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  • Monkeypox Vaccine Manufacturer Expresses Concern Over New Vaccination Strategy

    The Washington Post (8/10, Diamond) reported, “The manufacturer of the only vaccine [Jynneos] approved by the Food and Drug Administration to protect against monkeypox privately warned senior Biden health officials about their plan to split doses and chan...
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  • Moderna Aiming To Roll Out Combined COVID-19, Flu Single-Dose Annual Booster In “Three To Five Years,” CEO Says

    CNN (8/11, Toh) reports, “Moderna hopes to roll out a single-dose annual booster to cover the coronavirus, the flu and another common respiratory virus within the next five years.” As COVID-19 continues to evolve, the company “will need to keep updating t...
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  • Initiative Launched To Boost Visits, Routine Screenings For Infectious Diseases

    Modern Healthcare (8/11, Devereaux, Subscription Publication) reports, “A select group of community health centers will follow best practices and quality-improvement strategies outlined by the American Medical Association as part of a nationwide effort to...
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  • Meeting the Needs of a Rural Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Ups and Downs of Starting a University Based Clinical Lab for COVID-19 Testing, From Idea to Final Completion

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  • Laboratory Supply Shortages: Turning Crisis to Opportunity

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  • COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines May Cause False Reactivity in Some Serologic Laboratory Tests, Including Rapid Plasma Reagin Tests

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  • Oncology Patients Who Develop Transfusion-Associated Circulatory Overload: An Observational Study

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  • Answering Your Questions about Monkeypox

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  • Rate Of New COVID-19 Cases Declines In US As Deaths Remain High

    ABC News (8/10, Mitropoulos) reports, “After several weeks of steady increases in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations, there are encouraging signs that the latest viral resurgence may be abating in the United States.” According to CDC data, “the r...
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  • Questions Rising Over Efficacy Of Rapid Antigen COVID-19 Tests In Identifying Omicron Variants

    The Hill (8/10, Hou) reports that as “some people with COVID-19 related symptoms are reporting that they are repeatedly testing negative on at-home rapid tests,” the “question of whether these tests are working for newer Omicron variants” is being raised....
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  • Cytomegalovirus Viremia Tied To Increased Risk Of Mortality At 18 Weeks Among Patients With HIV-Associated Cryptococcal Or Tuberculous Meningitis, Study Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (8/10, Nye) reports “cytomegalovirus...viremia is associated with an increased risk of mortality at 18 weeks among patients with HIV-associated cryptococcal or tuberculous...meningitis, according to” a study. The findings were p...
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  • Nearly 66,000 People In Southeast Asia Infected With SARS-Related Coronaviruses Each Year, Study Says

    Reuters (8/10, Stanway) reports, “About 66,000 people in Southeast Asia are infected each year with SARS-related coronaviruses, and nearly 500 million people live near habitats where bat hosts of those viruses are found, according to a study” published in...
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  • Scientists Discover Langya Virus In Another Potential Zoonotic Spillover

    The Washington Post (8/10, Cheng) reports, “An international team of scientists identified a new virus that was likely to have been transmitted to humans after it first infected animals, in another potential zoonotic spillover less than three years into t...
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  • London To Offer Polio Vaccine Booster To Children After More Virus Detected In Sewage

    The New York Times (8/10, Ward) reports, “Every child in London age 1 to 9 should be offered a booster dose of polio vaccine, the British health authorities said on Wednesday, after traces of the virus turned up in sewage samples across a quarter of the c...
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  • Four African Countries Facing Shortage Of Rotavirus Vaccine

    Reuters (8/10, Rigby) reports supplies of the Rotarix vaccine “to prevent the deadly rotavirus infection in children have either run out in Kenya, Tanzania, Senegal and Cameroon or are close to doing so, officials close to the roll-out told Reuters, after...
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  • FDA Authorizes New Approach To Stretch Supply Of Monkeypox Vaccine

    The AP (8/9, Perrone) reports the FDA “on Tuesday authorized a plan to stretch the nation’s limited supply of monkeypox vaccine by giving people just one-fifth the usual dose, citing research suggesting that the reduced amount is about as effective.” This...
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  • Infectious Disease Experts Predict Monkeypox Spread Likely Occurred For Years Before Global Outbreak

    The Wall Street Journal (8/9, Roland, Subscription Publication) reports experts are working to determine the spread of monkeypox before the global outbreak. Infectious disease experts predict a gradual decline in smallpox herd immunity allowed monkeypox t...
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  • US Government To Buy Siga Technologies’ IV Antiviral Drug For Monkeypox Treatment

    Reuters (8/9, Leo) reports, “The U.S. government will buy Siga Technologies Inc’s $26-million worth of intravenous formulation of antiviral drug Tpoxx [tecovirimat], the company said on Tuesday, as the country fights an outbreak of monkeypox cases.” Siga...
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  • Fatigue, Headache Top Symptoms Reported By Patients With COVID-19 Months After Infection, Study Finds

    The Hill (8/9, O'Connell-Domenech) reports, “Months after being infected with COVID-19, many people reported still feeling fatigued and suffering from headaches, according to a... study” published in Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health. Investigators “fo...
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  • Gilead To Provide Up To $5M To Support Monkeypox Public Health Responses Among LGBTQ+ And Human Rights Advocacy Groups

    Reuters (8/9, Lapid) reports Gilead Sciences “plans to announce...that it will provide up to $5 million in grants to help a coalition of LGBTQ+ and human rights advocacy groups craft public health responses to monkeypox outbreaks, the company said.” Reute...
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