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  • Questions Remain Over Fall Rollout Of Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters

    The AP (8/25, Neergaard) reports COVID-19 vaccine boosters updated “to better match today’s Omicron threat are expected to roll out in a few weeks but still up in the air is how much benefit the booster shots will offer, who should get one – and how soon....
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  • Trends in Pathology Informatics

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  • Recurrent Liver Allograft Injury in Patients With Donor-Derived Malignancy Treated With Immunosuppression Cessation and Retransplantation

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  • A Rational Approach to Coagulation Testing

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  • Outcome of ABO-Incompatible Kidney Transplantation According to ABO Type of Transfused Plasma: Comparative Analysis Between “Universal” AB and Donor-Type Plasma

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  • Triaging Times

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  • Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine 73% Effective In Children Younger Than Five Years During Omicron Surge, Analysis Suggests

    The AP (8/23, Cappelletti, White) reports, “Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine was 73% effective in protecting children younger than 5 as Omicron spread in the spring, the company announced Tuesday.” This updated analysis of “COVID-19 diagnoses between March and J...
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  • Moderna Seeks FDA Authorization For Updated Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Shot

    Reuters (8/23, Leo) reports that on Tuesday, Moderna “sought U.S. authorization for its COVID-19 booster shot tailored against the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of Omicron and said if cleared it would be ready to deliver the doses in September.” The company’s...
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  • Democratic Republic Of The Congo Declares Resurgence Of Ebola

    Healio (8/23, Stulpin) reports, “The Democratic Republic of the Congo has declared a resurgence of Ebola virus after confirming that a case in North Kivu province was linked to a previous outbreak.” An “analysis of samples from a 46-year-old woman who die...
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  • Public Health Experts Call For Renaming Of Monkeypox To Reduce Confusion, Stigmatization

    The New York Times (8/23, Jacobs) reports, “In the three months since the first cases of monkeypox were reported in Europe and the United States, public health experts have been urging the World Health Organization to come up with new nomenclature that mi...
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  • CDC Issues Recommendations For Schools, Child Care Centers To Curb Monkeypox Spread

    CBS News (8/23, Tin) reports, “Schools and child care centers generally do not need to take extra steps to curb the spread of monkeypox, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says,” and “advises that they can rely on ‘their everyday operational g...
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  • Pfizer, BioNTech Ask FDA To Authorize Updated Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccine Booster

    The AP (8/22, Neergaard) reports, “Pfizer asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its combination COVID-19 vaccine that adds protection against the newest Omicron relatives – a key step toward opening a fall booster campaign.” Pfizer and “BioNTech aim t...
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  • Burden Of Post-Acute Sequelae Of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Appears Low Among Children, Study Indicates

    MedPage Today (8/22, Hein) reports, “The burden of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), or long COVID, appeared to be low among children, but myocarditis was the most commonly diagnosed PASC-associated condition, according to a large retros...
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  • CDC Recommends Novavax’s COVID-19 Vaccine For Use In Adolescents Aged 12 Through 17

    Reuters (8/22, Khandekar) reports that on Monday, the CDC “signed off on the use of Novavax Inc’s COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents aged 12 through 17,” following the FDA’s “authorization for the vaccine for the age group last week.” The company’s “protein...
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  • Monkeypox Has Now Been Reported In All 50 States, CDC Data Indicate

    The Hill (8/22, Oshin) reports, “According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data, Wyoming reported a single case of the virus on Monday, becoming the final state in the country to do so.” The CDC data indicate that “as of Monday, there...
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  • City In Eastern Democratic Republic Of Congo Confirms New Ebola Case

    Reuters (8/22, Peyton) reports, “A new case of Ebola virus has been confirmed in the city of Beni in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the country’s National Institute for Biomedical Research (INRB) said on Monday.” A statement from INRB Pathogen Geno...
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  • Fauci Planning To Step Down In December

    The New York Times (8/22, Stolberg) reports that on Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci “said...that he intended to leave government service in December to ‘pursue the next chapter’ of his career, and that he would step down as President Biden’s top medical adviser...
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  • CDC Studies Potential Monkeypox Contamination Of Commonly Used Household Surfaces

    MedPage Today (8/19, Hein) reported “commonly used household surfaces in the Utah home of two infected and symptomatic” patients with monkeypox “were covered with PCR-detected virus, yet no samples were culturable, according to a CDC investigation.” Of th...
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  • New York State Reports First Pediatric Monkeypox Case

    CNN (8/21, Beech, Geballe) reports, “A minor in New York state has reportedly contracted monkeypox – a first among children in the state and at least the third reported case of the disease among children in the US.” The patient “lives in New York but not...
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  • Monkeypox Virus Has Potential To Be Neuroinvasive, Experts Say

    MedPage Today (8/19, George) reported, “As human monkeypox cases rise, neurologists should be prepared to recognize, diagnose, and treat potentially neuroinvasive disease or other neurologic symptoms, experts said.” The “monkeypox virus has the potential...
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