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  • Supply Chain Issues For Some Antibiotics Persist, Researchers Say

    Healio (4/28, Feller) reported, “Over the course of more than 5 years, antibiotic supply chain issues have not improved, potentially impacting patient treatment and stewardship, according to a study.” While “supply chain issues decreased ‘significantly’ f...
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  • HHS Awards Over $147 Million To Support Ending US HIV Epidemic

    Bloomberg Law (4/27, Subscription Publication) reports, “The Health Resources and Services Administration has awarded more than $147 million to 49 recipients to help further its initiative ‘Ending the HIV Epidemic in the US.’” The money “will support link...
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  • CDC Relaxing COVID-19 Restrictions On International Travelers

    The Hill (4/27, Gans) reports that the CDC “is relaxing COVID-19 restrictions on international travelers as the national public health emergency is set to expire next month.” The agency “said in an update on its website posted Thursday that it will consid...
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  • COVID-19 Vaccination Tied To Increased Risk Of Developing Bell’s Palsy, Review Suggests

    MedPage Today (4/27, George) reports, “People who received a COVID-19 vaccine were more likely to develop Bell’s palsy than those who weren’t vaccinated, but the risk of Bell’s palsy was higher among people with SARS-CoV-2 infection, a systematic review a...
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  • US Achieved Perinatal HIV Elimination Goals In 2019, Researchers Say

    Healio (4/27, Weldon) reports, “The United States met perinatal HIV elimination goals for the first time in 2019, according to a study led by CDC researchers.” Roughly 11 years ago, “the CDC published ‘A Framework for Elimination of Perinatal Transmission...
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  • ALK Gene Mutation and ALK Protein Expression in Advanced Neuroblastoma and the Potential Value in Risk Stratification in Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy Samples

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  • Evaluation of Oxidative Stress by Dynamic Thiol/Disulfide Homeostasis and Ischemia-Modified Albumin Levels in Children with β-Thalassemia Major

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  • Thoracic Aortic Disease at Autopsy: An Opportunity for Intervention

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  • Study Shows Tuberculosis Vaccine Ineffective Against COVID-19

    The New York Times (4/26, Rabin) reports a new study shows that a vaccine originally designed to prevent tuberculosis was ineffective at preventing COVID-19 infections. The study, which was published Wednesday in The New England Journal of Medicine, follo...
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  • Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring System May Reduce Risk Of HAIs, Study Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (4/26, Barowski) reports a European study has found that an “electronic hand hygiene monitoring system may improve hand hygiene adherence and reduce the risk for hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) among health care workers.” Th...
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  • Oral Microbiome-Directed Therapy Found To Prevent Recurrent Clostridioides Difficile Infection In High-Risk Adults In Study

    Healio (4/26, Stulpin) reports that an “oral microbiome-directed therapy called VE303 successfully prevented recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection in adults at high risk for recurrence, researchers found.” The treatment, from Vedanta Biosciences, “...
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  • FDA Approves Drug For Treatment Of Recurrent Clostridioides Difficile Infections

    Reuters (4/26, Mahobe, Samal) reports that the FDA “on Wednesday approved Seres Therapeutics Inc’s pill for treating” recurrent Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI), “giving an easier and standardized option to patients who often have to rely on indi...
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  • Malaria Vaccine Approved In Two African Countries

    NBC News (4/26, Bendix) reports that this month, Ghana and Nigeria each approved GSK’s malaria vaccine Mosquirix, making important progress “in the fight against a disease that kills more than 600,000 people annually.” More approvals are expected soon as...
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  • Penicillin G Benzathine In Short Supply As Syphilis Cases Increase

    Bloomberg (4/26, Swetlitz, Subscription Publication) reports that in the US, Penicillin G benzathine, “a common type of penicillin used to treat syphilis,” is in short supply “as cases of the sexually transmitted disease continue to rise.” The antibiotic,...
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  • Administration Organizes Nationwide Vaccination Day Focused On Black Communities

    The Hill (4/24, Choi) reports, “The Biden administration on Saturday held its first ‘Nationwide Vaccination Day,’ running vaccine pop-ups across 21 cities to boost vaccination rates in Black communities.” This “event was part of the White House’s broader...
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  • Experts Discuss Current State Of Pandemic, Widespread Immunity, Lack Of New Major Variants

    The New York Times (4/24, Smith) interviews a number of “epidemiologists and infectious disease experts to gauge how they’re thinking about this particular juncture in the pandemic – what the risk is right now, what precautions they’re continuing to take,...
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  • WHO, Gates Foundation Partner To Reverse Falling Childhood Vaccination Rates

    Reuters (4/24, Roy) reports, “The World Health Organization is working with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other not-for profit organizations and agencies to reverse a pandemic-driven decline in routine childhood vaccinations.” The new “initiativ...
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  • HIV Experts Skeptical Government Can End HIV Epidemic By 2030

    Kaiser Health News (4/24, Chang, Whitehead) reports that while “federal health agencies have sent hundreds of millions of dollars to cities, states, and territories hit hardest by the [HIV] epidemic – many in the South...people living with HIV, doctors, i...
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  • Experts Concerned End Of COVID-19 Data Sharing, PHE May Make Control Efforts More Difficult

    KFF Health News (4/24, Whitehead) reports that the formal end of the federal government’s COVID-19 public health emergency means “the federal government will lose access to key metrics as a skeptical Congress seems unlikely to grant agencies additional po...
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  • One-Third Of US Households Used Government’s Free COVID-19 Test Website, CDC Says

    ABC News (4/20, Kekatos) reports, “About one-third of American households used tests from the free at-home COVID-19 test site launched by the Biden administration, new federal data shows.” The CDC’s report “said more than 70 million test kits were shipped...
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