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  • Data Reveal Cytomegalovirus Independently Tied To Latent TB Infection, Researchers Say

    Healio (11/4, Stulpin) reported, “U.S. data revealed that cytomegalovirus was independently associated with latent tuberculosis infection, and both were associated with high levels of C-reactive protein, suggesting enhanced systemic inflammation, research...
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  • Review Identifies 14 Interventions Focused On Improving HIV Care Among Black MSM

    Healio (11/4, Stulpin) reported, “A search of peer-reviewed articles published during a recent 7 1/2-year period turned up 14 interventions focused on improving HIV care for Black men who have sex with men [MSM] in the United States, researchers reported....
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  • Fifth Circuit Issues Stay Of OSHA COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement For Businesses

    The Washington Post (11/6, Rosenberg) reported “a panel of three judges” of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Saturday “suspended the Biden administration’s new vaccine requirement for private companies, delivering a major blow for one of t...
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  • Federal Workers Seeking Religious Exemptions To COVID-19 Vaccines Ahead Of Mandate Deadline

    The Washington Post (11/7, Rein, Duncan, Horton) reports, “With a Monday deadline looming, high percentages of federal workers are reporting they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus,” yet “tens of thousands of holdouts have requested exemptions o...
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  • Penicillin Allergy Protocol May Reduce Unnecessary Exposure To Antibiotics, Infantile Morbidity During Pregnancy, Study Suggests

    Healio (11/6, Gawel) reported, “Most pregnant women who believed they had a penicillin allergy were not allergic and tolerated penicillin during labor, according to results of a retrospective study.” Furthermore, the results “suggest a penicillin allergy...
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  • Administration Sets January 4 Deadline For Companies To Implement COVID-19 Vaccine, Testing Mandates

    The Washington Post (11/4, A1, Rosenberg) reports, “Companies with more than 100 employees will be mandated to require coronavirus vaccinations for their workers or do regular testing by Jan. 4 under the terms of a new federal rule released Thursday by th...
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  • Researchers Identify Gene That Doubles Risk Of Respiratory Failure From COVID-19

    Bloomberg (11/4, Ring) reports researchers have “identified a specific gene that doubles the risk of respiratory failure from Covid-19 and may go some way to explaining why some ethnic groups are more susceptible to severe disease than others.” The resear...
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  • Treatment With Antiretroviral Therapy May Alter Subdominant Gut Microbiota In Children With HIV Infection, Study Indicates

    Infectious Disease Advisor (11/4, Gupta) reports, “In children with HIV infection, treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART), in association with immune status, may directly or indirectly alter the subdominant gut microbiota, according to findings from...
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  • UK Health Regulators Approve Molnupiravir For Treatment Of COVID-19

    The Wall Street Journal (11/4, Hopkins, Subscription Publication) reports the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency approved Merck & Co. and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics’ molnupiravir for the treatment of COVID-19, making it the first to a...
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  • Europe Again Seeing Near-Record Levels Of COVID-19 Infections, WHO Official Says

    The New York Times (11/4, Cumming-Bruce) reports, “Europe is again experiencing near-record levels of coronavirus infections, and could experience half a million Covid-related deaths in the next three months, the World Health Organization said on Thursday...
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  • No Decrease In Effectiveness Of COVID-19, Flu Vaccines When Given Together, WHO Says

    Reuters (11/4, Skydsgaard) reports, “People can get inoculated against COVID-19 and the seasonal influenza at the same time without compromising the vaccines’ effectiveness, a World Health Organization official said on Thursday.” Siddhartha Datta, WHO Eur...
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  • Breastfeeding After SARS-CoV-2 Infection May Help Spur Immune Response In Newborns, Study Suggests

    HealthDay (11/4, Norton) reports a study published in JAMA Network Open “suggests that breastfeeding after COVID-19 may...help spur a more ‘active’ immune response in babies: It found that by the age of 2 months, breastfed infants’ saliva contained certai...
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  • Use Of Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing For TB Increased In US Between 2011 And 2017, Study Suggests

    Healio (11/4, Stulpin) reports, “The use of nucleic acid amplification testing for tuberculosis increased in the United States between 2011 and 2017, although nearly half of U.S. TB cases did not include one of the tests, according to a study” published i...
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  • More Than 28 Million Extra Years Of Human Life Lost In 2020, Study Indicates

    The Washington Post (11/4, Jeong) reports, “More than 28 million extra years of human life were lost in 2020...according to a study released Wednesday that further underscored the immense human toll that the [COVID-19] pandemic has wrought.” The study “ex...
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  • Moving Beyond Data to Action

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  • 3 Vital Components of Successful QI Plans

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  • COVID‑19: A Year in Review, Part III: In Person to Online: The Transfer of Education During COVID-19

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  • Some Parents Rushing To Vaccinate Younger Children Against COVID-19

    The New York Times (11/3, Hubler, LaFraniere) reports that with regulatory backing, US healthcare providers mobilized “this week for a fresh wave of [COVID-19] inoculations, this time” among children ages five to 11. On Wednesday, Texas Children’s Hospita...
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  • US Lagging Behind Some Countries In At-Home, Rapid COVID-19 Testing

    CNN (11/3, Picheta) reports that despite recent Biden Administration moves “to end a scarcity of rapid, at-home COVID-19 tests,” the efforts “mark something of an 11th hour scramble for instant, or antigen, tests – and the US is lagging dramatically behin...
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  • Investigational TAK-003 Vaccine Remained Effective At Protecting Against Symptomatic Dengue Fever In Pediatric Patients, Three-Year Data Show

    Infectious Disease Advisor (11/3, Nye) reports, “At 3 years, the TAK-003 vaccine from Takeda remained effective at protecting against symptomatic dengue fever among children and adolescents,” according to findings from an ongoing phase 3 trial published i...
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