Untreated Cancer, Festering Infections: Immigrant Detainees Detail Medical Care Lapses
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AI Summary: Investigations and interviews reveal immigrant detainees across multiple US facilities endured medical neglect, including untreated cancers and worsening infections. Detainees describe delayed diagnoses, inadequate care and systemic lapses that exacerbated serious conditions, prompting calls for stronger oversight, accountability and immediate reforms to protect vulnerable patients rather than paperwork and excuses.
Genital herpes rising in England, despite overall drop in STIs
bbc - STIs are particularly common among young people, with health experts saying testing for them is vital.
AI Summary: Public-health surveillance shows genital herpes cases climbing in England even as many other sexually transmitted infections fall. Experts warn the uptick signals gaps in prevention, testing and sexual-health services, underscoring the need for better awareness and targeted care rather than assuming the problem will fix itself. Yes, herpes is back on the agenda.
Argentina expands hantavirus probe, sending teams to trap and test rats in Mendoza
medicalxpress - Argentina on Friday said it was expanding its investigation into the origins of the hantavirus outbreak that struck an Atlantic cruise ship last month, sending scientists to trap and test rats in the western province of Mendoza while lab results are pendi…
AI Summary: Argentinian health authorities have expanded an investigation in Mendoza after hantavirus concerns, dispatching teams to trap and test wild rodents for infection. The stepped-up fieldwork aims to map viral reservoirs and potential human exposure, while officials warn residents to take basic precautions — because nothing says 'welcome to town' like a rat-capture detail.
First AI-designed 'universal vaccine' tested in humans: UK researchers
medicalxpress - A vaccine targeting a broad range of viruses that was designed using artificial intelligence had a "modest" effect on immune systems in a small, early trial, according to a new study.
AI Summary: UK researchers have initiated the first human trial of a vaccine designed using artificial intelligence, aiming for broad protection beyond conventional strain-specific shots. Early-phase testing focuses on safety and immune responses, marking a novel fusion of machine learning and immunology that could speed vaccine design — if the algorithms behave.
15-strain live biotherapeutic product or same donor fecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection: a randomized phase 1b trial
Lukas Bethlehem / nature - Nature Medicine, Published online: 02 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41591-026-04442-2A randomized, single-blind, parallel-group, phase 1b clinical trial compared fecal microbiota transplant or a 15-strain live biotherapeutic product (MTC01) derived from the sam…
AI Summary: A randomized phase 1b trial compared a defined 15‑strain live biotherapeutic product with traditional donor fecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection and found comparable safety and efficacy. The result supports a manufactured, standardized microbiome therapy as a realistic alternative to donor stool, simplifying logistics and regulation — and making “poop pills” slightly less artisanal.
Flesh-Eating New World Screwworm Confirmed in Texas, Posing Risk to U.S. Cattle for First Time in Decades
discovermagazine - Learn about the New World screwworm, a parasitic fly that has just been confirmed in the U.S., and find out what's being done to stop its spread.
AI Summary: Authorities have confirmed the return of the New World screwworm to Texas, a flesh‑eating fly larva that can devastate livestock. Officials are ramping up surveillance, trapping and containment measures to protect cattle herds and limit economic damage; human infections remain rare but the agricultural hit could be substantial.