Plasma Therapy Effective At Early Stage

THE TIMES OF INDIA, December 26, 2021 Days after the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended against the use of plasma therapy for Covid-19, a multi-centre clinical trial led by Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has reiterated the treatment is beneficial indeed.

CDC Launches Two Global Networks, Awards $22 Million to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance and Infectious Diseases

CDC, December 07, 2021 These two new networks, paired with additional short-term research projects, will span more than 50 countries worldwide and build programs that focus on preventing infections in health care through proven infection control; build laboratory capacity to detect antimicrobial-resistant organisms in healthcare, the community, and environment; and develop new and innovative ways to more rapidly detect and respond to threats like AR and COVID-19.

India's First Transgender Clinic

USAID, November 30, 2021 The U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, organized the premier of the documentary ‘Mitr Clinic – Pride and Beyond’, which features India’s first comprehensive health clinic for the transgender community in Hyderabad. The documentary film showcases how USAID, the Government of India, civil society groups, and community leaders are working together to address the challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) persons in the country.

What the Omicron variant means for India

The Hindu, November 29, 2021 Op Ed by Brian Wahl and Gautam Menon (Subscription required)

COVID-19 Pandemic and the Unprecedented Rise of Data

Business Standard, November 25, 2021 Enormous amounts of data have been generated and analysed during the Covid-19 pandemic around the world. India has been there, too, and how. Amita Gupta, MD, is interviewed.

The Growing Threat of Antimicrobial Resistance in India

Contagion Live, November 12, 2021 India is the world’s leading consumer of antibiotics, and Amita Gupta, MD, is researching how the country can best mitigate the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

Strengthening vaccine trust

The Hindu, November 08, 2021 by Brian Wahl, Madhu Gupta, Neeraj Ghaywan

A 100% COVID Vaccination Rate Is Possible -- We Did It

Med Page, October 22, 2021 by Ravi Mittal, MBBS, Surbhi Jain, MD, Christopher G. Myers, PhD, Tinglong Dai, PhD, and Amit Jain, MD

An Update on COVID-19 and India

Public Health on Call , September 30, 2021 Drs. Vidya Mave and Brian Wahl discuss the current COVID situation in India with host Dr. Josh Sharfstein.

Worried about sending your kid to school? Science around Covid-19 has evolved, and so should you

Barkha Dutt Live (India), September 04, 2021 Dr. Brian Wahl is a panelist in this discussion.

Opinion: The prognosis for school reopenings

The Hindu (Subscription required), September 02, 2021 A model by Dr. Brian Wahl and colleagues shows that a rise in cases in children could occur, but in-person schooling can proceed with caution.

Two-thirds of Indians have Covid antibodies, government study shows

Financial Times (India), July 20, 2021 Dr. Brian Wahl is quoted in this report

Scientists say this is when COVID 3rd Wave will come to India | Can we still stop it?

Barkha Dutt Live. Mojo Sotyr (India), July 17, 2021 Dr. Brian Wahl participated in this panel discussion

India third wave anxiety mounts as Maharashtra reimposes restrictions

Financial Times, July 05, 2021 Dr. Brian Wahl: “To prevent a third wave, we need to reduce opportunities for transmission,” Wahl said. “If we just get back to business as normal, a third wave is probably inevitable.”

Johns Hopkins Students and Faculty Members Confront India’s COVID-19 Crisis

Johns Hopkins Medicine Dome, July 01, 2021 As India recovers from its second wave of COVID-19, Johns Hopkins faculty members, staff members and medical students are helping to secure critical supplies, translate information and solicit donations.

Is Prashant Bhushan Actively Spreading Covid Vaccine Hesitancy? Here’s A Report

India Today, June 28, 2021 Dr. Brian Wahl is interviewed about COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, and encourages viewers to get the vaccine as soon as it is available to protect themselves and others.

Delta Variant on Track to Becoming Dominant Strain Worldwide

NPR, June 21, 2021 Dr. Bhakti Hansoti is interviewed about the COVID-19 Delta variant, vaccines, and more.

From Novelty to Necessity: Online Learning’s Role Around the COVID-19 Response and Recovery

PLOS Blogs, June 21, 2021 Dr. Anita Shet and colleagues outline the value of online courses in global health settings and the impact the pandemic had on advancing the field.

Watch | How to Prevent or Limit a COVID Third Wave: Johns Hopkins Epidemiologist Explains

The Wire, June 15, 2021 Brian Wahl of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health says people must meticulously wear masks and maintain social distancing at all times.

Why India’s COVID-19 data is vastly undercounted

Gruntstuff, June 14, 2021 Dr. Amita Gupta: “What occurs in India issues to your entire world,” mentioned Dr. Amita Gupta, chair of the Johns Hopkins India Institute in a Fb dialog Thursday. “We care from a humanitarian perspective, a public well being perspective and a well being safety perspective.”

A vaccinated person’s guide to the most concerning COVID-19 strains

Salon, June 12, 2021 Dr. Robert Bollinger: “All RNA viruses mutate over time, some more than others … For instance, flu viruses are particularly prone to mutation, which is why new strains circulate every year.”

7 Lessons We’ve Learned from This Pandemic to Remember for the Next One

SELF, June 11, 2021 Dr. Amita Gupta: “If raw materials are the issue, it’s a global issue, not specific to India. The amount of vaccine that can be made for everybody needs to be carefully thought through.”

What is the new coronavirus Delta variant, and should Americans be worried?

USA Today, June 11, 2021 Dr. Bhakti Hansoti: “We need masking in public areas, limited gathering sizes and increased scrutiny in schools and public spaces … If not, after the Delta variant, another variant will just come and surge again.”

A Blueprint for Preventing Another Pandemic

TIME, June 09, 2021 Dr. Amita Gupta was a survey participant in this TIME project to identify strategic priorities for pandemic prevention.

Connecting the dots to mitigate the third wave

The Hindu, June 08, 2021 Dr. Brian Wahl is featured. (Subscription required)

Ask the Doctor

editorji, May 31, 2021 Dr. Amita Gupta was a panelist on the live Twitter show with Vikram Chandra

COVID-19 had claimed more than 3 million lives worldwide in 2020

News Medical, May 31, 2021 Brian Wahl, an epidemiologist at the Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, US, tells SciDev.Net: “In the last year, we have seen [multiple] ways in which COVID-19 has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations, including essential workers and those with limited access to medical services.”We will never know the exact impact of the pandemic on human health. However, the estimates released by WHO of excess deaths for 2020 are helpful for beginning to wrap our heads around this difficult issue,” he comments.

Will The 3rd Covid Wave Hit Kids & Is India Prepared For It?

India Today, May 26, 2021 Dr. Brain Wahl joins a panel discussion discussing a possibility of a 3rd COVID wave.

The COVID-19 Crisis in India

Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine, May 24, 2021 Dr. Nancy Reynolds discusses the current situation on the podcast

Lessons from Pune: How coordinated, collaborative data-driven response helped city do better in the second surge

Indian Express, May 21, 2021 Dr. Vidya Mave: Many data scientists, representing PMC, MCCIA, PKC, IT companies, etc were involved in the analysis of available data in May-June of 2020 and used computational modeling to help predict the number of tests and cases that would occur in subsequent months. This, in turn, formed the basis for the Covid-19 response, and Pune city was ready for the September peak of the first wave.

Fact check: No link between India’s falling COVID-19 cases and hydroxychloroquine

USA Today, May 21, 2021 “The (Gateway Pundit) article shows no data, much less any that would demonstrate an effect of any kind of prophylaxis on reducing COVID incidence in India,” Dr. David Peters, chair of the international health department at Johns Hopkins University, said in an email to USA TODAY.

COVID-19 Expert Media Briefing

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, May 20, 2021 Drs. Anita Shet and David Peters provided a media briefing for journalists.

Coronavirus surge in India can threaten pandemic progress in United States, doctors say

Boston Herald, May 20, 2021 “This is a problem not just for those in India, but it’s a problem for everyone,” said Dr. David Peters of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. One of the main concerns about the outbreak in India and its implications for other countries is the B.1.617 coronavirus variant, Peters said in a Thursday briefing. Peters said the new mutant makes up 80% of all COVID-19 cases in India but is also significant in the United Kingdom and Italy.“It’s also arrived in the U.S., although it is currently in low proportions,” Peters said. “The problem is that it seems to be much more transmissible than the earlier virus, and we’re yet to see whether it is also causing more serious illness, or makes it less susceptible to the vaccine.”

COVID-19 surge in India could ‘undo progress’ in U.S., elsewhere, experts say

UPI, May 20, 2021 This is because new waves of infections in India, as well as in Asia, South America, and Africa, could prolong the pandemic by fueling the spread of new variants of the coronavirus through travel and human migration, according to Dr. Anita Shet, of the International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore… “The current wave of COVID-19 in India is clearly a humanitarian crisis there,” her colleague, Dr. David Peters, added on the call.

A breath of fresh air: Bringing life-saving services to doorsteps

PlOS Blogs, May 17, 2021 Dr. Anita Shet: Providing oxygen therapy at the patients’ doorsteps can reduce inequities in healthcare access. When the entire family is suffering from COVID-19, the caregiving responsibilities of women members get multiplied, even if they themselves are sick. Further, women often end up prioritizing the healthcare needs of other family members over their own. Given the rapid progression of desaturation and decompensation in some individuals, this gender-specific delay can be fatal for many.

Are these India’s ‘forgotten victims’ of COVID?

Al Jazeera, May 17, 2021 Brian Wahl, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Department of International Health in New Delhi, says that the health infrastructure in rural parts of India is not equipped for such a surge in cases.“We know that in rural parts, access to quality services is challenging and these areas highly depend on frontline health workers only. We know that a mass gathering has the potential to be a super spreader event ..,” he said.

The next danger can be prevented only with genome sequencing and surveillance

Patrika Group, May 17, 2021 Interview with Dr. Amita Gupta

‘Black fungus’ is appearing more frequently among COVID-19 patients in India. What to know about the deadly infection.

USA Today, May 12, 2021 In the past decade, doctors have seen only a handful of cases in India. But in the past month, they’re reporting tens of thousands of cases, said Dr. Bhakti Hansoti, associate professor in the department of emergency medicine and international health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.“We’ve seen this skyrocket in recent weeks,” she said. “It consumes a lot of resources especially during this pandemic right now in India where health care resources are stretched at the limit.”

India’s COVID-19 Disaster May Be Turning Into an Even Bigger Global Crisis

TIME, May 12, 2021 The B.1.617 variant of the virus, first detected in India, has now been found in 44 countries on every continent except Antarctica—including Nepal, the U.S. and much of Europe. Scientists say it could be more infectious and better at avoiding humans’ immune systems. On May 10, the World Health Organization declared it a variant of “global concern.” And because only around 0.1% of positive samples in India are being genetically sequenced, “there may well be others that have emerged,” says Amita Gupta, deputy director of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Clinical Global Health Education.

Will Modi’s push for economic self-reliance succeed?

East Asia Forum, May 11, 2021 Pravin Krishna, Chung Ju Yung Distinguished Professor of International Economics and Business at Johns Hopkins University, is mentioned.

John Hopkins expert Dr Amita Gupta on India’s covid-19 challenge & future preparedness options

Financial Express (India), May 11, 2021 In an exclusive interview, Dr Amita Gupta, professor of Infectious Diseases at the John Hopkins School of Medicine and the co-director of the recently launched John Hopkins India Institute talks of the role that targeted lockdowns can play and what India could look at to be better prepared for the third wave.

OPINION: As a US doctor battling COVID, my father in India was worried. Now, it’s my turn to be tormented

Thompson Reuters Foundation News, May 07, 2021 Dr. Anita Shet: The United States has now fully vaccinated almost one third of its people, and is viewing the horizon ahead with hope. But one wonders if the horrors of 2020 can truly be left behind when far away in India, the new coronavirus surge has wrought unprecedented anguish and chaos.

Hialeah pastor helps sister church half way around the world facing crisis from COVID-19

WPLG Local 10 News, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, April 07, 2021 Dr. Amita Gupta is interviewed

Johns Hopkins University Helping India Fight Covid Surge

WJZ, CBS, Baltimore, May 06, 2021 “Within India, there are many, many families – millions of families suffering tremendously – so we’re thinking of the short-term and long-term need. Everything from food support to mental health support and where to go to get these things,” said Dr. Amita Gupta, a professor of medicine and international health at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Listening from an U.S. expert: Careful evaluation of the power of Indian COVID variant

Phoenix TV (Hong Kong), May 04, 2021 Broadcast in Mandarin; Dr. Amita Gupta’s interview is in English

How the US can help the COVID crisis in India: OPINION

The Hill, May 04, 2021 Drs. Amita Gupta, David Peters, Brian Wahl: There is a wretched inequality playing out in the world. As the U.S. and other high-income countries have dramatically reduced the burden of COVID-19, the daily number of confirmed cases and deaths globally is now greater than ever before. This increase is being driven by an alarming wave of cases currently ravaging India. While official sources cite more than 360,000 cases and 3,000 deaths per day, many experts believe these numbers could be substantially underestimated.

India’s official COVID-19 numbers are shocking. The true count is likely far worse

Los Angeles Times, May 03, 2021 “What happens in India matters to the entire world,” Dr. Amita Gupta, chair of the Johns Hopkins India Institute, said in a Facebook conversation Thursday. “We care from a humanitarian perspective, a public health perspective and a health-security perspective.”

The World Could Be Doing Much More to Help India

Vox, April 29, 2021 “Providing any surplus rapid-antigen tests that could allow people with Covid to test at home would help to alleviate stress on the testing infrastructure here,” Brian Wahl, an India-based epidemiologist with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said.

PODCAST: The Dire COVID-19 Crisis in India

Public Health on Call: Johns Hopkins Podcast Series, April 29, 2021 Evidence and experts to help you understand today’s public health news—and what it means for tomorrow.

Covid-19 crisis: India urgently needs a nationwide shelter-at-home directive – but a humane one

Scroll.in, April 29, 2021 The most urgent reason for this recommendation is to stop further deterioration of India’s healthcare infrastructure.

India’s crushing COVID caseload the result of a ‘perfect storm’ of factors, experts say

USA Today, April 28, 2021 Even though she’s in Baltimore, far from the tragedies unfolding in India, Gupta said she and many others are directly touched by them. “This effects the whole world,” she said. “This is not just some faraway place.”

As COVID Crisis Unfolds in India, Johns Hopkins Rushes to Help

Johns Hopkins Hub, April 28, 2021 The university is working urgently with partners on the ground to offer support and expertise to India, with efforts organized and led by the newly created Johns Hopkins India Institute.

A Bold New Chapter Begins for Hopkins and India

Johns Hopkins Hub, April 28, 2021 The Johns Hopkins India Institute leverages 90 years of groundbreaking work in the South Asian country to tackle health, education, and economic challenges worldwide.

कुम्भ के दौरान हरिद्वार में 400% तक बढ़ें कोरोना के एक्टिव मामले

IndiaSpend Hindi, April 17, 2021 Cases of coronavirus increase by 400% in Haridwar during Kumbh Mela. (In Hindi)