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  • FDA Warns Public To Stop Using Innova’s COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests

    FierceBiotech (6/11, Hale) reported, “The FDA issued a stark warning to the public urging them to stop using rapid COVID-19 antigen tests developed by Innova Medical Group.” The agency issued the warning following “a Class I recall, the FDA’s most serious...
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  • Fully Vaccinated People No Longer Need To Wear Masks In Outdoor Transportation Settings, CDC Says

    The Washington Post (6/11, Aratani) reported that those “who are fully vaccinated no longer have to wear masks in outdoor transportation settings, including at airports, train stations, ferry docks and on vehicles with outdoor spaces, according to updated...
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  • CDC’s Schuchat Warns US Not Prepared For Next Pandemic

    Fox News (6/11, Hein) reported that Dr. Anne Schuchat, the CDC’s principal deputy director, “warned that the U.S. is no better off should another pandemic emerge than it was prior to the coronavirus.” Schuchat “told The Hill that the country’s shortcoming...
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  • Resistant Nontyphoidal Salmonella Infections Rise From 2004 To 2016, CDC Data Show

    Healio (6/11, Stulpin) reported, “The annual incidence of resistant nontyphoidal Salmonella infections was 40% higher in 2015 and 2016 compared with the years 2004 to 2008, according to” CDC researchers who “used models of culture-confirmed Salmonella inf...
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  • Health Officials Hopeful Medicaid Expansion, New Clean Needle Programs Will Decrease Oklahoma’s Hepatitis C Deaths

    NPR (6/11, Sweeney) reported, “Oklahoma continues to rank top three in the nation for Hepatitis C deaths, but health officials are hopeful recent policy changes will help reverse the trend.” The state’s major health policy changes include “the passage of...
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  • Antibody Tests’ Ability To Assess Vaccines’ Effectiveness Remains Uncertain

    Bloomberg (6/10, Brown, Court) reports “makers of COVID-19 antibody tests are seeking to capitalize on” questions about the efficacy of the coronavirus vaccines in their marketing to patients and medical professionals. According to Bloomberg, “regulators...
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  • Releasing Mosquitoes Infected With Wolbachia Helped Reduce Spread Of Dengue, Research Finds

    CNN (6/10, Fox) reports on research finding that mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia bacteria introduced into a local population in Indonesia “helped reduced the spread of deadly dengue virus,” by 77% from about 9.4% of the people in the area to 2.3%. The...
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  • Rifampin Effective For Treatment Of Patients With Staphylococcal PJIs Following Surgical Debridement, Study Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (6/10, Nye) reports on research showing rifampin is “effective for the treatment of acute staphylococcal periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) following surgical debridement.” The study included 669 patients “diagnosed with acu...
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  • CDC Issues Warning Of Growing Spread Of RSV In South

    CNN (6/10, Fox) reports, “A common cold virus called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is spreading across the South, causing an unusual wave of late spring disease,” according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which “issued a Health A...
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  • Over 70% Of People Recovered From COVID-19 Report At Least One Persistent Symptom, Study Finds

    Healio (6/10, Dreisbach) reports on research finding that “more than 70% of patients who have recovered from COVID-19 experience at least one persistent symptom for at least 60 days.” The research “included 45 studies reporting 84 clinical signs or sympto...
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  • COVID-19 May Attack Pancreas And Lead To Type 1 Diabetes, Studies Find

    ABC News (6/10, Rosen) reports, “New studies have found that the” COVID-19 “virus may cause diabetes in addition to pneumonia and other health problems.” That research indicates that “the virus may infect and destroy certain cells that are crucial for kee...
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  • CDC Report Shows Increase In Alpha, Gamma Variants In Recent Months

    The Hill (6/10, Coleman) reports, “The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated in a study released Thursday that the Alpha variant made up about 66 percent of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. in mid-April.” That was up from an estimated 0...
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  • Administration Using Racial Data On Vaccination Rates To Target Outreach Efforts

    USA Today (6/10, Berry) reports, “Armed with more racial data on vaccination rates, the Biden administration is targeting its outreach efforts, including a door-to-door campaign, in the latest push to get more people of color vaccinated by July 4.” Marcel...
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  • COVID-19 Deaths In 2021 Have Already Surpassed Those In All 2020

    The Wall Street Journal (6/10, A1, Kamp, Douglas, Forero, Subscription Publication) reports that as of Thursday total COVID-19 deaths worldwide in 2021 have exceeded those for 2020, at over 1.88 million, though the seven-day average worldwide has been dec...
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  • OSHA Announces COVID-19 Safety Rule

    The New York Times (6/10, Scheiber) reports that on Thursday, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration “announced a rule...outlining steps that employers must take to protect workers from the risk of Covid-19, but it will apply only to the health...
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  • UN General Assembly Approves Declaration Calling For Action To End AIDS By 2030

    The AP (6/10, Lederer) reports that during the meeting on AIDS at the UN General Assembly, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken pressed the world’s nations “to ensure equal access to HIV services to those most at risk of getting AIDS – the LGBTQ community...
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  • Pathologists at the Leading Edge of Optimizing the Tumor Tissue Journey for Diagnostic Accuracy and Molecular Testing

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  • Chloroquine- and Hydroxychloroquine–Induced Cardiomyopathy: A Case Report and Brief Literature Review

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  • SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant Spreading Around The World

    The Wall Street Journal (6/9, Abbott, Subscription Publication) reports the COVID-19 Delta variant has been identified in 60 countries, and UK scientists have said it may be 40% to 50% more contagious than the Alpha variant, which it is replacing in the U...
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  • Group Announces Plan To Eradicate Polio By 2026

    The New York Times (6/9, Mandavilli) reports, “As the world adjusts to the idea of coexisting with the coronavirus for the foreseeable future, global health organizations are laying plans to eradicate another scourge that has already lingered for thousand...
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