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  • President Biden Sets New Goal Of Administering 200 Million SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Doses In First 100 Days In Office

    Reuters (3/25, Renshaw, Mason) reports President Biden announced “a new goal of administering 200 million doses of [SARS-CoV-2] vaccine in the United States in his first 100 days in office.” As of Wednesday, 130 million shots had been administered, accord...
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  • White House Defends “America First” Vaccination Strategy Amid Criticism

    USA Today (3/25, Weintraub) reports that global leaders and residents of other countries are voicing “increasing criticism of the United States and other wealthy nations for buying up most of the world’s supply of COVID-19 vaccines.” White House Senior Ad...
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  • Two Senators Are Working On Legislation To Try To Prevent Another Pandemic

    STAT (3/25, Cohrs) reports two Senators are taking action “to try to prevent the next pandemic.” Sens. Patty Murray (D-WA) and Richard Burr (R-NC) say they will work together on legislation to “make sure nothing like [Covid-19] ever happens again.” The du...
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  • Hidden IgG4-Related Coronary Disease: An Autopsy Study

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  • Clinical Predictors of SARS-CoV-2 Testing Pressure on Clinical Laboratories: A Multinational Study Analyzing Google Trends and Over 100 Million Diagnostic Tests

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  • Researchers Say Many People Are Receptive To Conducting And Issuing At-Home Coronavirus Tests As Part Of Contact Tracing Efforts

    PatientEngagementHIT (1/21, Heath) reports, “Patients are remarkably receptive to both issuing and conducting an at-home COVID-19 test as part of contact tracing efforts, something experts pointed out could help expand COVID-19 testing access and prevent...
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  • Levels Of Circulating ddcfDNA Can Detect Acute Heart Transplant Rejection Earlier Than Tissue Biopsy, Study Indicates

    Medscape (1/21, Brooks, Subscription Publication) reports researchers found “levels of circulating, donor-derived cell-free DNA (ddcfDNA) can detect acute heart transplant rejection earlier than tissue biopsy and could eliminate about 80% of invasive hear...
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  • Low TSH Levels Appear To Be Positively Associated With Incident Depression, Researchers Say

    Healio (1/21, Schaffer) reports, “Low thyroid-stimulating hormone [TSH] levels are positively associated with incident depression, particularly among women, and even among euthyroid adults,” investigators concluded after analyzing “baseline TSH and free t...
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  • Current Coronavirus Wave Appears To Have Peaked, Researchers Say

    NPR (1/21, Stein) reports, “The devastating fall and winter wave of coronavirus infections that is causing so much misery across the U.S. appears to have finally peaked, according to several researchers who are closely tracking the virus.” The article add...
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  • President Biden Introduces New Plan To Address The Coronavirus Pandemic

    The Washington Post (1/21, A1, Goldstein, Stanley-Becker, Meckler) reports President Biden unveiled “a new national strategy Thursday to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and took executive actions intended to make tests and vaccines more abundant, scho...
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  • Biden Administration Rejects Calls From Some States To Buy Own COVID-19 Vaccines

    CBS News (1/21, Tin) reports that the Biden Administration “is rejecting calls from some states to buy COVID-19 vaccine doses directly from Pfizer, as governors hunt for ways to supplement their limited supply of shots.” The “divide on that question count...
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  • Some Educators Use Pandemic As An Opportunity To Train Future Scientists

    The New York Times (1/21, Wu) highlights several programs that have used the pandemic as an opportunity to educate people about how to anticipate, prevent, and monitor infectious disease outbreaks. For example, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai...
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  • Researchers Find Fixed-Dose Combinations Account For More Than A Fifth Of Total Antibiotic Consumption

    CIDRAP (1/21, Dall) reports researchers analyzed “pharmaceutical sales data from 75 countries shows that fixed-dose combinations account for more than a fifth of total antibiotic consumption, and that most of these combinations are not” approved by the FD...
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  • Herd Immunity to COVID-19: Alluring and Elusive

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  • Microbiology Case Study a 40-Year-Old Man with LVAD Exit Site Pain

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  • Associations of Serum Pepsinogens and Helicobacter Pylori Infection with High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Medical Examination Population

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  • Experts Say US Approach Of COVID-19 Testing For Entry Of International Travelers Is Flawed

    The Washington Post (1/20, McMahon) reports that health experts “say that the new U.S. entry requirement” for international travelers to the US, “which allows for less-accurate rapid antigen tests, is not as robust as other countries’ testing protocols –...
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  • Two Studies Identify Eight Genes With Significant Associations With Breast Cancer Risks

    The AP (1/20, Marchione) reports that two studies published in The New England Journal of Medicine “give a much sharper picture of which inherited mutations raise the risk of breast cancer for women without a family history of the disease, and how common...
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  • Researchers Identify Prevalence Of KRAS G12C Mutation Across Tumor Types, Race, And Sex

    The ASCO Post (1/20, Stenger) reports researchers “identified the prevalence of the formerly ‘undruggable’ KRAS G12C mutation across tumor types, race, and sex,” according to a letter to the editor published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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  • B.1.1.7 Variant Reported In At Least 20 US States And 60 Countries

    Newsweek (1/20, Georgiou) reports the B.1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2, also known as VOC 202012/01 or the UK variant, “has now been reported in at least 20 U.S. states and 60 countries around the world,” according to data from the US CDC and the WHO. In the...
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