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  • RSV Outbreak In Chile Puts Strain On Pediatric ICU Capacity

    Reuters (6/9, Garrido, Vega) reported, “Chile has been hit by its most severe respiratory syncytial virus outbreak in years, killing four infants and putting strain on pediatric intensive care unit capacity.” Information “from Chile’s Health Ministry on F...
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  • Metformin Appears To Cut Risk Of Long COVID In Patients With COVID-19 Infection, Study Finds

    HealthDay (6/9, Thompson) reported “metformin cut the risk of long COVID by about 40% for patients who received a two-week course of the drug while battling their infection,” according to study results. Moreover, “starting on the drug within three days of...
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  • BPaL Shortens Treatment Times In Patients With Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Research Suggests

    Healio (6/10, Stulpin) reported, “BPaL shortens treatment times significantly and shows few adverse effects in patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis, according to data published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.” Investigators “determined that BPaL is...
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  • Tentative Agreement Reached To Maintain Preventive Care Coverage

    Reuters (6/9, Pierson) reported, “A mandate that U.S. health insurers cover preventive care like cancer screenings and HIV-preventing medication at no extra cost to patients could remain in place while the Biden administration appeals a court order striki...
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  • FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Approval Of Sanofi-AstraZeneca Shot For Preventing RSV In Infants

    The New York Times (6/8, Jewett) reports, “A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended approval of a monoclonal antibody shot aimed at preventing a potentially lethal pathogen, respiratory syncytial virus, or R.S.V., in infants and vulnerabl...
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  • Marburg Outbreak In Equatorial Guinea Has Ended, WHO Says

    Reuters (6/8, Leo) reports, “The outbreak of Marburg virus infection in Equatorial Guinea has ended, the World Health Organization’s regional office for Africa said on Thursday.” The “agency said no new cases of Marburg, caused by a deadly virus from the...
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  • Peru’s Most Severe Dengue Outbreak On Record May Be Worsened By El Nino

    Reuters (6/8, Aquino) reports, “Peru’s worst dengue outbreak on record could intensify further as an El Nino climate phenomenon brings torrential rains and mosquitoes, driving the death toll this year past 200 with over 130,000 recorded cases, the health...
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  • COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Are Safe In Children As Young As Six Months, Study Finds

    TIME (6/8, Weiss) reports that research has found that “multiple doses of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are safe in children as young as six months.” The findings were published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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  • HHS Releases STI Federal Implementation Plan

    Bloomberg Law (6/8, Subscription Publication) reports the Department of Health and Human Services “has released the STI Federal Implementation Plan, according to a Thursday news release.” The “plan details more than 200 actions for federal stakeholders to...
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  • Transformations of marginal zone lymphomas and lymphoplasmacytic lymphomas: Report from the 2021 SH/EAHP Workshop

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  • The Dismal History of Cancer Treatment and Ongoing Racial Disparities

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  • Outpatient Clinics: Prevalence and Association with Personal Factors and Ergonomic Analysis of the Workstation

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  • Journey into Mystery: Unknown Source Exposures

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  • Pathology and Transgender Care—What Has Changed in the Past Decade, and Where are We Heading?

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  • HHS Escalating Efforts To Advance Therapeutics For Long COVID, HHS Official Says

    Bloomberg Law (6/7, Lopez, Subscription Publication) reports the Department of Health and Human Services “is ratcheting up efforts to combat long Covid and advance therapeutics for the affliction, kicking off clinical trials this year and moving to set up...
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  • HIV Viral Rebound Infrequent Following Two Years Of Sustained Suppression, Study Indicates

    Healio (6/7, Stulpin) reports, “A study of almost 4,000 people with HIV and sustained 2-year period of viral suppression found that they were unlikely to experience viral rebound over the next 2 years, supporting treatment as prevention as an HIV preventi...
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  • Antimicrobial Stewardship Interventions Accepted Equally Regardless Of Gender Of Recommending Clinician, Study Indicates

    Healio (6/7, Stulpin) reports, “Antimicrobial stewardship interventions recommended by either female or male clinicians were equally accepted, according to a...study.” To “assess whether the gender of clinicians making AS recommendations has an impact on...
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  • Federal Judges Seeking Compromise To Maintain Preventive Health Requirements As Legal Battle Goes On

    The AP (6/7, McGill) reports, “Federal appeals court judges are seeking compromise on whether government requirements that health insurance include coverage for HIV prevention, cancer screenings and some other types of preventive care can be maintained wh...
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  • Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir, Molnupiravir Cut Mortality Risk In Patients With COVID-19, Data Indicate

    Healio (6/6, Bascom) reports, “As an outpatient treatment for COVID-19, the antivirals Paxlovid” (nirmatrelvir-ritonavir) “and Lagevrio” (molnupiravir) “were both associated with reduced mortality rates, but only Paxlovid was associated with a reduction i...
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  • FDA Approves Cue Health’s At-Home COVID-19 Test

    Reuters (6/6, Mahobe) reports the FDA on Tuesday “approved Cue Health’s at-home COVID-19 test, the first coronavirus test to get marketing authorization using a traditional premarket review, the agency said.” The greenlight from the FDA, which “had grante...
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