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  • Regular Exercise May Improve Preventive Effect Of Coronavirus Vaccinations, Study Suggests

    The Washington Post (10/24, Reynolds) reports, “Regular exercise could amplify the benefits of your next coronavirus vaccination or booster...according to a...study of the effects of regular physical activity and vaccines.” The study published in the Brit...
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  • Public Health Experts Warn About Potential “Tripledemic” Of COVID-19, Influenza, RSV This Winter

    The New York Times (10/23, Mandavilli) reports, “With few to no restrictions in place and travel and socializing back in full swing, an expected winter rise in Covid cases appears poised to collide with a resurgent influenza season, causing a ‘twindemic’...
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  • Government Advisers Expected To Issue Updated Recommendations For Research On Pathogens

    The New York Times (10/22, Zimmer, Mueller) reported that last week, “scientists at Boston University came under fire...for an experiment in which they tinkered with the Covid virus,” and the incident “highlighted shortcomings in how the U.S. government r...
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  • New Omicron Subvariants That Can Evade Antibody Treatments Pose Threat To Immunocompromised People

    NBC News (10/23, Ryan) reports immunocompromised people “face a new winter of discontent as the ever-mutating Omicron virus threatens to outrun the preventive monoclonal antibody cocktail that hundreds of thousands of them have relied upon for extra prote...
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  • Waning Immunity During Pandemic Changed Cycle For RSV In Children, Former FDA Commissioner Says

    The Hill (10/23, Schonfeld) reports that during an interview Sunday, Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD, “suggested the peak season for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in children has shifted because immunity waned during the pandemic.” Gottlieb...
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  • Uganda Confirms Two More Ebola Cases In Kampala Hospital

    Reuters (10/23, Obulutsa) reports, “Two more people in an isolation unit of Uganda’s main hospital have tested positive for Ebola, bringing total cases recorded in the facility to five, the health minister said on Sunday.” These five confirmed cases in Ka...
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  • Cholera Outbreak In Lebanon Spreading Among Syrian Refugee Camps

    Reuters (10/21, Gebeily) reported, “Syrian refugees in displacement camps are falling victim to a cholera outbreak in Lebanon, already suffering from an economic meltdown that has slashed access to clean water and strained hospitals.” Lebanon had “recorde...
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  • Cities, States Across US Weigh Future Of Monkeypox Emergency Orders As Cases Decline

    NBC News (10/22, Bendix) reported daily monkeypox cases “in the U.S. have declined eightfold in the last two months, from an average of around 400 on Aug. 19 to fewer than 50 on Wednesday, according to” CDC data. Now, “cities and states must...decide whet...
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  • About 82% Of Older Adults In US Interested In Taking At-Home Medical Test, Poll Reveals

    HealthDay (10/23, Munez) reports research (PDF) from the National Poll on Healthy Aging examined attitudes toward at-home medical tests among older adults. The 2,160-participant poll found “about 82% said they would be somewhat or very interested in takin...
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  • More People In US Getting Updated Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Shots, But Biden Administration Warns It May Not Be Enough

    CNN (10/20, Klein) reports more people in the US “are getting their Covid-19 updated booster shots,” according to CDC data, “but Biden administration officials caution the recent uptake is still not enough as the winter months and the threat of new outbre...
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  • RSV Vaccine Candidates Show Promise In Older Adults In Late-Breaking Studies, Results Show

    Healio (10/20, Schoen) reports “three late-breaking studies offered a promising glimpse of respiratory syncytial virus vaccines in the pipeline for older adults – including” GlaxoSmithKline’s “RSVPreF3 OA vaccine, which showed an overall vaccine efficacy...
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  • Ridinilazole Well-Tolerated, Yields Sustained Clinical Response In Patients With CDI, Trial Shows

    Healio (10/20, Stulpin) reports, “Nearly three out of every four patients with Clostridioides difficile infection [CDI] being treated with ridinilazole had a sustained clinical response, according to data” from a “global, double-blinded, randomized phase...
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  • Experts Raise Concern Over Winter COVID-19 Surge As New Variants Gain Traction

    CNN (10/20, Goodman) reports, “A flurry of new Covid-19 variants appears to be gaining traction globally, raising fears of a winter surge.” In the US, “these are BQ.1, BQ.1.1, BF.7, BA.4.6, BA.2.75 and BA.2.75.2.” While “Covid-19 cases are dropping” as th...
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  • Ebola Outbreak In Uganda Is “Rapidly Evolving,” WHO Official Says

    The AP (10/20, Muhumuza, Larson) reports, “Uganda’s Ebola outbreak is ‘rapidly evolving’ a month after the disease was reported in the East African country, a top World Health Organization official said Thursday, describing a difficult situation for healt...
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  • Pfizer Expects To Roughly Quadruple COVID-19 Vaccine Price To About $110 To $130 Per Dose, Executive Says

    Reuters (10/20, Erman) reports, “Pfizer Inc expects to roughly quadruple the price of its COVID-19 vaccine to about $110 to $130 per dose after the United States government’s current purchase program expires, Pfizer executive Angela Lukin said on Thursday...
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  • CDC Panel Recommends COVID-19 Shots Be Added To 2023 Childhood And Adult Vaccination Schedules

    Bloomberg (10/20, Rutherford, Milton) reports “COVID-19 shots should be added to the 2023 childhood and adult vaccination schedules, according to” the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The panel “voted 15-0 on Thursday to recommend COVID...
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  • Varicella Vaccine Program In US Has Led To 97% Decrease In Cases, Data Show

    Healio (10/20, Stulpin) reports, “Since its start 25 years ago, the varicella vaccine program in the United States has led to high vaccination coverage, resulting in a 97% decrease in cases of the disease also known as chickenpox, according to data” from...
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  • Gender Disparities in Recognition Awards From Pathology Societies: What Can We Do?

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  • How I Diagnose Mature T-Cell Proliferations by Flow Cytometry

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  • Topical Application of Methyl Nicotinate Solution Enhances Peripheral Blood Collection

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