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  • US Falls Behind Other Countries In Rate Of COVID-19 Rapid Testing

    The Wall Street Journal (9/17, Abbott, Subscription Publication) reported the US is falling behind other countries in its rate of rapid testing for the coronavirus. Last week, the Administration committed $2 billion to increase test manufacturing and dist...
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  • Outcomes Of Neuraminidase, Endonuclease Inhibitors For The Treatment Of Patients With Seasonal Influenza Examined In Meta-Analysis

    Infectious Disease Advisor (9/17, Nye) reported, “Results of a systematic review and meta-analysis of 4 antiviral agents for the treatment of influenza, published in JAMA Network Open, showed that the risk for influenza-related complications was best decr...
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  • Unvaccinated Americans Turn To Antibody Treatment, Causing Demand To Surge

    The New York Times (9/18, A1, Mueller) reported, “Vaccine-resistant Americans are turning to” monoclonal antibody treatment “with a zeal that has, at times, mystified their doctors, chasing down lengthy infusions after rejecting vaccines that cost one-hun...
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  • HCV Care Has Suffered During Pandemic, Needs “Recommitment,” Researchers Say

    Healio (9/19, Stulpin) reports, “Because of pandemic-related disruptions in hepatitis C care, researchers said thousands of cases will remain unidentified with fewer patients initiating care and achieving SVR.” Based on the findings of their research, the...
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  • More Parents Mentioning Safety Concerns When Deciding Against HPV Vaccination For Children, Study Finds

    MedPage Today (9/17, Hamza) reported, “Despite no observed changes in serious adverse event reporting trends for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, more parents are mentioning safety concerns when deciding against vaccinating their kids, a cross-sect...
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  • Experts Warn Public To Get Flu Shot, Citing Fears Of A “Twindemic”

    The New York Times (9/17, Hauser) reported, “While pandemic measures appeared to keep the flu at bay, this year experts are again concerned” of a “twindemic” of influenza and SARS-Cov-2, “especially as some countries and state authorities roll back lockdo...
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  • FDA Panel Votes To Recommend Coronavirus Boosters For Older Adults And Individuals At Risk Of Serious Illness

    The Washington Post (9/17, Johnson, McGinley, Achenbach) reported, “Expert advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously Friday to recommend that the agency authorize a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine six months af...
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  • President Biden Signs Executive Order Adding Measles To List Of Diseases That Could Require Quarantine

    Reuters (9/17, Renshaw, Beech) reported, “President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order adding measles to a list of communicable diseases that could require quarantine after several Afghan refugees were diagnosed with the highly contagious disea...
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  • CDC Announces $2.1B Investment In Prevention And Control Measures For COVID-19, Other Infectious Diseases

    Fox Business (9/17, Rivas) reported, “Federal health officials on Friday announced a $2.1 billion investment to strengthen prevention and control measures against COVID-19 and other infectious diseases across the public health care sector.” The funding “w...
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  • One In Three People Who Survived COVID-19 Report Suffering From Long COVID, CDC Study Finds

    The Los Angeles Times (9/16, Money, Lin) reports, “One in three people who survived COVID-19 suffered from long COVID,” with these patients reporting at least one COVID-19 symptom two months after first testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, according to a CDC...
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  • FeNO, B-Eos Biomarker Combination May Be Sufficient For Asthma Diagnosis, Study Says

    According to Pulmonology Advisor (9/16, Schad), “Although neither fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) nor blood eosinophil (B-Eos) count alone is insufficient to accurately diagnose asthma, the combination of these 2 moderately elevated biomarkers may...
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  • Guinea Confirms End Of Marburg Virus Outbreak

    Reuters (9/16, Samb, Tabi Tabe) reports, “An outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in Guinea is officially over, health authorities said on Thursday, less than six weeks since West Africa’s first ever case of the disease was detected.” The outbreak “came j...
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  • Mosquitoes Infected With West Nile Virus Have Caused Deaths In At Least Six US States

    Newsweek (9/16, Berlin) reports, “At least six states across the U.S. have reported deaths from the West Nile Virus, a mosquito-borne illness transferred to humans and animals through bites of infected mosquitoes” and “health departments in more than eigh...
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  • Parents Look To Enroll Children In COVID-19 Vaccine Trials To Get Head Start On Protection

    The Wall Street Journal (9/16, Hopkins, Subscription Publication) reports parents across the country are seeking opportunities to put their children in COVID-19 vaccine trials to build their immunity as soon as possible while waiting for FDA authorization...
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  • CDC Says Influenza, Coronavirus Vaccines Can Be Co-Administered

    Medscape (9/16, Vlessides, Subscription Publication) reports the CDC’s “latest round of recommendations regarding seasonal influenza vaccines...contained one notable update: flu vaccines and COVID-19 vaccines can now be given simultaneously.” The change “...
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  • China Says It Has Fully Vaccinated 1B People Against SARS-CoV-2

    The New York Times (9/16, Wee, Chen) reports China on Thursday “said...it had fully inoculated 1 billion people” or 71% of its population, “a milestone for the world’s most populous country that brings it closer to its goal of vaccinating 80 percent of it...
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  • Implementation and Effectiveness of a Completely Virtual Pathology Rotation for Visiting Medical Students

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  • NPQR Laboratory Performance Benchmarking

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  • Looking into the Pathology Mirror

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  • FDA Evidence Review Suggests COVID-19 Vaccines Sufficiently Effective Against Severe Disease, Death Without Booster Shots

    The Wall Street Journal (9/15, Hopkins, Schwartz, Subscription Publication) reports the FDA in an evidence review Wednesday said COVID-19 vaccines cleared in the US offer sufficient protection against severe disease and death without additional doses. The...
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