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  • Amoxicillin Shortages Remain As Strep Infections Reach Higher Than Usual Numbers

    NPR (4/10, Lupkin) reports that “after two years of record low cases of invasive strep during the height of the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, cases are higher than usual this season, according to the CDC.” And “regardless of what kind of strep someone has, s...
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  • Biden Administration Launching Program To Speed Up Development Of New COVID-19 Vaccines, Treatments

    The Washington Post (4/10, Diamond) reports, “The Biden administration is launching a $5 billion-plus program to accelerate development of new coronavirus vaccines and treatments, seeking to better protect against a still-mutating virus, as well as other...
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  • Experts Suggest Rethinking Global Strategy To Eradicate Polio

    NPR (4/10, Beaubien) reports, “The global campaign to eradicate polio has been incredibly successful except in one key way: It hasn’t actually eradicated polio.” This failure has prompted “some prominent scientists who’ve spent their entire careers battli...
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  • Household Spread Of COVID-19 Tied To Presence Of SARS-CoV-2 On Hands, Other Surfaces, Study Says

    HealthDay (4/7, Murez) reported results published in The Lancet Microbe suggest “the spread of COVID-19 in households is linked to the presence of the virus on hands and surfaces, not just in the air.” Researchers analyzed “COVID-19 transmission in 279 Lo...
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  • India’s Federal Government Asks States To Increase COVID-19 Testing As Cases Rise

    Reuters (4/7, Jamkhandikar) reported, “India’s federal government asked states to identify emergency hotspots and ramp up-testing for COVID-19, after the country recorded its highest daily case count since September, a Reuters tally showed on Friday.” Ind...
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  • Emergence Of Invasive Non-Vaccine Serotypes May Help Advance Development Of Pediatric Pneumococcal Vaccines, Study Suggests

    Pharmacy Times (4/7, Gallagher) reports, “There is a new emergence of invasive non-vaccine serotypes that could help the further development of pneumococcal vaccines to protect against new serotypes, according to the results of a study.” Researchers “anal...
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  • Newer Antiretroviral Therapy Regimens Tied To Lower Risk Of Negative Pregnancy Outcomes, Study Finds

    Pharmacy Times (4/7, Gallagher) reported, “Newer antiretroviral therapy regimens have been associated with better pregnancy outcomes than older agents for those with HIV, according to the results of a review.” The findings were published in The New Englan...
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  • Study Finds 41% Of Patients With Long-COVID Report Moderate To Severe Sleep Issues

    HealthDay (4/7, Roberts Murez) reported about 41% of patients with long-COVID “have moderate to severe sleep issues,” and “Black patients are three times more likely to develop these sleep disturbances,” according to researchers who “analyzed data collect...
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  • SARS-CoV-2 Infection In Infants Born To Mothers Infected During Pregnancy More Likely During Omicron Period, Study Finds

    Healio (4/7, Weldon) reported, “Infants born to people infected with SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy were five times as likely to test positive for the virus from age 0 to 6 months during the omicron period than previous waves, according to research.” The fin...
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  • RSV Cases In US Show Indicators Of Returning To Pre-Pandemic Seasonality Patterns, CDC Says

    Reuters (4/6, Mandowara) reports, “Respiratory syncytial virus circulation is showing signs of return to pre-pandemic seasonality in the U.S. after two years of irregular onsets and peaks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.”...
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  • Centenarians Possess Highly Functional Immune System That Adapts To Illness, Research Finds

    HealthDay (4/6, Thompson) reports, “Centenarians might live 100 years or more thanks in part to a more agile and adaptive immune system, a new study reveals.” Researchers observed that “blood tests of seven centenarians – average age 106 – found they poss...
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  • WHO Concerned About New COVID-19 Subvariant XBB.1.16, But Has Not Seen Changes In Severity

    CNN (4/6, McPhillips) reports, “The World Health Organization is monitoring the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.16, which has been identified in about two dozen countries.” This “subvariant has not been found in the United States, but it is similar to the XBB.1....
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  • Lower Vaccination Rates Appear To Have Led To Global Surge In Cases Of cVDPV1 In 2022, Study Indicates

    Healio (4/6, Weldon) reports, “Lower vaccination rates led to a global surge in cases of one type of vaccine-derived polio” in 2022, according to findings published in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The study authors “said the increasing...
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  • Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis Tied To Lower Incidence Of STIs, Study Finds

    HealthDay (4/6, Gotkine) reports, “Doxycycline postexposure prophylaxis is associated with a lower incidence of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis, according to a study.” The findings were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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  • CDC Issues Health Advisory Warning Physicians To Watch For Marburg Virus Amid Outbreaks In East, West Africa

    CNN (4/6, Christensen) reports, “The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory Thursday about the Marburg virus outbreak in Equatorial Guinea and Tanzania.” The agency’s “warning says that although there are no cases in the Un...
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  • WHO Director-General Expects To Lift COVID-19 Health Emergency This Year

    Reuters (4/6, Farge, Jain) reports that WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus “said on Thursday he expected the organisation to lift the emergency status of COVID-19 sometime this year, without giving a more specific time frame.” WHO “contin...
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  • Workplace Bullying in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

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  • Comparison of RhD Typing Results by Serology and Molecular Methods

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  • 6 Tips for Getting Your Manuscript Published in the Biomedical Literature

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  • The Importance of Patient Identification in Forensics

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