

Several Chinese teams found coronaviruses in confiscated pangolins, including those that share 92% of their genome with SARS-CoV-2

The viruses caused covid-like symptoms in pangolins, and have the potential to infect humans

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janeqiu.bsky.social
Like it or not,such human-wildlife interfaces are here to stay

Without understanding how viruses jump species & why some jumps cause outbreaks & others don’t,you’re really flying blind,says @mvankerkhove.bsky.social @who.int

“You’re making recommendations that may not be the most appropriate”

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janeqiu.bsky.social
Wildlife trade acts as a vast global network of unregulated natural laboratories,with ample opportunities for viruses to circulate & evolve to become more dangerous

We can either turn a blind eye or try to understand & mitigate the risks

My latest in @nature.com

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www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Exclusive: Inside the thriving wild-animal markets that could start the next pandemic
Live-animal markets are a natural laboratory for viruses to evolve and spark deadly outbreaks, yet scientists lack support to study the risks they pose.
www.nature.com
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janeqiu.bsky.social
Some scientists like @jw132.bsky.social recognise the “small possibility” that research-associated activities could have triggered the pandemic.

But that “should not prevent us for focusing on the bigger picture”: the wildlife trade poses a much greater zoonotic risk than do lab accidents.

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helenbranswell.bsky.social
BREAKING: In a serious blow to US pandemic flu preparedness, HHS has cancelled a contract with Moderna to test and license prototype vaccines for #H5N1 #birdflu and other potential pandemic viruses.
In a pandemic, mRNA is the fastest way to vaccine doses. www.statnews.com/2025/05/28/m...
HHS cancels nearly $600 million Moderna contract on vaccines for flu pandemics
HHS has notified Moderna that it is canceling a nearly $600 million contract for vaccines for flu strains that could trigger future pandemics.
www.statnews.com
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helenbranswell.bsky.social
#H5N1 #birdflu found its way into 1 of California's few remaining herds that hadn't been infected. CA's total is now 767, of which 630 have recovered & cleared quarantine.
Cumulative national total: 1073 herds in 17 states.
Wisconsin soon to join the milk testing program. Watching with interest.
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helenbranswell.bsky.social
The number of confirmed #measles cases in the US this year had risen to 1168 as of 6/5.
Given we're not yet half way through 2025, seems likely this year's tally will exceed that of 2019, currently the highest single year tally since measles elimination in 2000. www.cdc.gov/measles/data...
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dannyderaney.bsky.social
I don't know if there is a more appropriate goodbye to Loretta Swit, than her last scene in MASH in the series finale.

Loretta won two Emmy's for her role as Major Houlihan.
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debbyvanriel.bsky.social
This documentary covers the current bird flu situation. Clearly presented, realistic and where necessary with nuance. Interviews by Neil Cairns & team with @linekebegeman.bsky.social, Tom Frieden, @jw132.bsky.social, Jim Paulson and myself.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5XK...
Bird flu - the next pandemic?
YouTube video by RAZOR Science Show
www.youtube.com
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thijskuiken.bsky.social
The Razor Science Show provides cutting-edge science and technology stories, including the documentary "Bird flu - the next pandemic?". Neil Cairns interviews @drtomfrieden.bsky.social , @jw132.bsky.social, @linekebegeman.bsky.social, and @debbyvanriel.bsky.social.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5XK...
Bird flu - the next pandemic?
YouTube video by RAZOR Science Show
www.youtube.com
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helenbranswell.bsky.social
#USDA confirmed another California dairy herd has been infected with #H5N1 #birdflu. That brings CA's total to 756. The CA Dept of Ag. says 422 of those herds have recovered & cleared quarantine.
Cumulative national total = 990 herds in 17 states. This doesn't include the herd MN reported y'day.
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acritschristoph.bsky.social
Climate change deniers used grok to generate a fake paper that they promptly published in a fake journal. It'll have >1 million views on X in under 24 hours.

It's not just an example of bad things on X. There are a lot of those. But it also shows that sci comm there is meaningless and futile
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globalvectorhub.bsky.social
🕷️"Spatial analysis and risk mapping of #Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever ( #CCHF) in Sub-saharan #Africa" by Abdoul Kader Ilboudo et al. @ilri.org
www.nature.com/articles/s41...