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  • Sleep Disturbance Tied To Symptoms Of Long COVID, Including Dyspnea, Research Finds

    Healio (4/20, Stulpin) reports, “Sleep disturbance was common among patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and was associated with symptoms of long COVID, including breathlessness and reduced lung function, a study found.” The findings were presented at the E...
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  • Nearly 13 Million Children In Africa Missed Vaccinations During Pandemic, UNICEF Says

    The AP (4/20, Stobbe) writes, “Nearly 13 million children missed one or more vaccinations in Africa between 2019 and 2021 because of the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving the continent vulnerable to even more outbreaks of disease and fac...
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  • Consortium Launches To Identify New Diseases Driven By Climate Change

    Bloomberg Law (4/20, Griffin, Bindrim, Subscription Publication) reports, “As extreme weather events and warming temperatures threaten to create new and deadly pathogens, some of the biggest names in public health have joined forces to launch a new consor...
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  • The Impact of the Pathologist in Multidisciplinary Cancer Conferences on Patient Care: Evidence from the Literature

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  • Comparison of RhD Typing Results by Serology and Molecular Methods

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  • Strep Infections In US Surged Over Winter, Up Almost 30% From Pre-Pandemic Peak, Data Show

    CNN (4/19, McPhillips) reports, “After two years of significantly low levels, strep infections in the US have surged again this season, according to a new analysis.” Data show that “in February, the share of health care visits for strep throat or a relate...
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  • New Blood Tests Playing Increasing Role In Early Detection Of Diseases

    The Wall Street Journal (4/19, Landro, Subscription Publication) reports that new blood tests are playing an increasing role in the early detection of various diseases, including cancer and Alzheimer’s.
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  • Bivalent mRNA Booster Effective At Preventing COVID-19 Hospitalizations In Older Adults, Data Show

    Healio (4/19, Stulpin) reports, “Bivalent messenger RNA booster vaccinations were effective for preventing COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in older adults, according to [new] data.” The findings were presented at the European Congress of Clinical Mic...
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  • mRNA-1273 Noninferior To BNT162b2 After Third COVID-19 Vaccine Dose In Immunosuppressed Patients, Research Suggests

    Infectious Disease Advisor (4/19, Davis) reports that results of an extension of a randomized controlled trial suggest “noninferiority between mRNA-1273 and BNT162b2 vaccination among patients with varying levels of immunosuppression following receipt of...
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  • Early Treatment With Oral Fluvoxamine, Inhaled Budesonide Reduces Risk Of Severe COVID-19, Research Suggests

    Healio (4/19, Bascom) reports, “Early treatment with oral fluvoxamine plus inhaled budesonide reduced the incidence of progression to severe disease among high-risk outpatients with COVID-19, according to research.” The findings were published in the Anna...
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  • Infectious Disease Experts Call For End To Universal Masking In Healthcare Settings

    MedPage Today (4/17, Henderson) reports, “The time for COVID-inspired universal masking in healthcare ‘has come and gone,’ even if only for now, infectious disease specialists argued in Annals of Internal Medicine.” One of the authors told MedPage Today,...
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  • Many People Unaware HPV Linked To Cervical, Throat, Anal Cancers, Research Finds

    NBC News (4/17, Ryan) reports new research analyzing “nationally representative survey data collected by the Health Information National Trends Survey that monitored U.S. adults’ knowledge about the virus’ connection to cancer” reveals that roughly “two-t...
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  • Argentina Using Radiation To Sterilize Mosquitoes Amid Major Dengue Outbreak

    Reuters (4/17, Soria) reports, “Argentina, fighting one of its worst outbreaks of dengue in recent years, is sterilizing mosquitoes using radiation that alters their DNA before releasing them into the wild.” Argentina “has this year recorded over 41,000 c...
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  • Prior Nonprescription Antibiotic Use Within Past Year Predicts Similar Future Use, Researchers Say

    Healio (4/17, Stulpin) reports, “Prior nonprescription antibiotic use within the last year predicted similar use in the future, according to data presented at the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Spring Conference.” Researchers explained “th...
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  • WHO Designates New COVID-19 Strain “Variant Under Monitoring”

    The Washington Post (4/14, Bisset) reported, “A new coronavirus subvariant, XBB.1.16, has been designated as a ‘variant under monitoring’ by the World Health Organization.” This “latest omicron offshoot is particularly prevalent in India, where it has spa...
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  • Whole-Genome Sequencing, Surveillance Help Detect, Stop Infectious Disease Outbreak In Hospital, Research Suggests

    Healio (4/15, Stulpin) said, “A hospital used real-time whole-genome sequencing to detect genetically related clusters of infection, identify potential sources and stopped further transmission, researchers reported.” The findings were presented at the Soc...
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  • Health Officials Claim COVID-19 Remains One Of Nation’s Leading Causes Of Death

    The Washington Post (4/16, Diamond) reports, “Federal health officials say that covid remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States, tied to about 250 deaths daily, on average, mostly among the old and immunocompromised.” However, “the a...
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  • Avian Influenza Sample From Chilean Man Shows Indicators Of Adaptation To Mammals, CDC Says

    The New York Times (4/14, Anthes) reported, “A sample of avian influenza isolated from a Chilean man who fell ill last month contains two genetic mutations that are signs of adaptation to mammals, officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent...
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  • Equatorial Guinea Confirms Six New Cases Of Marburg Virus

    Reuters (4/15, Tanna) reported, “Six additional laboratory-confirmed cases of Marburg disease have been reported in Equatorial Guinea, bringing the total number to 15, the World Health Organization said on Saturday.”
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  • Complications Of Peripheral Venous Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections Are Severe, Tied To Increased Mortality Risk, Research Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (4/14, Nye) reported, “Results of a study published in the Journal of Hospital Infection show that despite a low risk for occurrence, complications among patients with peripheral venous catheter-related bloodstream infection are...
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