Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Different Takes: Ways To Outmaneuver Antibiotic-Resistant TB; ACAM2000 Monkeypox Shots Could Be Risky
Tuberculosis, or TB, is a bacterial infection of the lungs that can be fatal. The World Health Organization estimates 1.5 million people died of the disease worldwide in 2020. It remains a persistent foe in large part because the bacteria can mutate and evolve to develop resistance to our antibiotics (often within a patient, which can lead to relapse). (Ari Daniel, 8/11)
The Food and Drug Administration licensed ACAM2000 in 2007 to immunize people at high risk of smallpox infection. There is moderate evidence the vaccine will also work against monkeypox, which is closely related to smallpox. (Caitlin Rivers and Tom Inglesby, 8/11)
In March 1983, writer-activist Larry Kramer published a legendary screed in the New York Native entitled 鈥1,112 And Counting鈥 鈥 a chilling reference to the U.S. AIDS case count two years into the plague. (Benjamin Ryan, 8/11)
In June, I remember seeing my friends in Europe starting to post on social media about this illness I hadn鈥檛 heard of before, monkeypox. Without shame or stigma, these men posted about how they believed they were exposed, discussed their symptoms and sent out compassionate warnings to their friends and followers. (Fernando Zweifach Lopez, 8/10)
With pending FDA聽 trials almost certain to provide legal access to once-demonized drugs like MDMA (known as 鈥渆cstasy鈥) and psilocybin (the active compound in 鈥渕agic mushrooms鈥) in the coming years, as well as the rise of microdosing, there is growing interest in psychedelic drugs and the laws around them. (8/10)
鈥淗ow To Change Your Mind,鈥 a new four-part documentary about psychedelics, has been hovering around Netflix鈥檚 Top 10 this summer. As someone who benefited immensely from therapeutic psychedelics, I am encouraged each time a documentary like this emerges into the mainstream, another sign that these important and beneficial medicines are gaining wider social acceptance. (Michael Pollack, 8/12)
By this time next year, if the medical forecasts are correct, I will probably be dead, another casualty of a fatal illness that most people have never heard of. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), the condition from which I suffer, has been described by Michael J. Stephen in his 2021 book 鈥淏reath Taking鈥 as the 鈥渕ost frustrating and disheartening of all the diseases in pulmonary medicine.鈥 (Richard B. Woodward, 8/12)