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  • SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Binds To Human Cells 1,000 Times Tighter Than Closest Bat Relative Coronavirus RaTG13, Research Demonstrates

    Newsweek (7/10, Osborne) reported, “The new coronavirus appears to bind to human cells about 1,000 times tighter than its closest bat relative, researchers have found.” In a recent study, researchers “analyzed the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 and compared...
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  • Scientists Study Role Of T Cells In Protecting People During Coronavirus Pandemic

    Reuters (7/10, Beasley) reported, “As scientists question whether the presence, or absence, of antibodies to the novel coronavirus can reliably determine immunity, some are looking to a different component of the immune system, known as T cells, for their...
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  • Over 20 States In US Require People To Wear Masks In Public Amid Surge In Coronavirus Cases

    NPR (7/10, Chappell) reported, “More than 20 states have now issued orders requiring people to wear face masks in public as the rate of new coronavirus cases surges to record heights in parts of the United States.” If more in America “cover their faces to...
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  • Restrictions Aimed At Slowing Coronavirus Are Interfering With Efforts To Combat Dengue, Physicians Warn

    AP (7/12) reports physicians have warned that “restrictions put in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus, are hampering efforts to cope with seasonal outbreaks of dengue.” NBC News adds that “at least 1.1 million cases of dengue and nearly 400 death...
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  • Leaving Raw Milk At Room Temperature May Release Antimicrobial-Resistant Genes, Researchers Say

    HealthDay (7/10, Reinberg) reported, “Leaving raw milk at room temperature can release antimicrobial-resistant genes,” research indicates, and “bacteria that have antimicrobial-resistant genes can transfer them to other bacteria, spreading resistance.” In...
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  • Almost 90% Of Americans Still Have Not Been Tested For Coronavirus

    Newsweek (7/9, Kim) reports, “As coronavirus cases in the U.S. continue to rise, climbing past 3 million, the vast majority of Americans have not been tested for the virus, nearly six months after the first U.S. case was reported in late January.” As of T...
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  • Increase In Coronavirus Testing Reportedly Leads To Longer Waiting Times For Results

    The Wall Street Journal (7/9, Krouse, Terlep, Grossman, Subscription Publication) reports as coronavirus testing soars, people are waiting longer to get results. Kaiser Health News (7/9, Galewitz) reports some people have waited weeks or even months for r...
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  • Blood Test Can Predict Concussion Severity With Accuracy Of Invasive Spinal Tap, Researchers Say

    HealthDay (7/9, Preidt) reports, “A simple blood test may predict the severity of a concussion as accurately as an invasive spinal tap, researchers report.” The researchers “focused on a biomarker called neurofilament light chain,” and, according to the s...
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  • In One Month, Active Coronavirus Cases In US Have Spiked By Almost 50 Percent

    Newsweek (7/9, Kim) reports, “Novel coronavirus cases in the U.S. have soared past 3 million, as of Thursday.” The nation’s “total active cases – patients currently in hospital or recovering at home – has spiked by nearly 50 percent since a month ago and...
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  • People With Diabetes May Have Higher Risk For COVID-19-Related Death, Study Indicates

    Medwire News (7/9, Barnard) reports researchers conducted a large study “using the OpenSAFELY analytics platform” and “found that people with diabetes, particularly those with poor glycemic control, may have an elevated risk for COVID-19-related death.” T...
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  • Coronavirus May Be Passed From Mothers To Fetuses, Newborns, Study Suggests

    The Washington Post (7/9, Bernstein) reports, “Researchers found the coronavirus and antibodies against it in the umbilical-cord blood, breast milk, placentas and vaginas of 31 pregnant infected women, another suggestion that the virus can be passed to fe...
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  • PPIs Tied To Higher Risk For SARS-CoV-2 Infection, Study Indicates

    Medscape (7/9, Harrison, Subscription Publication) reports researchers found “people who use proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) may be more likely to” become infected with SARS-CoV-2. The findings (PDF) were published in the American Journal of Gastroenterolog...
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  • Medical Literature Review Calls For Additional Scabies Control Strategies

    Dermatology Advisor (7/9, May) reports, “Scabies represents a prevalent parasitic skin disease that is associated with a high global morbidity burden,” investigators concluded in a “comprehensive” medical “literature review” published online in the journa...
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  • Coverage Of Liquid Biopsies For Cancer Has Increased Significantly Since 2015

    Healio (7/9, DeRosier) reports, “Private and public coverage of liquid biopsy genomic testing for cancer increased significantly between 2015 and 2019, according to results of a retrospective study published in JNCCN – Journal of the National Comprehensiv...
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  • Review of Current Advances in Serologic Testing for COVID-19

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  • Clinical Laboratory Employees’ Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence

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  • Laboratory Assay Evaluation Demystified: A Review of Key Factors Influencing Interpretation of Test Results Using Different Assays for SARS-CoV-2 Infection Diagnosis

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  • Georgia Governor Asks U.S. Government For More Resources To Bolster Coronavirus Testing, Renew National Guard Funds

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (7/8, Coyne) reports Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) “has asked the federal government to send more resources to expand COVID-19 testing in Gwinnett County and to renew funds needed to keep the National Guard staffing testing...
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  • Over 500 Illinois National Guard Members Ending Missions At State-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites This Month

    The Chicago Tribune (7/8, Munks) reports that “more than 500 Illinois National Guard members will end their missions this month at 11 state-run testing sites after administering more than 200,000 tests since being called up in March, Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D...
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  • Analysis: Desperation To Discover COVID-19 Treatments Has Slowed Understanding Of Coronavirus

    The AP (7/8, Marchione) reports that as government and scientists continue to be “desperate to solve the deadly conundrum of COVID-19, the world is clamoring for fast answers and solutions from a research system not built for haste.” Therefore, the “ironi...
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