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  • COVID-19 Surge Reportedly Coinciding With RSV Epidemic, Leading To Kids Being Hospitalized

    CNN (8/26, Fox) reports, “A fresh surge of Covid-19 is colliding with an unseasonable epidemic of” respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), “and it’s landing kids in hospitals across the country.” CNN adds that “hospitals are not only seeing more kids with Covi...
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  • Children’s Hospitals Ask Biden For Assistance As Cases Of COVID-19, RSV Rise

    The Hill (8/26, Coleman) reports Mark Wietecha, “CEO of the Children’s Hospital Association (CHA), pleaded on Thursday for President Biden to support pediatric hospitals across the country as they approach capacity and confront staff shortages during the...
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  • Experts Say Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections Are Uncommon, But Some People Have Been Hospitalized

    The New York Times (8/26, Goldberg) reports on “a wave of Americans falling sick with Covid even though they are fully immunized, in what are known as breakthrough infections.” Public health experts “believe that breakthrough infections are relatively unc...
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  • Children And Adolescents With Cancer And SARS-CoV-2 Infection Were More Likely To Develop Severe And Critical Cases Of Covid-19 Compared With The General Pediatric Population, Study Finds

    MedPage Today (8/26, Bassett) reports, “Children and adolescents with cancer and SARS-CoV-2 infection were more likely to develop severe and critical cases of COVID-19 compared with the general pediatric population, according to a global cohort study.” In...
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  • Data Show The Number Of Doses Given Of Recommended Childhood Vaccines Has Dropped Below Pre-Pandemic Levels

    NPR (8/26, Noguchi) reports that research from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases “released this month shows the number of doses given of recommended childhood vaccines has dropped below pre-pandemic levels – down by as much as 6% to 18%, dep...
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  • Adverse Histopathologic Characteristics in Small Papillary Renal Cell Carcinomas Have Minimal Impact on Prognosis: A Subgroup Suitable for Active Surveillance

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  • FDA Appears Likely To Approve COVID-19 Booster Shots At Six Months Instead Of Eight, Source Says

    The Wall Street Journal (8/25, A1, Armour, Hopkins, Subscription Publication) reports that the FDA appears likely to approve a COVID-19 booster shot starting at six months after vaccinated adults received their previous dose instead of the eight-month gap...
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  • Combination Monoclonal Antibody Therapy Significantly Reduced Hospitalization And Death Versus Placebo In Patients With COVID-19 At High Risk Of Progressing To Severe Disease, Interim Data Indicate

    MedPage Today (8/25, Walker) reports, “A combination monoclonal antibody therapy significantly reduced hospitalization and death versus placebo in” patients with COVID-19 “at high risk of progressing to severe disease, according to interim data from the p...
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  • Racial And Ethnic Minority Patients Have More Severe Influenza-Associated Outcomes Than White Patients, Study Indicates

    MedPage Today (8/25, Hamza) reports, “Racial and ethnic minority patients had more severe influenza-associated outcomes including higher rates of hospitalization, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, and deaths than white patients, with the greatest disp...
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  • Research Looks Into Frequency Of Major Pandemics

    HealthDay (8/25, Preidt) reports, “Major pandemics aren’t all that rare and they’re likely to occur more often in the future, a new study claims.” The “analysis of disease outbreaks worldwide over the past 400 years – including plague, smallpox, cholera,...
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  • Demand For COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibodies Has Risen Dramatically After Slow Start

    USA Today (8/25, Weintraub) reports that demand for monoclonal antibodies has risen dramatically after a slow start. According to the article, “Regeneron sent out fewer than 25,000 doses a week nationwide in mid-July,” but HHS is now “shipping about 168,0...
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  • Physicians Across Southern US Seeing “Unprecedented” Number Of Pregnant People Critically Ill With COVID-19

    NBC News (8/25, Edwards) reports, “As the delta variant drives a surge in hospitalizations across the South, doctors say they’re seeing an unprecedented number of pregnant women critically ill with Covid-19.” For example, “in North Carolina, Dr. Brenna Hu...
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  • Pfizer And BioNTech Seeking Full Approval From US Regulators For Booster Shot Of Their COVID-19 Vaccine

    Bloomberg (8/25, Griffin) reports, “Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE said they are seeking full approval from U.S. regulators for a booster shot of their COVID-19 vaccine for people age 16 and older.” Reuters (8/25, Roy, Mishra, Beasley) reports, “The companie...
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  • Third Shot Of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID Vaccine Increases Levels Of Antibodies Against Coronavirus, Companies Say

    According to the New York Times (8/25, LaFraniere, Zimmer), “A third shot of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID vaccine sharply increases the levels of antibodies against the coronavirus, the companies reported on Wednesday.” Pfizer and BioNTech “were announcing the...
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  • Moderna Completes Real-Time Review Process For Full Approval Of Its COVID-19 Vaccine

    Reuters (8/25, Roy) reports, “Moderna Inc has completed the real-time review process needed for a full approval for its COVID-19 vaccine in people aged 18 years and above, the company said on Wednesday.” The drugmaker’s “completed submission includes data...
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  • J&J Says COVID-19 Booster Shot Increases Levels Of Antibodies Against Coronavirus

    The New York Times (8/25, Zimmer) reports, “A booster shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine dramatically raises the levels of antibodies against the coronavirus, the company reported on Wednesday.” The company “will submit the data to the Food and Drug Ad...
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  • COVID-19 Vaccines Became Less Effective After Delta Variant Became Dominant, CDC Report Finds

    The New York Times (8/24, Rabin) reports COVID-19 vaccines “became less effective as the highly contagious Delta variant became the dominant form of the virus, according to” a report from the CDC. It remains unclear “whether the decline in protection was...
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  • High-Dose HBV Revaccination Schedule Improved Serological Response Versus Standard Dosing In Patients With HIV, Results Show

    MedPage Today (8/24, Hamza) reports, “In HIV patients who failed to achieve protection from the hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine, a high-dose revaccination schedule led to better serological responses versus standard dosing,” according to a study published...
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  • Unvaccinated Individuals In LA County Were Five Times More Likely To Be Infected With COVID-19, 29 Times More Likely To Be Hospitalized, CDC Data Show

    The Washington Post (8/24, Achenbach, Nirappil) reports, “Unvaccinated people in Los Angeles County were five times as likely to get infected with the coronavirus and 29 times as likely to be hospitalized as people who were fully immunized,” according to...
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