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  • Sanofi-AstraZeneca RSV Prevention Antibody Appears Safe, Effective In Infants, FDA Reviewers Say

    Reuters (6/6, Mahobe, Sunny) reports the FDA’s “staff reviewers said on Tuesday Sanofi and partner AstraZeneca’s experimental therapy to prevent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in infants appeared safe and effective.” The “RSV prevention anti...
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  • Smoking, Catheter Use Increase Risk For UTIs After Radical Hysterectomies For Cervical Cancer, Study Finds

    HealthDay (6/6, Solomon) reports, “Smoking and using a catheter for more than seven days postsurgery significantly increase the risk for catheter-associated urinary tract infections after radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer, according to a study.”...
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  • CMS Formally Withdraws COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate For Healthcare Workers

    RevCycle Intelligence (6/5, LaPointe) reports, “CMS has formally withdrawn the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers, according to a final rule published in the Federal Register.” According to RevCycle Intelligence, “The Omnibus COVID-19 Health...
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  • Stroke, Thrombocytopenia, Thrombosis Uncommon In Patients After COVID-19 Vaccination, Report Indicates

    Healio (6/5, Rhoades) reports, “The incidence of stroke, thrombocytopenia and thrombosis were rare in patients following COVID-19 vaccination, while all three complications were more likely in patients who received an influenza vaccination, a report found...
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  • More Than 175 Individuals Became Ill With Norovirus During Celebrity Cruises Voyage, CDC Says

    USA Today (6/5, Diller) reports, “More than 175 people got sick with norovirus during a recent Celebrity Cruises’ sailing, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.” The CDC “said 152 of the Celebrity Summit ship’s 2,144 passengers, as well as...
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  • FDA Revokes Emergency Authorization Of J&J’s COVID-19 Vaccine

    Bloomberg (6/5, Cattan, Subscription Publication) reports the FDA “revoked emergency authorization for Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine after the company’s Janssen unit requested its withdrawal.” Janssen “informed the Food and Drug Administration that...
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  • Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Being Produced By Novavax Likely To Work Against Fast-Growing Variants In US, Company R&D President Says

    Reuters (6/5, Erman) reports Novavax R&D President Filip Dubovsky, MD, MPH, on Monday “said an updated COVID-19 vaccine the company is already producing is likely to be protective against other fast-growing coronavirus variants circulating in the U.S.” No...
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  • Among More Than 72K Blood Donors In US, 96% Had Antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2 By Late Last Year, Analysis Shows

    Healio (6/2) reported a recent analysis shows that “among more than 72,000 blood donors in the United States aged 16 years or older, 96% had antibodies against the virus that causes COVID-19 by late last year.” CDC researchers “found that infection-induce...
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  • Wastewater Data Indicates COVID-19 Infections May Be On The Rise In New York City

    ABC News (6/2, Kekatos) reported, “COVID-19 cases may be increasing again in New York City, new wastewater data hints.” Almost “all of the 14 wastewater treatments plants in the city are currently in the ‘high’ detection level category, meaning likely 50...
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  • Infants Hospitalized With RSV With LRTI Have Increased Respiratory Symptoms, Lung Function Abnormalities Up Until At Least Age 2, Research Suggests

    Pulmonology Advisor (6/2, Stong) reported, “Infants hospitalized for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) have increased respiratory symptoms and lung function abnormalities up until at least age 2 years, researc...
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  • Tanzania Declares Marburg Outbreak Has Ended

    Reuters (6/2, Dausen) reported Tanzania “has declared the end of its first-ever outbreak of Marburg, a deadly Ebola-like virus with a fatality rate of up to 88%, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Friday.” Reuters added, “Nine cases, including si...
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  • Researchers Develop AI Tool To Search Genetic Data For Disease-Causing Variants

    The Washington Post (6/1, Johnson) reports, “Scientists have developed a way to sift through millions of differences in a person’s genetic blueprint to detect those that threaten our health, and have tested the new tool on a biomedical database of more th...
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  • Experimental Antibiotic Combination Therapy Can Treat Some Superbug Infections, Late-Stage Data Suggest

    Reuters (6/1, Leo, Roy) reports that Pfizer “said on Thursday data from late-stage trials showed its experimental combination of antibiotics was effective in treating deadly infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria.” The company “said the data from th...
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  • Increase In Pediatric Intracranial Infections Coincided With Increase In Respiratory Viruses, CDC Data Show

    CNN (6/1, Goodman) reports, “The United States saw a 200% increase in brain abscesses in children in December 2022 following a surge in respiratory infections over the winter.” However, “even with the increase, abscesses continue to be extremely rare, acc...
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  • Risk For Retinal Vascular Occlusion Appears Low Following mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination, Study Suggests

    Healio (6/1, Cimberle) reports, “A study using a sample size of more than 3 million individuals found no evidence of an association between the mRNA COVID-19 [vaccine] and new-encounter diagnoses of retinal vascular occlusion.” Results show that “the risk...
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  • Reports from the 2021 SH/EAHP Workshop on Transformation and Transdifferentiation in Lymphoid Malignancies

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  • Musculoskeletal Pains among Phlebotomists in Outpatient Clinics: Prevalence and Association with Personal Factors and Ergonomic Analysis of the Workstation

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  • The Latest Pox, Up Close and Personal

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  • FDA Approves Pfizer’s RSV Vaccine For Older Adults

    Reuters (5/31, Sunny, Mahobe, Erman) reports that the FDA on Wednesday approved Pfizer’s vaccine for older adults with respiratory syncytial virus, “making it the second shot against the common respiratory disease that can be fatal for seniors.” In a late...
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  • Some Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 Appear To Receive Prescribed Antibiotics Regardless Of Identifiable Secondary Infection, Researchers Say

    Healio (5/31) reports, “Researchers found that patients hospitalized with COVID-19 received antibiotics for potential secondary bacterial infections without clinical indications suggesting they could benefit from the treatment.” Researchers said, “This st...
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