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  • Two Transplant Patients Likely Developed Legionella Infection From Donor Lungs, CDC Report Says

    CNN (9/14, Christensen) says, “For the first time, an organ transplant is believed to have spread dangerous Legionella bacteria, according to a report published Thursday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.” The two patients “who develope...
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  • Roughly One-Third Of Men Globally Have Genital HPV, Review Finds

    Healio (9/14, Feller) reports, “Roughly one-third of men globally have at least one type of genital HPV and one in five are infected with at least one high-risk HPV type, according to the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis” published in The...
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  • Poland Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Has Resulted In 23 Deaths, 166 Cases, WHO Says

    Reuters (9/14, Nidumolu) reports, “A total of 23 deaths linked to Legionnaires’ disease have been reported from Poland as of Sept. 11, the World Health Organization said on Thursday,” along with 166 cases, though no new cases have arisen since September 7...
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  • Regulation of Laboratory-Developed Tests: Scoping the Issue

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  • Laboratory Strategies to Improve Allergy First-Line Screening in Primary Care

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  • PEPFAR’s Goal to Eradicate HIV/AIDS by 2030 is Within Reach

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  • CDC Recommends All Americans 6 Months And Older Receive At Least One Dose Of Updated COVID-19 Vaccine

    The New York Times (9/12, Mandavilli) reports the CDC “recommended on Tuesday that all Americans 6 months and older receive at least one dose of the latest Covid shots, the last of a trifecta of vaccines intended to prevent another surge in respiratory in...
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  • Doxycycline PEP May Reduce Bacterial STI Diagnoses, Study Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (9/12, Kuhns) reports, “Doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) may be protective against bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially among individuals with concurrent or recurrent STIs,” according to a stud...
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  • Circulating Recombinant Forms, Unique Recombinant Forms Make Up Highest Proportion Of Circulating HIV-1 Subtypes Among Key Populations, Study Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (9/12, Kuhns) reports, “Circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) and unique recombinant forms (URFs) constitute the highest proportion of circulating HIV-1 subtypes among key populations, according to results of a study published in...
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  • COVID-19 Vaccine Makers Set List Prices Between $120 And $130 Per Dose

    Reuters (9/12, Roy, Satija) reports, “U.S. COVID vaccine manufacturers set list prices for their shots between $120 and $130 per dose, company executives said at an advisory panel meeting of U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday.” Pfi...
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  • Lawmakers Pessimistic Of Chances For Full PEPFAR Reauthorization

    In its DC Diagnosis column, STAT (9/12, Owermohle, Subscription Publication) reports, “The fight over reauthorizing a once-bipartisan international HIV/AIDS program escalated Monday with seven sit-in protestors arrested on the hill.” However, “lawmakers a...
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  • FDA Approves New Round Of COVID-19 Boosters

    The New York Times (9/11, Jewett, Weiland) reports, “The Food and Drug Administration approved a new round of Covid boosters on Monday, that will arrive alongside the seasonal flu vaccine and shots to protect infants and older adults from R.S.V.” On Tuesd...
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  • Experts Warn Of Growing Threat Of Mosquito-Borne Jamestown Canyon Virus

    HealthDay (9/11, Reinberg) reports, “You’ve probably heard of West Nile virus, but mosquitoes spread various other illnesses, too, including the little-known Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV), which is garnering attention across the United States.” Connecticut...
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  • Patients With Hepatitis C May Require Post-Treatment Revaccination Against Hepatitis B, Study Finds

    HealthDay (9/11, Murez) reports, “Patients with hepatitis C should consider being vaccinated again for hepatitis B, because their immune response to the initial shot may be inadequate, a...study suggests.” Researchers looked at “34 patients who previously...
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  • Existing COVID-19 Vaccines, Prior Infection Can Protect Against BA.2.86 Variant, CDC Says

    Reuters (9/8, Sadhamta) reported, “Early research data has shown that antibodies produced by prior infection or existing vaccines against the coronavirus were sufficient to protect against the new BA.2.86 variant, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...
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  • Researchers Look For New Drugs To Treat HIV In Later Life As Patients Live Longer

    The New York Times (9/10, Ryan) reports, “Americans with H.I.V. are achieving the once unthinkable: a steady march into older age.” However, “beginning around age 50, many people living with the virus face a host of health problems, from heart disease and...
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  • Fauci Says Current COVID-19 Wave Unlikely To Lead To Same Level Of Hospitalizations, Deaths As Prior Years

    ABC News (9/10, Ali) reports, “Amid a rise in COVID-19 infections...public health experts are tracking the numbers but aren’t ‘predicting that this is going to be a tsunami of hospitalizations and deaths the way we saw a year or more ago,’ Dr. Anthony Fau...
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  • Study Finds Price Of Long-Acting PrEP Makes Population-Level HIV Control “Unrealistic”

    Healio (9/8, Feller) reported, “The ‘unrealistic’ pricing of long-acting injectable PrEP hinders its use where HIV control budgets are stretched, according to researchers, who found that event-driven oral PrEP is a more cost-effective option for fixed bud...
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  • CDC Warns About Increase In RSV Cases In Children In Florida, Georgia

    NBC News (9/5, Edwards) reports the CDC “alerted doctors Tuesday about a rise in severe cases of RSV among young children in Florida and Georgia.” The rise in cases “appears to suggest that RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is once again falling into a...
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  • FDA Extends Expiration Dates Of Some At-Home COVID-19 Tests

    NBC News (9/5, Constantino) reports, “As Covid cases surge again in the U.S., Americans are digging out unused at-home tests that they stashed earlier in the pandemic.” The FDA “has extended the expiration dates of many popular at-home test products, whic...
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