Local providers begin to offer COVID-19 antibody testing in Galveston County May 26, 2020 • 3:48 p.m. Source: May 26, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News UTMB, along with other health care providers in the county have now started offering COVID-19 antibody testing, which identifies whether a person has had the virus. However, experts do note that the tests are not 100 percent accurate. La Marque man recovering after 51 days at UTMB fighting COVID-19 May 26, 2020 • 3:30 p.m. Source: May 26, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News This local feature story narrates a local man’s battle with COVID-19, after 51 days of treatment at UTMB. Shawn Nishi speaks about the efforts of his entire care team. “Each person came to care for this patient and display their purpose and their calling to contribute to the well-being of others,” Nishi said. ‘It’s truly an honor to serve alongside such inpiduals that come together as a team to work wonders.” Perhaps nature is trying to tell us something May 20, 2020 • 10:11 a.m. Source: May 20, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News Many people ask why we see novel coronavirus outbreaks in humans. Victor Sierpina points out that infectious disease experts strongly feel that the impact of humans on nature, overpopulation and climate change all play a role. Finding a cure: Texas research lab confirms drug blocks coronavirus in human cells May 19, 2020 • 10:08 a.m. Source: May 19, 2020 - KTXA CBS Dallas UTMB’s Galveston National Laboratory was one of three labs to confirm a therapeutics company’s drugs were able to neutralize the pandemic coronavirus. “Our lab tested a panel of antibodies against a real SARS-CoV-2 in biocontainment. We were pleased to see very good neutralizing activity for some antibodies,” said UTMB’s Alex Bukreyev. Before you go back out in public, read the immunity checklist May 18, 2020 • 9:44 a.m. Source: May 18, 2020 - The Houston Chronicle UTMB’s Rizwana Sultana is one of several experts in this article providing advice on how to keep your immune systems healthy. According to Sultana, sleep is important because it helps with T-cell function and production, which protect the body from pathogens and cancer cells. UTMB celebrates as COVID-19 patient released from Galveston Hospital May 18, 2020 • 9:23 a.m. Source: May 18, 2020 - i45NOW Facebook Staff gathered for a welcome sendoff, as a COVID-19 patient they provided care to for more than a month was discharged from Jennie Sealy Hospital. “It truly is a huge undertaking to take care of these patients,” said UTMB’s Shawn Nishi. The Galveston County Daily News also covered the patient’s discharge. Libraries capture local history of COVID-19 crisis May 18, 2020 • 9:02 a.m. Source: May 18, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News Galveston’s local newspaper takes a look at projects being conducted to preserve what is happening locally surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. It is part of an effort to make sure future generations will know what took place. Work conducted by a team at UTMB to collect stories from students, health professionals, staff and patients who experienced the pandemic are included in the article. Reinventing medicine in a pandemic: Is telehealth our future? May 16, 2020 • 9:57 a.m. Source: May 16, 2020 - The Facts During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of patients using telemedicine to access primary care physicians. Victor Sierpina writes that may just be the trend going forward and urges readers to contact their doctors if they need something. Reusable packaging group reveals impact of pandemic on packaging trends May 15, 2020 • 3:41 p.m. Source: May 15, 2020 - Candy & Snack Today The National Confectioners Association trade publication examines consumer changes regarding packaging in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many consumers are calling for more single-use disposable products, without realizing they are not necessarily safer. UTMB’s Vineet Menachery explains that reusable products can be safe when cleaned with plain old soap and water. Galveston County, UTMB open mass testing site for county residents May 15, 2020 • 10:59 a.m. Source: May 15, 2020 - The Houston Chronicle UTMB, working with Galveston County has resumed drive-through coronavirus testing for county residents at three sites in the county. Search Categories Awards & Accolades Education Faculty/Staff News Health Care In The News Innovations News Releases Top News UTMB Research Contact Media Team UTMB Experts
Local providers begin to offer COVID-19 antibody testing in Galveston County May 26, 2020 • 3:48 p.m. Source: May 26, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News UTMB, along with other health care providers in the county have now started offering COVID-19 antibody testing, which identifies whether a person has had the virus. However, experts do note that the tests are not 100 percent accurate.
La Marque man recovering after 51 days at UTMB fighting COVID-19 May 26, 2020 • 3:30 p.m. Source: May 26, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News This local feature story narrates a local man’s battle with COVID-19, after 51 days of treatment at UTMB. Shawn Nishi speaks about the efforts of his entire care team. “Each person came to care for this patient and display their purpose and their calling to contribute to the well-being of others,” Nishi said. ‘It’s truly an honor to serve alongside such inpiduals that come together as a team to work wonders.”
Perhaps nature is trying to tell us something May 20, 2020 • 10:11 a.m. Source: May 20, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News Many people ask why we see novel coronavirus outbreaks in humans. Victor Sierpina points out that infectious disease experts strongly feel that the impact of humans on nature, overpopulation and climate change all play a role.
Finding a cure: Texas research lab confirms drug blocks coronavirus in human cells May 19, 2020 • 10:08 a.m. Source: May 19, 2020 - KTXA CBS Dallas UTMB’s Galveston National Laboratory was one of three labs to confirm a therapeutics company’s drugs were able to neutralize the pandemic coronavirus. “Our lab tested a panel of antibodies against a real SARS-CoV-2 in biocontainment. We were pleased to see very good neutralizing activity for some antibodies,” said UTMB’s Alex Bukreyev.
Before you go back out in public, read the immunity checklist May 18, 2020 • 9:44 a.m. Source: May 18, 2020 - The Houston Chronicle UTMB’s Rizwana Sultana is one of several experts in this article providing advice on how to keep your immune systems healthy. According to Sultana, sleep is important because it helps with T-cell function and production, which protect the body from pathogens and cancer cells.
UTMB celebrates as COVID-19 patient released from Galveston Hospital May 18, 2020 • 9:23 a.m. Source: May 18, 2020 - i45NOW Facebook Staff gathered for a welcome sendoff, as a COVID-19 patient they provided care to for more than a month was discharged from Jennie Sealy Hospital. “It truly is a huge undertaking to take care of these patients,” said UTMB’s Shawn Nishi. The Galveston County Daily News also covered the patient’s discharge.
Libraries capture local history of COVID-19 crisis May 18, 2020 • 9:02 a.m. Source: May 18, 2020 - The Galveston County Daily News Galveston’s local newspaper takes a look at projects being conducted to preserve what is happening locally surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. It is part of an effort to make sure future generations will know what took place. Work conducted by a team at UTMB to collect stories from students, health professionals, staff and patients who experienced the pandemic are included in the article.
Reinventing medicine in a pandemic: Is telehealth our future? May 16, 2020 • 9:57 a.m. Source: May 16, 2020 - The Facts During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of patients using telemedicine to access primary care physicians. Victor Sierpina writes that may just be the trend going forward and urges readers to contact their doctors if they need something.
Reusable packaging group reveals impact of pandemic on packaging trends May 15, 2020 • 3:41 p.m. Source: May 15, 2020 - Candy & Snack Today The National Confectioners Association trade publication examines consumer changes regarding packaging in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many consumers are calling for more single-use disposable products, without realizing they are not necessarily safer. UTMB’s Vineet Menachery explains that reusable products can be safe when cleaned with plain old soap and water.
Galveston County, UTMB open mass testing site for county residents May 15, 2020 • 10:59 a.m. Source: May 15, 2020 - The Houston Chronicle UTMB, working with Galveston County has resumed drive-through coronavirus testing for county residents at three sites in the county.