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  • CDC: Unvaccinated People Are 11 Times More Likely To Die Of COVID-19 Than Are Fully Vaccinated

    The Hill (10/15, Sullivan) reported new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show “unvaccinated people have an 11 times higher risk of dying from COVID-19 than fully vaccinated people,” and “show that unvaccinated people have a six tim...
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  • Rapid Sputum-Based Assay May Accurately Detect Drug-Resistant TB, Study Indicates

    Healio (10/15, Downey) reported, “A rapid sputum-based assay accurately detected resistance to isoniazid, fluoroquinolones, ethionamide, amikacin, kanamycin and capreomycin in people with tuberculosis symptoms, showing its potential to diagnose drug-resis...
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  • Opinion: WHO’s Endorsement Of Malaria Vaccine Is “Historic Yet Imperfect”

    In a STAT (10/17) “First Opinion” piece, mosquito biologist and public health expert Fredros Okumu calls the “World Health Organization’s recent endorsement of the long-awaited malaria vaccine” RTS, S/AS01 “historic yet imperfect.” Okumu adds that since t...
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  • WPost: Rising Tuberculosis Deaths Result Of COVID-19’s Impact On Healthcare

    In an editorial, the Washington Post (10/17) says, “The knock-on effects of covid-19, which are becoming more and more evident, will be far greater in loss of life and well-being.” The Post adds, “The latest evidence: Estimated deaths from tuberculosis in...
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  • Disparities For Influenza Vaccine Remain Among Young Children, CDC Survey Finds

    MedPage Today (10/15, Lei Wu) reported the CDC’s 2018-2020 National Immunization Survey-Child “on routine childhood vaccination continued to show wide disparities for the influenza vaccine by insurance status, race, and geography, with only slight changes...
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  • FDA Official Says Agency Weighing Lowering Recommended Age To Receive Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Booster To 40

    Reuters (10/15, Erman) reported Dr. Peter Marks, Director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, on Friday “said...that the agency is considering lowering the recommended age for who should receive booster shots of the Pfizer/BioNTech...
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  • Tuberculosis Fatalities Rose In 2020 For The First Time In A Decade, WHO Says

    The New York Times (10/14, Mandavilli) reports tuberculosis fatalities “have increased for the first time in more than a decade, totaling more than 1.5 million people in 2020. That trend is expected to worsen in 2021 and 2022, according to” a World Health...
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  • COVID-19 Testing, Turnaround Times Still Vary Widely Nationwide

    Kaiser Health News (10/14, Bichell) reports, “While COVID testing is much easier to come by than it was early in the pandemic, the ability to get a test – and timely results – can vary widely nationwide.” A variety of reasons, including “a fragmented test...
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  • FDA Recalling Two COVID-19 Test Kits Over False Positive Results

    Reuters (10/14, Khandekar) reports, “A unit of Abbott Laboratories is recalling two COVID-19 test kits as they can potentially issue false positive results, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Thursday.” The agency “has identified the reca...
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  • Newly Discovered Bat Viruses In Laos Have Common Ground With SARS-CoV-2

    The New York Times (10/14, Zimmer) reports, “In the summer of 2020, half a year into the coronavirus pandemic, scientists traveled into the forests of northern Laos to catch bats that might harbor close cousins of the pathogen.” The fecal samples from tho...
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  • Adenovirus Pneumonia Manifests Primarily As Bilateral Consolidation With Or Without CT Opacities, Study Finds

    Pulmonology Advisor (10/14, Moeller) reports adenovirus pneumonia in immunocompetent adults primarily manifested as bilateral significant consolidation with or without computed tomography (CT) opacities, researchers concluded after evaluating “data from 2...
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  • Novel Prime Editing Tool Could Cut Up To 10,000 Base Pairs At A Time

    STAT (10/14, Molteni) reports in paywalled coverage, “Two teams of scientists have independently developed even newer versions of prime editing that can precisely cut out up to 10,000 base pairs at a time. One of the groups also used their method to cure...
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  • Children, Young Adults With COVID-19 Can Carry, Spread High Levels Of SARS-CoV-2, Researchers Say

    HealthDay (10/14, Murez) reports, “From newborns to new adults, young people who get COVID-19 can carry high levels of the virus and spread it to others even if they show no symptoms,” according to “a study of 110 people between 2 weeks and 21 years of ag...
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  • WHO Team To Investigate Origins Of Infectious Diseases, Prepare World Against Unknown Viruses

    The Washington Post (10/14, A1, Brulliard, Guarino) reports the World Health Organization unveiled this week “an advisory group that will study the origins of the coronavirus and guide research to prepare the world against Disease X – shorthand for an unk...
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  • Health Authorities Report Second Confirmed Case Of Ebola In Eastern DRC

    Reuters (10/14, Mahamba Larousse) reports, “Health officials in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo confirmed a second case of Ebola on Thursday and said the latest flare-up of the virus appeared to be linked to the massive 2018-2020 outbreak.” Health of...
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  • FDA Panel Recommends Moderna Coronavirus Booster For People 65 And Older, Adults At High Risk

    The Washington Post (10/14, A1, Johnson, Abutaleb) reports the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) “on Thursday unanimously recommended a booster dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine for people 65 and older and fo...
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  • Laboratory Predictors of Hemolytic Anemia in Patients With Systemic Loxoscelism

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  • The Anatomy of Lab Safety Design: Handling a Flood

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  • Lymphocyte Aggregation in Low-Grade B-Cell Lymphoma

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  • Sacred Healers: Looking at Healthcare Needs of America’s Indigenous Peoples

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