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  • Patients Who Present With Acute Abdominal Symptoms May Have COVID-19, Likely To Require Hospitalization, Study Says

    Aunt Minnie (7/8, Yee) reports, “Researchers from New York City have found that patients who present with acute abdominal symptoms may have COVID-19 and, if so, are likely to require hospitalization, according to a” recent study. The study “findings offer...
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  • Hallucinations Becoming More Common Among Patients With Coronavirus

    USA Today (7/8, Rodriguez) reports, “Pravin George, a neurointensivist at the Cleveland Clinic, said hallucinations and delirium are becoming more common among COVID-19 patients.” The coronavirus “can trigger intense inflammation caused by an overreaction...
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  • Questions Remain About Whether Myocarditis Accompanies COVID-19

    CHEST Physician (7/8, Wendling) reports the COVID-19 literature “has been peppered with reports about myocarditis accompanying the disease.” If true, this “could, in part, explain some of the observed cardiac injury and arrhythmias in seriously ill patien...
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  • New Evidence Suggests COVID-19 Can Lead To Severe Neurological Complications

    Reuters (7/8) reports, “Scientists warned on Wednesday of a potential wave of coronavirus-related brain damage as new evidence suggested COVID-19 can lead to severe neurological complications, including inflammation, psychosis and delirium.” In the study,...
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  • Companies Announce Positive Preliminary Results From Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate Phase 1/2 Study

    Pulmonology Advisor (7/8, Park) reports, “Pfizer and BioNTech SE announced positive preliminary results from the phase 1/2 study evaluating the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of escalating doses of the vaccine candidate BNT162b1 against coronavi...
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  • American Cancer Society Issues New Guidelines On HPV Vaccinations

    The Charlotte (NC) Observer (7/8) reports the American Cancer Society on Wednesday “released new guidelines for who should get the HPV vaccine.” The recommendations “come after a review of a 2019 update on human papilloma virus vaccination from the Center...
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  • Penicillin Allergy Often Unconfirmed In Hospital Patients, Study Finds

    HealthDay (7/8, Preidt) reports, “Penicillin allergy is often unconfirmed in hospital patients, meaning many unnecessarily receive other antibiotics that may be less effective and even harmful, a new study finds.” The team of “researchers analyzed records...
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  • Trump Administration To Sponsor “Surge” COVID-19 Testing In Three Cities

    MedPage Today (7/7, Frieden) reports, “The Trump Administration will sponsor ‘surge’ COVID-19 testing in three cities – Jacksonville, Florida; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Edinburg, Texas, a suburb of McAllen in the Rio Grande valley – to try to find asymp...
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  • Researchers Conduct Review Study On Accuracy Of Coronavirus Antibody Testing

    Pulmonology Advisor (7/7, Pardini) reports researchers conducted a review study and found that “serology tests were better at detecting the presence of antibodies to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in patients when they we...
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  • Researchers Examine Coronavirus Antibody Testing In Spain And Nashville Healthcare Workers

    CIDRAP (7/7, Van Beusekom) reports on two studies examining the results of coronavirus antibody testing in different populations. In one study published in The Lancet, researchers found “only 4.6% of questionnaire respondents across Spain had antibodies a...
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  • WHO Acknowledges “Evidence Emerging” Of Airborne Spread Of COVID-19

    Reuters (7/7, Nebehay, Neghaiwi, Kelland) reports that on Tuesday, the World Health Organization “acknowledged ‘evidence emerging’ of the airborne spread of the novel coronavirus, after a group of scientists urged the global body to update its guidance on...
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  • Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia Who Need A Ventilator More Likely To Experience Injury From Increased Air Pressure In Lungs, Research Shows

    Diagnostic Imaging (7/7) reports, “Patients with COVID-19 pneumonia who must be placed on a ventilator are more likely than other patients to experience an injury from increased air pressure in their lungs, placing them at a higher risk of death, new rese...
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  • Analysis: Sweden Failed To Limit Deaths Or Economic Damage In Coronavirus Response

    The New York Times (7/7, Goodman) suggests in an analysis that Sweden’s approach to the pandemic has allowed thousands of more people to die from COVID-19 while not leaving its economy in any better position than neighbors who imposed stricter lockdown me...
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  • FDA Issues Guidance On Development Of Coronavirus Vaccines

    Pulmonology Advisor (7/7, Ernst) reports the FDA “issued guidance to assist in the development and licensure of” SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. The guidance includes “recommendations for satisfying regulatory requirements for approval, including nonclinical and cli...
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  • FDA Authorizes AI-Based Platform That Predicts COVID-19 Complications

    Healio (7/7, Miller) reports, “The FDA issued an emergency use authorization for CLEWICU, an artificial intelligence-based platform that identifies several COVID-19 complications hours before they occur, the manufacturer said in a press release.” Several...
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  • Personal Protective Gear Supply Said To Be Running Low Again As Coronavirus Continues To Spread Across US

    The AP (7/7, Mulvihill, Fassett) reports that “the personal protective gear that was in dangerously short supply during the early weeks of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. is running low again as the virus resumes its rapid spread and the number of hosp...
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  • Samoan Measles Outbreak, Even With Vaccine, May Hold Lessons For Future Of COVID-19

    The Washington Post (7/7, Taylor) reports that in Samoa, “some 90 percent of infants in the country received the [MMR vaccine] in 2013, according to the World Health Organization.” However, “last year, it became clear that, even in a small nation like Sam...
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  • US Formally Withdraws From WHO

    The Wall Street Journal (7/7, A1, Lubold, Subscription Publication) reports the US formally withdrew from the WHO with a notice sent to the UN Secretary-General. The Washington Post (7/7, Rauhala, Demirjian, Olorunnipa) reports the Trump Administration sa...
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  • Researchers Working On “Next Generation” Of Coronavirus Tests

    The New York Times (7/6, Wu) reports, “Researchers around the world are working on the next generation of coronavirus tests that give answers in less than an hour, without onerous equipment or highly trained personnel.” According to the story, “the latest...
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  • US Health Officials Reportedly Considering Pooled Testing For Coronavirus To Conserve Limited Resources

    NPR (7/6, Harris) reports US health officials are hoping to conduct pooled testing to conserve limited coronavirus testing resources. NPR adds that Chinese health officials adopted the approach to screen large groups in Wuhan and Beijing, and now US healt...
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