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Today, the Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences celebrated their 30th #anniversary.
Exactly half of that time I'm also a member of the University: first as a student (BSc, MSc), then as a PhD student and teaching staff member and now as a PostDoc.

During today's #science fair, I also presented our current #reasearch in #VOC #odor #detection for various #pathogens and #InvasiveSpecies

#h-brs #h_brs #bonn #rheinsieg #StAugustin #Rheinbach #forschung #planthealth #safetyresearch

How a Changing Climate Is Reshaping the Spread of Infectious Diseases

"...Then you have this convergence of crises—the #ClimateCrisis overlapping with the #PollutionCrisis. So you get this intersection between air pollution and respiratory #diseases, and then infectious diseases more broadly, all layered on top of a changing #climate.

When it comes to waterborne and foodborne diseases, the link to #ClimateChange is even more direct. As temperatures rise, you create more favorable conditions for #bacteria and other #pathogens to multiply. They thrive in warm environments—soil, water, contaminated areas—so warming can increase their abundance.

#ExtremeWeather events are also a big factor here. Aedes #mosquitoes need water to complete their life cycle—from egg to larva to pupa, it all happens in #water. When #floods occur, all the discarded #plastic and #trash lying around fill with water and becomes the ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes.

What’s interesting is that these diseases aren’t just associated with floods—they’re also linked to #droughts. That might seem counterintuitive at first, but in many parts of the world, people don’t have safe, reliable access to clean water, especially during drought conditions. So they store water in containers that aren’t properly sealed or protected, which too can become the perfect breeding sites for mosquitoes.

Infections—particularly vector-borne diseases—are increasingly reemerging and emerging in new areas around the world for a lot of different reasons. Climate change is definitely part of that, with rising temperatures and more extreme weather events like floods and droughts. But the way we live our lives and interact with the environment also plays a huge role. I mean, first and foremost, most of us now live in urban areas rather than rural ones..."

insideclimatenews.org/news/260

#Health
#ClimateChange

New #antibiotic that kills #drugresistant #bacteria discovered in technician’s #garden
It targets bacteria’s protein-making factory, the #ribosome, in a way that other antibiotic drugs don’t. Ribosome is an attractive antibiotic target because bacteria don’t easily develop resistance to #drugs targeting the structure. In studies, #lariocidin slowed the growth of a range of common bacterial #pathogens, including many multidrug-resistant strains.
nature.com/articles/d41586-025
archive.ph/NHtJh

www.nature.comNew antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria discovered in technician’s gardenThe molecule targets bacteria in a way that other drugs don’t.

Just wondering.
Who are the true 💩heads? Those that do not pick up after their dog and allow possible pathogens to enter the environment or those who pick up after their dog but leave the bag thus adding plastic to the environment and eventually adding pathogens to the environment.
Picking up poop protects your four legged companion and those of others. It is being health conscience and neighborly.
A dog person always has several bags in their pocket. For themselves and for other dog people who forgot theirs.
There are solutions. I really like the Dicky Bag. dickybag.com

#PoopHead #Dogs #DickyBag #PoopBags #Waste #Health #Pathogens #Environment #PocketBags

ALT text: Left panel - black dog poop bag lying on green grass and long straw colored weed stems. Toes of two brown rubber boots at bottom of panel.
Right panel - close up of zippered grey blue container made of neoprene to hold poop bags. Tag on black zipper says The Dickey Bag.

Though the #FDA is believed to have lost about 700 of its 18k employees, some cuts hit small teams so deeply that staff members believe the #safety of some #medical devices could be compromised.

Among the #layoffs were scientists supported by the fees who monitor whether tests pick up ever-evolving #pathogens, including those that cause #BirdFlu & #Covid.

#Trump #DOGE #ElonMusk #RFKJr #law #regulations #science #medicine #tech #AI #USpol
nytimes.com/2025/02/21/health/

In the Trump administration’s cuts and buyouts, four of the 11 people who review the safety of surgical robots were removed.
The New York Times · Firings at FDA Decimated Teams Reviewing AI and Food SafetyBy Christina Jewett