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  • Disease Severity High For Travelers With Norovirus-Positive Acute Gastroenteritis, Research Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/23, Barowski) reports, “Although norovirus-positive acute gastroenteritis is uncommon among travelers, the clinical severity of the infection is higher than norovirus-negative disease.” The findings of the prospective, multis...
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  • Peru Taking “Extraordinary Measures” Against Mosquitoes Amid Severe Dengue Outbreak

    The Washington Post (5/31, Vinall) reports, “Peru is taking extraordinary measures such as banning households from filling vases with water, as it battles its worst dengue outbreak on record, a crisis that experts have linked to increased rainfall and war...
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  • Over 40% Of Restaurant Foodborne Illness Outbreaks Tied To Sick Workers, CDC Says

    ABC News (5/30, Kekatos) covers a report by the CDC finding that among foodborne illness “outbreaks where a contributing factor was identified, four in 10 – or 41% – were caused by food contamination from ill or infectious employees.” This includes “handl...
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  • Routine Immunologic Testing May Benefit Children With Severe Bacterial Infections, Research Suggests

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/30, Nye) reports, “Children with severe bacterial infections may benefit from routine immunologic testing following recovery, as early identification of immune abnormalities may inform preventive measures against reinfection....
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  • Patients With COVID-19 May Be More Vulnerable To Healthcare-Associated Infections, Research Suggests

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/30, Wei) reports, “Patients hospitalized with vs without COVID-19 infection may be more susceptible to healthcare-associated infections, according to [study] results.” The findings of the cross-sectional retrospective study w...
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  • Doctors Without Borders Urges Support For Refugees In Kenya Affected By Cholera Outbreaks

    The AP (5/30) reports, “Hundreds of refugees in Kenya’s Dadaab camps have been affected by a cholera outbreak as the population in the facilities grows rapidly,” according to “Doctors Without Borders, known by French acronym MSF.” The group “said that 2,7...
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  • COVID-19 Hospitalizations Hit New Record Low Nationwide, CDC Data Show

    CBS News (5/26, Tin) said, “The number of Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 has fallen to a new record low nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports.” Preliminary data from the CDC show “just 8,256 COVID-19 hospitalizations for...
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  • Prevalence Of Common Influenza Symptoms Varies By Patient Age, Research Finds

    Healio (5/28, Stulpin) reported, “Data gathered from the Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network showed that some very common influenza symptoms increase with age as others decrease, as did the rates of comorbidities, researchers found.” The findin...
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  • Neurocognitive Deficits Observed In Patients With HIV Despite Receiving Long-Term Antiretroviral Therapy, Research Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/26, Nye) reported, “Despite receiving effective antiretroviral therapy for more than 10 years, patients with HIV infection were found to have neurocognitive deficits, including reduced brain volume and signs of neuronal injur...
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  • Appropriateness Of Hospital-Onset C. Difficile Testing Increased With Mandatory Approval, Research Finds

    Healio (5/27, Stulpin) reported that an intervention requiring infectious diseases experts to “approve testing for Clostridioides difficile infection increased the appropriateness of testing for hospital-onset C. difficile and lowered the positive testing...
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  • Human Metapneumovirus Cases Spiked During Spring, CDC Data Show

    CNN (5/29, Goodman) reports, “Cases of human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, spiked this spring, according to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s respiratory virus surveillance systems.” Infections from this virus “filled hospital intensive care uni...
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  • Future COVID-19 Vaccines May Target XBB Variants

    The Wall Street Journal (5/26, Hopkins, Whyte, Subscription Publication) reported people familiar with regulatory discussions regarding future COVID-19 vaccine formulations expect the inoculations to target XBB variants of the virus. Advisers to the Food...
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  • Health Officials Encourage Mpox Vaccination Amid Concerns Of New Outbreaks

    The New York Times (5/29, Otterman, Stack) reports, “A year after a global mpox outbreak began and just as Pride celebrations and the summer party season are set to start, public health authorities are warning of a risk of new outbreaks, nationally and in...
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  • Active-Duty Military Members, Veterans Half As Likely To Be Vaccinated Against HPV As Civilians

    The Washington Post (5/28, Blakemore) reported that even though “active-duty military and veterans are twice as likely as civilians to develop cancers associated with human papillomavirus, or HPV,” this same group is “also half as likely to be vaccinated...
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  • FDA Grants Full Approval To Oral Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir For Adults At High Risk Of Severe COVID-19

    The AP (5/25, Perrone) reports that the FDA granted full approval on Thursday to Pfizer’s pill Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir) “for adults with COVID-19 who face high risks of severe disease, which can lead to hospitalization or death.” Reuters (5/25, M...
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  • Researchers Use AI To Find New Type Of Antibiotic That Works Against Actinetobacter Baumanii

    CNN (5/25, Goodman) reports, “Using artificial intelligence, researchers say, they’ve found a new type of antibiotic that works against a particularly menacing drug-resistant bacteria.” When the researchers “tested the antibiotic on the skin of mice that...
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  • Researchers Identify 12 Key Symptoms To Better Define Long COVID

    The Washington Post (5/25, Morris) reports that a “study has identified 12 key symptoms that best define the debilitating condition known as long covid.” The results, published in JAMA, are based on data involving “9,764 participants in a study called the...
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  • Real Time Reporting Of Microbiological Information May Improve Survival Outcomes In Patients With Bloodstream Infections, Study Suggests

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/25, Nye) writes, “Reporting microbiologic information in real time may improve survival outcomes among patients with bloodstream infections, according to results of a study.” The findings of the retrospective study were publi...
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  • US Health Officials Prepare For Potential Mpox Resurgence As Pride Events Get Underway

    The AP (5/25, Stobbe) reports, “The mpox health emergency has ended, but U.S. health officials are aiming to prevent a repeat of last year’s outbreaks.” On the occasion of Pride month in June, and “Pride events planned across the country in the coming wee...
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  • Interobserver and Interantibody Reproducibility of HER2 Immunohistochemical Scoring in an Enriched HER2-Low–Expressing Breast Cancer Cohort

    Abstract Not Available
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