Carlos del Rio
@CarlosdelRio7
Chair Department of Medicine at Emory Univ SOM; co-Director Emory CFAR; International Secretary of NAM. Posted opinions are own. RT not endorsements.
Outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium Infections Linked to Commercially Distributed Raw Milk — California and Four Other States, September 2023–March 2024 @CDCMMWR The message is simple, don’t drink raw milk! cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/7…
Cardiology Fellowship applicants- I am looking for a new clinical research fellow for sports cardio to start July 2026! 2 yrs research, then gen cards! Apply to @EmoryMedicine Cardiology if interested! @austinjrim @JasonTsoMD #sportscards
Healthcare provider stigma toward patients with substance use disorders - Parish - Addiction - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ad…. Congratulations team on publishing this study!
Estimated Budgetary Effects of Public Law 119-21, “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act will add $3.394 trillion to the deficit and ⬆️ the number of uninsured Americans by 10 million over 10 years. @USCBO cbo.gov/publication/61…
The U.S.’s dramatic research and funding cuts as well as changes to skilled-worker immigration policies threaten one of its greatest economic advantages: people-powered innovation wsj.com/politics/polic… via @WSJ
Emory's Dr. Carlos del Rio has been honored with the prestigious 2024 James Shepherd Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Hospital Association (@GaHospitalAssoc). 🔗 @CarlosdelRio7 honored for lifetime achievement: links.emory.edu/1dL #Emory #EmoryUniversity
🚨Latest report from @GaDPH. New HIV diagnoses among Latino gay & bisexual men in Georgia have gone up ~7% per year since 2014. The highest increase among all groups. Rates have dropped or stayed flat for others. HIV funding cuts will widen disparities. @CarlosdelRio7
Providing Care to Foreign-Born and Hard-to-Reach Individuals – Dr Carlos... youtu.be/BAZ6Lu6g1W8?si… via @YouTube. Enjoyed talking to my friend @msaagmd about providing HIV care for foreign-born and hard-to-reach populations in the US for this @IAS_USA podcast.
The NAS Council has approved the nomination of Neil H. Shubin to be the next president of the National Academy of Sciences. An evolutionary biologist & science communicator, Shubin would succeed Marcia McNutt when her term ends on June 30, 2026. Read more: nasonline.org/news/neil-h-sh…
Congratulations to the Emory at Grady faculty recognized on the 2025 Educator Appreciation Day! Thank you for your valuable work and service.
Senate GOP faces ‘gut check time’ on axing global HIV program thehill.com/policy/healthc…
Extended nirmatrelvir–ritonavir treatment durations for immunocompromised patients with COVID-19 @TheLancetInfDis thelancet.com/journals/lanin… Extending Paxlovid beyond 5 days resulted in a nominal improvement in the frequency of viral rebound and was generally well tolerated.
Guidelines on lenacapavir for HIV prevention and testing strategies for long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis @WHO who.int/publications/i…
National Academies Presidents Express Alarm Over Unnecessary Suffering and Deaths Caused by Measles Outbreak; Call for Widespread Sharing of Evidence-Based Information on Vaccine Safety and Effectiveness nationalacademies.org/news/2025/07/n… via @theNASEM
We must fill the void in global HIV care without PEPFAR @bmj_latest We estimate that elimination of @PEPFAR will save US taxpayers $2.3 billion & result in 15 M years of life lost in South Africa over 5 years or ~ $153 for year of life lost bmj.com/content/390/bm…
U.S. Measles Cases Climb to 33-Year High - @WSJ “We are in trouble” says @AndrewPaviaMD Yes we are! apple.news/Ajcni_ZXAR9Kfm…
Medicaid cuts: The how and why, @dr_kkjetelina open.substack.com/pub/yourlocale… @MedicaidGov pays for half of births in the US; long-term care for millions of seniors; children with special needs & adults with chronic illnesses; hospitals, particularly in rural & underserved communities
.@EmoryUniversity announces recipients of the Max Cooper Prize in Immunology. Congratulations to Jeffrey Ravetch & Chris Goodow who are being recognized for their research that paved the way for novel therapies. news.emory.edu/stories/2025/0…
Two Pandemics, Compared: Reflections on HIV and COVID-19 blogs.jwatch.org/hiv-id-observa… Another fantastic blog by @PaulSaxMD “ID is still the best job in medicine, even when it breaks your heart”, couldn’t agree more my friend!
I enjoyed talking to Dr. Sushma Cribbs, VC for Faculty Development in the @EmoryDeptofMed about all the activities that her office does to support our faculty. youtu.be/xcrr9HJXYnc