National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Coverage of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the Nexus archive.
- ‘We’re in for a bad year’: Scientists see warning signs for Lyme disease, tick-borne illnesses
Scientists warn of a potential increase in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses as the weather warms up. This warning is issued to the public before they head outdoors. The scientists see warning signs for these diseases.
- DAVID MARCUS: Democrats love whistleblowers, unless they attack Saint Fauci
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held a hearing on COVID origins featuring CIA whistleblower James Erdman, who testified that Dr. Anthony Fauci suppressed the lab leak theory. Democrats did not attend the hearing. Erdman claimed Fauci's actions were influenced by his involvement in gain-of-function research funding.
- Rand Paul brings CIA whistleblower to Senate hearing alleging 'deep state' COVID-19 conspiracy
A whistleblower is set to testify before the Senate on the alleged cover-up of the origins of COVID-19, with Senator Rand Paul leading the crusade against former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci. The testimony alleges a 'deep state' conspiracy to cover up the origins of the virus. The hearing comes after the deadline for the Department of Justice to charge Fauci for allegedly lying to Congress about gain-of-function research.
- Rand Paul brings CIA whistleblower to Senate hearing alleging 'deep state' COVID-19 conspiracy
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee will hear testimony from a CIA whistleblower on allegations of a COVID-19 cover-up. The hearing is part of Sen. Rand Paul's crusade against Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has denied accusations of lying about the National Institutes of Health's role in funding research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The whistleblower will testify on an alleged 'deep state' conspiracy to cover up the origins of the virus.
- Rand Paul vows to keep pressure on Fauci as statute of limitations on criminal referral expires Monday
Senator Rand Paul vows to continue pressure on Dr. Anthony Fauci as the statute of limitations on his criminal referral expires, despite a preemptive pardon from former President Joe Biden. Paul has long pressed Fauci in congressional hearings and is urging the Justice Department to pick up charges. The expiration of the statute of limitations and the pardon may shield Fauci from indictment.
- Rand Paul vows to keep pressure on Fauci as statute of limitations on criminal referral expires Monday
Senator Rand Paul vows to continue pressure on Dr. Anthony Fauci as the statute of limitations on his criminal referral expires, despite a preemptive pardon from former President Joe Biden. The referral is related to Fauci's testimony about gain-of-function research. Paul has urged the Justice Department to indict Fauci.
- Dodging FOIA Could Now Mean Arrest and Strip Search, Depending on Who’s Asking
Dr. David Morens, a 78-year-old retired government scientist, was arrested and charged with crimes for allegedly evading Freedom of Information Act requests by using personal email accounts. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. The prosecution raises concerns about the Justice Department's selective enforcement of FOIA.
- Could hantavirus trigger a pandemic... and just how worried should we be? Experts answer ALL your questions as the deadly cruise ship outbreak sparks alarm
A deadly outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ship has sparked alarm and raised questions about the potential for a pandemic. Experts are weighing in on the risks and consequences of the virus. The outbreak has led to concerns about the spread of the disease.
- Could hantavirus trigger a pandemic... and just how worried should we be? Experts answer ALL your questions as the deadly cruise ship outbreak sparks alarm
A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has sparked alarm and raised questions about the potential for a pandemic. Experts are weighing in on the risks and consequences of the deadly virus. The outbreak has led to concerns about the spread of the disease.
- Babies missing out on vital shot are left bleeding to death because of vaccine misinformation, doctors warn
Babies are missing out on vital shots due to vaccine misinformation, resulting in severe health consequences, including bleeding and death. Doctors warn that this trend is alarming and requires immediate attention. The spread of misinformation is causing significant harm to vulnerable populations.
- There are no hantavirus treatments. The deadly cruise-ship outbreak is a ‘wake-up call’ to develop some.
There are no treatments for hantavirus and funding for research has been difficult to secure. The deadly cruise-ship outbreak highlights the need to develop treatments. Hantavirus research hasn't been a priority in the past.
- Dr Fauci's top aide's face says it all as he's booked in court on federal charges for 'COVID cover up'
Dr. Fauci's top aide has been booked in court on federal charges related to a COVID cover-up. The aide is facing legal action for their alleged role in the cover-up. The incident has sparked significant attention and concern.
- Hantavirus's long incubation period followed by sudden deadly onset could create numerous 'super spreaders', warn experts
Experts warn that Hantavirus's long incubation period and sudden deadly onset could create numerous 'super spreaders'. The virus has a prolonged incubation period before symptoms appear, making it difficult to track. This unique characteristic of Hantavirus poses a significant risk to public health.
- How deadly rat virus spread so quickly through cruise ship as stranded passengers BEG to be let off before agonizing symptoms hit them next
A deadly rat virus spread quickly through a cruise ship, leaving passengers stranded and begging to be let off before symptoms hit them. The rapid spread of the virus has raised concerns about the safety and hygiene on the ship. Passengers are anxious to disembark as soon as possible to avoid the agonizing symptoms.
- Fauci gets another humiliation as top ally allegedly misled public on COVID for wine, Michelin dining
Anthony Fauci faced criticism for contradictory mask advice during the pandemic, while his ally Dr. David Morens was indicted for allegedly misleading the public on COVID origins and concealing emails under FOIA laws. Morens, a senior NIH advisor, reportedly learned techniques to hide emails from transparency requests.
- Trump admin revives COVID origins debate with indictment
The Trump administration has revived the debate over the origins of COVID-19 by indicting David Morens, a former senior advisor to Anthony Fauci, on charges of conspiring to tamper with federal records. The case, unsealed in Maryland, involves allegations of deleting emails and evading transparency laws, with implications for political narratives around pandemic response and federal health agency oversight.
- Ex-Fauci top advisor indicted over alleged COVID cover-up, hidden emails
David M. Morens, a former top advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), was indicted by the Justice Department for allegedly using a private email to conceal communications about the origins of COVID-19, including discussions involving a controversial research grant with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Prosecutors claim he conspired to hide information from public disclosure and accepted gifts to support a narrative that the virus originated naturally.