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  • Evaluation of Serum FGL1 as Diagnostic Markers for HBV-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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  • Volunteering Ignites a Passion for Pathology: A Q&A with Dr. Mayumi Fernandez

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  • Chinese Authorities Preparing To Push New COVID-19 XBB Omicron Subvariant Vaccines As Variants Evolve

    The Washington Post (5/24, Kuo) reports, “Chinese authorities are rushing to push out vaccines to fight an ongoing new wave of the coronavirus expected to peak in June and infect as many as 65 million people a week, as the new XBB variants of the virus ev...
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  • Chicago Mpox Cluster Fuels Concerns Of Summer Resurgence

    The Hill (5/24, Choi) reports, “A cluster of mpox cases in the Chicago area has spurred concerns of a resurgence this summer, mere months after the end of the public health emergency for the outbreak that began last year.” While the White House allowed th...
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  • At Least 17 Dead From South Africa Cholera Outbreak, Officials Say

    The AP (5/24, Magome, Mutsaka) reports, “At least 17 people have died in a cholera outbreak in the Hammanskraal township outside South Africa’s capital, Pretoria, authorities said Wednesday.” South African health “authorities said there were another 29 la...
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  • FDA Approves Sulbactam-Durlobactam For Patients With Healthcare-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia

    MedPage Today (5/24, Ingram) reports, “The FDA has approved sulbactam-durlobactam (Xacduro) for healthcare-acquired bacterial pneumonia caused by certain strains of Acinetobacter baumannii-calcoaceticus complex (A. Baumannii).” An “intravenous treatment,...
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  • Investigational Pentavalent Meningococcal Vaccine Safe, Noninferior To Licensed Quadrivalent Vaccine, Trial Suggests

    MedPage Today (5/24, Short) reports, “In a randomized trial conducted in the African meningitis belt, an investigational pentavalent meningococcal vaccine proved safe and with noninferior immunogenicity to a licensed quadrivalent product, likely paving th...
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  • WHO Director-General Urges Countries To Implement Reforms To Prepare For Next Pandemic

    Reuters (5/22, Farge) reports WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus “on Monday urged countries to carry out the reforms needed to prepare for the next pandemic and honour a previous commitment to boost financing for the U.N. health agency.” Whil...
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  • Stamaril Vaccine Effectively Provides Protection Against Yellow Fever, Study Suggests

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/22, Nye) reports that study results support the use of the Stamaril vaccine, a live-attenuated vaccine based on the 17D-204 strain, “for protection against yellow fever.” Study findings were published in the Journal of Travel...
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  • Rifamycin-Based TB Prevention Regimens Have Lower Rate Of Adverse Events, Research Finds

    Pulmonology Advisor (5/22, Stong) reports, “Mono-H regimens are associated with significantly higher rates of serious adverse events compared with rifamycin-based regimens among tuberculosis preventive therapy options, according to a study.” The findings...
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  • By 2030, WHO Seeks To Get 90% Of Girls Around The World Fully Vaccinated Against HPV

    CNN (5/22, Christensen) reports, “This week, at the World Health Organization’s 76th World Health Assembly, health leaders from nearly 100 countries will join with thousands of others who have signed off on a global initiative to eliminate cervical cancer...
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  • Cholera Vaccine Shortage Will Last Until 2025 As Cases Surge, Gavi Warns

    Reuters (5/22, Rigby) reports, “A shortage of cholera vaccines is likely to last until 2025 as outbreaks surge worldwide, a global vaccine alliance said on Monday, days after the World Health Organization warned that the short-term outlook for controlling...
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  • Health Experts To Discuss Global Policy On Pandemic Preparedness

    Politico Europe (5/19, Furlong) reported global health experts plan to meet in the coming days as part of the WHO’s World Health Assembly “to create a new set of rules to guide countries on pandemic preparedness and response.” However, “with countries fie...
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  • Abnormally Potent CD8+ T Cells Allow Some To Naturally Suppress HIV Without Drugs, Research Suggests

    HealthDay (5/19, Mozes) reported that research suggests why “some HIV patients are naturally able to keep the virus fully in check without any medicinal help,” namely because these patients have an “abnormally powerful version of an infection-fighting whi...
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  • High Fatality Among Wild Birds, Poultry Flocks Infected With H5N1

    NBC News (5/21, Bendix) reports, “Wild birds and poultry flocks alike continue to drop dead from the highly pathogenic bird flu that began spreading globally in 2020.” So far, “almost 59 million commercial birds have...been culled in the United States.” T...
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  • Talaromyces Marneffei Infection May Be More Severe In Patients Who Are HIV-Negative, Research Suggests

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/19, Nye) reported, “The clinical presentation of Talaromyces marneffei infection differs significantly on the basis of HIV status, according to results of a study.” This “opportunistic fungal pathogen...more commonly infects...
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  • Hospitals Ending Mask Mandates As Pandemic Fades

    The Wall Street Journal (5/19, Evans, Subscription Publication) reported hospitals and medical clinics across the US are finally deciding to end mask mandates.
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  • Debt Ceiling Deal Could Lead To Cuts In Local Funding For Infectious Disease Monitoring, Preparedness

    Politico (5/19, Ollstein) reported senior Administration officials “and public health leaders are warning that debt ceiling negotiations around clawing back unspent Covid-19 money would have an unintended consequence: increasing sexually-transmitted disea...
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  • FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Maternal RSV Vaccine To Protect Young Infants

    The New York Times (5/18, Jewett) reports a FDA advisory panel voted on Thursday in favor of approving a vaccine by Pfizer given to pregnant women to prevent RSV infection in infants. All 14 of the “agency advisers unanimously agreed that the vaccine was...
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  • CDC Urges People At High Risk Of Mpox To Get Two Doses Of Vaccine

    Reuters (5/18, Leo) reports the CDC “is urging people at high risk of mpox to get two doses of Bavarian Nordic’s Jynneos vaccine, based on new evidence from a U.S. study showing that two doses were more effective at preventing infection than one.” The stu...
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