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  • Becoming a Leading Laboratory: Elevating Awareness and Quality

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  • A Primer on Chimerism Analysis: A Straightforward, Thorough Review

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  • Tumor Microenvironment and Its Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Association in Cutaneous and Noncutaneous Angiosarcomas

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  • It’s Getting Hot in Here

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  • Federal Health Officials To Promote Vaccination Against Influenza, RSV, COVID-19 To Prevent “Tripledemic”

    The New York Times (7/5, Mandavilli) reports that federal health officials, in order to prevent another “tripledemic” of respiratory illnesses, will encourage people to get vaccinated against influenza, RSV, and COVID-19. There remain, however, “uncertain...
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  • Repeat Testing May Be Necessary To Rule Out COVID-19, Researchers Say

    HealthDay (7/5, Murez) reports, “Whether you have symptoms or not, repeat testing after 48 hours may be required to rule out COVID infection, researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School found.” The findings were published in the Annals...
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  • Researchers Develop Risk Prediction Model To Identify Women Vulnerable To HIV

    Health IT Analytics (7/5, Kennedy) reports, “Researchers from the University of Chicago and Rush University Medical Center have developed a predictive model designed to identify women vulnerable to human immunodeficiency virus using EMRs and demographic d...
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  • Long-Acting, Injected Antiretrovirals Can Help Tough-To-Treat Patients With HIV, Research Suggests

    HealthDay (7/5, Mozes) reports on research suggesting that patients with HIV dealing with homelessness, drug addiction, and/or mental illness “can get full protection with long-acting injections of antiretroviral medication” with a combination of cabotegr...
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  • CDC Reduces Funding To States For Child Vaccination Programs

    Kaiser Health News (7/5, Miller) reports the CDC “is reducing funding to states for child vaccination programs, according to an agency email obtained by KFF Health News.” The “cut ‘is a significant change to your budget,’ said the email to immunization ma...
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  • Nine New African Countries Set To Receive Millions Of Malaria Vaccines, Gavi Says

    Reuters (7/5, Mahobe, Satija) reports, “Global vaccine alliance Gavi said on Wednesday 12 countries in Africa would receive 18 million doses of malaria vaccine over the next two years, expanding access to the shots to nine new countries in the region.” Th...
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  • Nearly One Quarter Of Americans Still Unexposed To COVID-19 By End Of 2022, CDC Estimates

    The Hill (7/3, Choi) reported the CDC “has estimated that almost 1 out of 4 people in the U.S. still hadn’t been exposed to COVID-19 by the end of 2022 after nearly three years of the pandemic.” In its final survey “looking at the period between October a...
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  • Some Patients Exposed To Fungal Meningitis Outbreak Have Surprising Complications, Physicians Say

    NBC News (7/3, Syal) reported, “As public health officials continue to plead with people who may have been exposed to fungal meningitis at two cosmetic clinics in Mexico to get tested, doctors in a small Texas county are noticing a peculiar complication:...
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  • Business Intelligence Software Helps Improve Hand Hygiene Compliance, Researchers Say

    Healio (7/3, Stulpin) reported, “Business intelligence software helped improve hand hygiene compliance by making data available and easily accessible in real time, researchers shared.” The findings were presented at the APIC 2023 meeting.
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  • Subcutaneous Allergen Immunotherapy May Provide Mild Protective Effect Against COVID-19, Research Letter Says

    Healio (6/30, Gawel) reported, “Subcutaneous immunotherapy for house dust mite allergy may slightly protect patients against SARS-CoV-2 infection, especially after the dose-escalation phase, according to a letter.” The research findings were published in...
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  • Multiplex PCR Assay Able To Detect Four Respiratory Viruses With Single Swab, Research Finds

    Healio (6/30, Stulpin) reported, “A multiplex PCR assay was able to detect and differentiate between four respiratory viruses – influenza A and B, respiratory syncytial virus and SARS-CoV-2,” according to research. The findings were presented at ASM Micro...
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  • Repeated Use Of Masks Has Minimal Effect On Upper Respiratory Microbiome, Study Suggests

    Infectious Disease Advisor (6/30, Kuhns) reported, “Mask reuse increases the number of low-abundance taxa on the face but has minimal effect on the oropharyngeal, skin, and mask microbiome, according to study results.” The findings were published in The J...
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  • Gavi Approves Polio Vaccine Without Live Virus For Developing Nations

    The New York Times (6/30, Baumgaertner) reported international vaccine organization Gavi “added a new shot to its roster this week that could help to eradicate polio worldwide and prevent its resurgence.” The new vaccine uses “an inactivated polio compone...
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  • HCV Cure Rates Extremely Low In US As Many Lack Access To Treatment, CDC Report Says

    Healio (6/29, Stulpin) reports, “An analysis of data from 2013 to 2022 showed that only 34% of people diagnosed with hepatitis C in the United States were cured or cleared of the virus, with many still lacking access to highly effective treatments.” Among...
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  • Seven People Die From Fungal Meningitis Outbreak Linked To Clinics In Mexico

    The Washington Post (6/29, Malhi) reports, “A total of seven people have died after a fungal meningitis outbreak linked to two clinics in Matamoros, Mexico, according to an updated advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Thur...
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  • Foodborne Illness In US Returns To Pre-Pandemic Levels, CDC Report Says

    Healio (6/29, Feller) reports, “Illnesses linked to foodborne pathogens have returned to pre-COVID-19 levels after declining during the first 2 years of the pandemic, according to a study.” The findings were published in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality...
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