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  • Researchers Say Monthly Injections Of Long-Acting Cabotegravir Plus Rilpivirine Was Non-Inferior To Daily Oral Therapy For Maintaining HIV-1 Suppression

    Infectious Disease Advisor (3/23, Gupta) reports researchers found in two trials, FLAIR1 and ATLAS2, that treatment “with monthly injections of long-acting cabotegravir plus rilpivirine was noninferior to once-daily oral therapy for maintaining HIV-1 supp...
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  • HBV Prevalence Seven To 10 Times Higher In Homeless Population Than In General US Population, Researchers Posit

    Infectious Disease Advisor (3/23, van Paridon) reports, “Hepatitis B virus (HBV) prevalence was seven to 10 times higher in a homeless population compared to the general population of the” US, researchers concluded after using “data from a sample of 534 h...
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  • Almost 100 Million Americans Are Subject To Stay-At-Home Orders That Aim To Reduce Spread Of Coronavirus

    In an analysis piece, the Washington Post (3/23, Cunningham) reports that almost 100 million Americans are subject to stay-at-home orders issued by multiple states and cities to reduce the spread of coronavirus. The article says that “President Trump insi...
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  • President Trump Signs Executive Order In Effort To Prevent Hoarding Of Critical Medical Supplies, Price Gouging

    The Hill (3/23, Chalfant) reports that on Monday, President Trump signed an executive order “aimed at preventing price gouging and hoarding of critical medical supplies amid the coronavirus outbreak.” Attorney General William Barr “said the Justice Depart...
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  • Frontline Healthcare Workers Exposed To COVID-19 May Be At Greater Risk Of Developing Unfavorable Mental Health Outcomes, Study Indicates

    MD Magazine (3/23, Rosenfeld) reports, “Frontline healthcare workers, women, and nurses exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are at a greater risk of developing unfavorable mental health outcomes,” research indicates. Investigators in China “use...
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  • FDA Approves First Rapid Coronavirus Test With Detection Time Around 45 Minutes

    Reuters (3/21, Singh) reported the FDA “approved the first rapid coronavirus diagnostic test, with a detection time of about 45 minutes, as the” US “struggles to meet the demand for coronavirus testing.” The test was developed by Cepheid, a molecular diag...
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  • Researchers Say HCC Risk After Five Years Of Antiviral Therapy Depends On Several Factors In White Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B

    Infectious Disease Advisor (3/20, Schad) reported researchers found in “a large multicenter ongoing cohort study” that “in white patients with chronic hepatitis B, the risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after the first 5 years of receiving antiviral...
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  • Study Indicates Biomarkers Of Brain Inflammation May Provide Useful Means For Classifying Patients With Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s

    Parkinson’s News Today (3/20, Pena) reported that “biomarkers of brain inflammation could provide a useful means for classifying” patients with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s “and defining the mechanisms underpinning each person’s disease,” according to a st...
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  • Worldwide Coronavirus Cases Increase To Almost 330,000 On Sunday While Congress Discusses $1.3 Trillion Stimulus Bill

    The Wall Street Journal (3/22, Calfas, Andrews, Wise, Subscription Publication) reports the number of coronavirus cases worldwide was almost 330,000 on Sunday while Congress discussed a federal stimulus bill that could be worth more than $1.3 trillion. Th...
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  • Trump Administration Reportedly Preparing Guidance On How Hospitals Should Address Shortages Of Medical Supplies And Equipment

    The Washington Post (3/21, Bernstein, Abutaleb, Cha, Sun, Dawsey) reported the Trump Administration “is preparing guidance on how hospitals should function if they run out of supplies and equipment, a precaution and an acknowledgment that some medical fac...
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  • US Hospitals Say They Need Federal Assistance To Continue Operating Through Coronavirus Pandemic

    The Washington Post (3/21, Goldstein) reported hospitals in the US are warning they are running out of cash and medical supplies and need federal assistance to continue operating. The article says that the AMA, American Hospital Association, and American...
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  • Number Of Confirmed Coronavirus Cases In US Passes 14,000

    The Wall Street Journal (3/19, A1, Calfas, Yap, Stancati, Subscription Publication) reports on Thursday, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the US passed 14,000. The article adds that the number of cases jumped in several states including New...
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  • Low CC16 Protein Blood Levels Tied To Worse Lung Function And More Severe Disease In Patients With COPD, Study Indicates

    COPD News Today (3/19, Wexler) reports researchers found “low levels of the protein CC16 in blood are associated with worse lung function and more severe disease among people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).” The findings were published...
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  • Next-Generation Sequencing Reveals Different Subtypes In Patients With mCRPC, Study Suggests

    Cancer Therapy Advisor (3/19, Moench) reports researchers “used next-generation sequencing to evaluate both the genome and methylome of circulating plasma DNA from patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) revealed different su...
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  • Researchers Examine Prevalence Of Pathogenic Variants In Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes Among Postmenopausal Women

    Cancer Network (3/19, Slater) reports researchers examined “the prevalence of pathogenic variants (PV) in breast cancer susceptibility genes among postmenopausal women,” and found “that PV prevalence among this population may be high enough to warrant tes...
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  • BRAF V600E Mutation May Have Prognostic Significance For Cutaneous Melanoma, Study Indicates

    Dermatology Advisor (3/19, Das) reports researchers conducted a study “to assess the prognostic significance of BRAF V600E mutation in cancer development and understand its association with clinicopathologic features in patients with cutaneous melanoma” a...
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  • HCV Eradication Appears Not To Affect Markers Of Preclinical Atherosclerosis In HIV/HCV Coinfection, Research Suggests

    According to Infectious Disease Advisor (3/19, Gupta), even though “hepatitis C virus (HCV) eradication was associated with a clinically relevant increase in serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol...among patients coinfected with HIV/HCV there were no...
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  • Healthcare Workers Reportedly Running Out Of Protective Equipment

    The New York Times (3/19, Jacobs, Richtel, Baker) reports healthcare workers are running out of protective equipment, including masks, surgical gowns, and eye gear. The article quotes healthcare workers saying they can’t protect themselves or others witho...
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  • US Government Reportedly Preparing For Possibility Coronavirus Pandemic Could Last 18 Months Or Longer With Multiple Waves Of Cases

    CNN (3/19, Maxouris, Andone, Almasy, Christensen) says “the federal government is preparing for the possibility the coronavirus pandemic could last up to 18 months or longer and ‘include multiple waves of illness,’ a report obtained by CNN shows.” The art...
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  • Hospitals Demand $100B Be Included In Coronavirus Relief Package

    Politico (3/19, Luthi, Roubein, Goldberg) reports that hospitals “bracing for a flood of coronavirus cases are demanding a federal bailout.” They “want $100 billion in the next relief package along with targeted changes to tax laws they say are needed to...
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