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  • Preexisting Statin Use Tied To Reduced Risks For Mortality, Morbidity Outcomes In Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19, Study Finds

    Healio (10/27, Rhoades) reports, “Preexisting cholesterol-lowering statin use was associated with reduced risks for mortality and morbidity outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19, a study found.” In addition, “statin users were...significantly mo...
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  • Number Of Tuberculosis Cases Rose Globally For First Time In Years, WHO Says

    The AP (10/27, Muhumuza, Nalwadda) reports, “The number of people infected with tuberculosis, including the kind resistant to drugs, rose globally for the first time in years, according to a report Thursday by the World Health Organization.” WHO “said mor...
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  • Africa CDC Says Ebola Outbreak In Uganda “Still Under Control”

    Reuters (10/27, Chege) reports the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention “said on Thursday that the Ebola outbreak in Uganda was ‘not getting out of hand’ and that it was still under control, despite an increase in cases that have spread to th...
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  • Rising COVID-19 Hospitalizations In New York City Coinciding With Emergence Of Flu, RSV

    The New York Times (10/27, Otterman) reports that in New York City, “the Omicron variant that accounted for most infections through the summer, BA.5, is now giving way to a variant soup – a mixture of different Omicron subvariants, including BQ.1 and BQ.1...
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  • People Of Color Less Likely Than White Patients To Receive COVID-19 Treatments, Study Finds

    CNN (10/27, McPhillips) reports “people of color – especially Black and Hispanic people – were less likely to receive” nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (Paxlovid) “and other COVID-19 treatments, according to a study published” in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality W...
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  • Public Health Officials Call For Improved Disease Surveillance To Better Predict Virus Surges

    CNN (10/27, McPhillips, Howard) reports the US “is dealing with a unique season of respiratory virus transmission: Flu cases are on the rise earlier than usual...RSV case rates are extra high,” and “Covid-19 is still a public health emergency.” While “pub...
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  • Forensic Pathology: Getting to the Heart of the Matter

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  • Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Adrenal Gland: A Multi-Institutional Study of 9 Cases With Literature Review

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  • Reduced Immune Response and Neutralizing Antibody Activity to the SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination in Patients with a History of Solid Organ Transplant

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  • People With Weakened Immune Systems, HIV At Greater Risk For Severe Monkeypox Disease, Report Says

    The Washington Post (10/26, Sun, Nirappil) reports, “Monkeypox is causing devastating outcomes for people with severely weakened immune systems, even as new cases continue to decline in the United States, according to a federal report.” Although “the vast...
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  • RSV Vaccine Candidates Thwarted Severe Illness In Older Adults, Trials Show

    MedPage Today (10/26, Hein) reports, “Prefusion F protein vaccine candidates for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) proved safe in adults 60 and up while demonstrating an ability to thwart lower respiratory tract illness, including severe cases, a pair of...
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  • Neonates With Sepsis Are Exposed To More Antibiotics Throughout NICU Admissions, Appear To Have Microbiome Dysbiosis, Researchers Say

    Healio (10/26, Weldon) reports, “Neonates with sepsis were exposed to more antibiotics throughout their NICU admissions than controls and were found to have microbiome dysbiosis, researchers reported.” One researcher said, “We found that compared [with] n...
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  • Letermovir Effectively Prevents Cytomegalovirus Disease In Kidney Transplant Recipients With Fewer Side Effects Than Valganciclovir, Study Finds

    Healio (10/26, Feller) reports “letermovir effectively prevented cytomegalovirus disease among kidney transplant” recipients “with fewer side effects than valganciclovir, according to a study.” In addition, “more patients completed the letermovir treatmen...
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  • Uganda Setting Up Additional Treatment Center As Ebola Cases, Deaths Rise

    Reuters (10/26, Biryabarema) reports, “The number of confirmed Ebola cases in Uganda has risen to 109 and the outbreak has claimed 30 lives, Health Minister Jane Ruth Aceng said on Wednesday.” Aceng also “said five treatment centers were operational and a...
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  • Several Barriers Hampering Development Of RSV Vaccine For Young Children

    NBC News (10/26, Lovelace) reports cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) “continue to surge in the U.S., but a vaccine to protect young children against the respiratory virus remains a long ways off.” The article adds, “That there is no RSV vaccine f...
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  • Physicians In US Bracing For Possible Impact Of RSV, Flu, COVID-19 Surges On Children’s Hospitals

    The AP (10/24, Johnson) reports, “Children’s hospitals in parts of the U.S. are seeing a surge in a common respiratory illness that can cause severe breathing problems for babies.” Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) “cases fell dramatically two years ago a...
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  • Ugandan Health Officials Report Increase In Ebola Cases In Capital

    The AP (10/24, Muhumuza) reports, “Ugandan officials have reported 11 more cases of Ebola in the capital since Friday, a worrisome increase in infections just over a month after an outbreak was declared in a remote part of the East African country.” Nine...
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  • African Health Systems Struggling To Recover From Pandemic-Disrupted Measles Vaccination Campaigns

    Reuters (10/24, McAllister, Rigby) reports “the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted measles vaccine campaigns globally in 2020 and 2021, leaving millions of children unprotected.” According to the World Health Organization, “26 large or disruptive measles outbr...
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  • Investigational Ceftobiprole Just As Effective As Daptomycin For Bacterial Bloodstream Infections Caused By Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteremia, Trial Demonstrates

    MedPage Today (10/24, Hein) reports, “Investigational ceftobiprole was just as effective as daptomycin for bacterial bloodstream infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia, the phase III ERADICATE trial demonstrated.” In a “randomized head-to-h...
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  • Systemic Symptoms After COVID-19 Vaccination Tied To Greater Antibody Responses, Research Suggests

    CNN (10/24, Howard) reports, “People who reported experiencing side effects to the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines such as fever, chills or muscle pain tended to have a greater antibody response following vaccination, according to...research...
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