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  • Antibiotic Resistance “Strikingly High” Among Outpatient Urine E. Coli Isolates In US, Study Says

    Healio (7/10, Dreisbach) reported, “There was a ‘strikingly high’ level of antibiotic resistance among outpatient urine Escherichia coli isolates collected during a recent 9-year period in the United States, according to” researchers who “evaluated 1,513,...
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  • HPV Infection Associated With Up To 2.6-Fold Increased HIV Acquisition Risk Among Women, Results Show

    Healio (7/9, Stulpin) reported a study published in AIDS found that “HPV infection was associated with an up to 2.6-fold increased risk for HIV acquisition among women in sub-Saharan Africa.” The results indicate “that increasing HPV vaccination coverage...
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  • Postmenopausal Women With HIV Show Higher Levels Of Immune Activation Than Premenopausal Women With HIV, Study Finds

    Healio (7/9, Stulpin) reported, “Postmenopausal women with HIV had higher levels of immune activation than premenopausal women with HIV, according to a study published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases.” Researchers “assessed 350 women with HIV from t...
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  • Patients With HIV Who Received OUD Medication More Likely To Adhere To ART, Achieve Viral Suppression, Review Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (7/9, Mermelstein) reported, “Patients with HIV who received medication for opioid use disorder (OUD) were found to be more likely to adhere to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and achieve viral suppression, according to a systemati...
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  • Disparities In PrEP Uptake Worsening At State Level, Analysis Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (7/9, Nye) reported, “The trend of states that were late adopters of pre-exposure HIV prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake is worsening compared with the trend of states that were early adopters,” according to a retrospective analysis publ...
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  • CDC Finds 20 Liver Transplant Patients Contracted HBV From Donors With No Evidence Of Prior Infection

    MedPage Today (7/10, Hamza) reported, “Hepatitis B virus (HBV) was discovered in patients receiving liver transplants, despite donors testing negative for the virus,” according to CDC data published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. From 2014...
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  • New Study Warns Delta Coronavirus Variant Can Evade Natural Immunity, Some Vaccine-Induced Antibodies

    The Washington Post (7/8, A1, Achenbach) reports that, according to a new study published in Nature, the Delta COVID-19 variant “has mutations that allow it to evade some of the neutralizing antibodies produced by vaccines or by a natural infection,” and...
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  • Patients With HIV Treated With ART Show Altered Plasma Metabolite Profiles, Study Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (7/8, Nye) reports, “People living with HIV who underwent treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART) were found to have altered plasma metabolite profiles, according to” researchers who analyzed plasma metabolite profiles from...
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  • Endogenous Estrogen Associated With Higher Levels Of Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers In Older Women, Findings Show

    MedPage Today (7/8, George) reports, “Longer exposure to endogenous estrogen was linked to higher levels of Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers in cognitively normal older women,” according to findings from a 25-year study published in Menopause. A longer time...
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  • US COVID-19 Cases Rise 11% From Last Week, Largely Among Unvaccinated Individuals, Officials Say

    Reuters (7/8, O'Donnell, Mason) reports COVID-19 cases in the US rose by 11% “over last week, almost entirely among people who have not been vaccinated, officials said on Thursday, as the highly infectious Delta variant becomes the dominant COVID-19 strai...
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  • Transmissibility, Potency Of Lambda COVID-19 Variant Remain Unclear

    The New York Times (7/8, Anthes) reports prevalence and mutations of the Lambda COVID-19 variant, “which resemble those found in several other highly contagious or worrisome variants, mean that it is worth watching, scientists said,” but important “questi...
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  • Children At Very Low Risk Of Severe Illness, Death From COVID-19, Studies Suggest

    The Wall Street Journal (7/8, Roland, Subscription Publication) reports children are at very low risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19, according to three studies of UK data that provide some of the most detailed analysis to date on severe illnes...
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  • Pediatricians Concerned About Appearance Of RSV During Summer

    The AP (7/8, Tanner) reports pediatricians are concerned over an increase in cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), “a common cause of cold-like symptoms [that] can be serious for infants and the elderly,” despite the virus typically appearing during...
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  • WHO: Last Week Was “Worst Pandemic Week Ever” In Africa

    The New York Times (7/8, Dahir) reports the World Health Organization said on Thursday that Africa “has just had its ‘worst pandemic week ever,’” and is “short of vaccines. ... More than 251,000 new cases were reported in Africa in the week ending July 4,...
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  • Climate Change Could Put Billions More People At Risk For Deadly Mosquito-Borne Diseases, Modeling Study Suggests

    HealthDay (7/8, Preidt) reports, “Climate change could put billions more people at risk for deadly mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue, researchers” concluded in a modeling study that posits that “if temperatures rise by about 3.7 degrees C...
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  • The Mentorship Connection

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  • A Persistent Positive Antibody Test in a Patient with No History of COVID-19 Infection

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  • TRANSforming Health Care: The Role of the Laboratory

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  • Corruption: An Impediment to Delivering Pathology and Laboratory Services in Resource-Limited Settings

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  • CDC Estimates Delta Has Become The Dominant Variant In The US

    The New York Times (7/7, Anthes) reports that, according to the CDC, the Delta variant “is now the dominant variant,” and the agency “calculates that Delta accounts for 51.7 percent of coronavirus infections.” The announcement comes as research “suggests...
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