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  • House Of Representatives Votes Unanimously To Declassify US Intelligence About Origins Of COVID-19

    The AP (3/10, Mascaro) reported, “The House voted unanimously Friday to declassify U.S. intelligence information about the origins of COVID-19, a sweeping show of bipartisan support near the third anniversary of the start of the deadly pandemic.” However,...
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  • Researchers Exploring Genetic Factors That May Make Some People Immune To Coronavirus

    NBC News (3/11, Edwards) reported, “Three years into the pandemic, a select group of people have achieved something some once thought impossible: They have never tested positive for Covid.” Now, researchers “around the world are searching for the genetic...
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  • Influenza Outbreak In China Increases In Intensity

    Bloomberg (3/11) reported, “An influenza outbreak in China picked up intensity over the past week as a major city prepared to enforce pandemic-style lockdowns to curb the surge in infections.” Bloomberg adds, “The positivity rate for flu jumped to 41.6% i...
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  • FDA To End Certain COVID-19-Specific Guidance To Drug And Device Makers When Public Health Emergency Expires

    Bloomberg Law (3/10, Castronuovo, Subscription Publication) reported, “The FDA plans to end certain Covid-19-specific guidance to drug and medical device makers once the public health emergency expires in May, the agency announced.” Altogether, “22 Covid-...
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  • Biden Administration Seeks Billions Of Dollars For Five-Year Program To Wipe Out Hepatitis C

    The Los Angeles Times (3/9, Reyes) reports the Biden Administration “is seeking billions of dollars for a new push to wipe out hepatitis C.” The Administration’s “five-year program, outlined as part of a broader budget proposal Thursday by White House off...
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  • Researchers Revive “Zombie Viruses” From Ancient Permafrost

    USA Today (3/9, Alund) reports “scientists have revived a ‘zombie’ virus they say spent nearly 50,000 years frozen in permafrost.” To “better understand the risks posed by frozen viruses,” researchers “tested earth samples taken from Siberian permafrost.....
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  • Malawi Cholera Outbreak Hitting Low-Income Households Hardest

    Reuters (3/9, Pensulo) reports “poor people are being especially hard hit by Malawi’s deadliest ever outbreak of” cholera, “which comes amid an ‘exponential’ rise in cases across Africa this year, according to” WHO. Over “50,000 people have been infected...
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  • More Than 300 People On Cruise Voyage Contracted Gastrointestinal Illness, CDC Says

    The Washington Post (3/9, Finnegan) reports that “more than 300 passengers and crew on the Ruby Princess contracted a gastrointestinal illness causing vomiting and diarrhea...said” the CDC. According to the Post, “The Princess Cruises voyage carrying abou...
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  • CDC Recommends HBV Screening For Adults

    The Wall Street Journal (3/9, Toy, Subscription Publication) reports the CDC on Thursday recommended that people ages 18 years and older should be screened at least once for HBV, which can lead to cancer and liver damage.
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  • Wisconsin Lawmakers Block Proposal For Student Meningitis, Chickenpox Vaccination Requirements

    The AP (3/9, Perrone) reports, “Wisconsin Republicans blocked Gov. Tony Evers’ plan Thursday to require student vaccinations against meningitis and tighten student chickenpox vaccination requirements.” According to the AP, “The Legislature’s GOP-controlle...
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  • “Customers Like You Also Ordered …”: Clinical Decision Support for Laboratory Test Underordering

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  • Urinary Exosomes: A Promising Biomarker for Disease Diagnosis

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  • Guess Who is Coming to the Lab?

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  • Experts Urge US To Continue Investigating COVID-19 Origins

    USA Today (3/8, Hughes) reports “experts called by Congressional Republicans at the first national-level hearing into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic say the United States should continue investigating whether a Chinese lab accidentally released t...
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  • Early Treatment With Metformin Reduces Risk Of Long COVID Among Outpatients, Data Suggest

    MedPage Today (3/8, Hein) reports, “Early treatment with metformin reduced the risk of long COVID among outpatients, according to secondary results of a negative phase III trial.” In the COVID-OUT trial “of over 1,100 randomized participants, the cumulati...
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  • Analysis Examines HCV Reinfection Risk Over Time In People Experiencing Homelessness

    Healio (3/8, Stulpin) reports HCV “reinfection rates were high among a population of people who had experienced homelessness but increased even more among those experiencing homelessness at the time of treatment, researchers found” in a “time-to-event ana...
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  • State Laws Limiting Public Health Authority Poised To Restrict Future Pandemic Responses

    The Washington Post (3/8, A1, Weber, Achenbach) reports state officials and lawmakers “have defanged much of the nation’s public health system through legislation and litigation.” The article adds, “At least 30 states, nearly all led by Republican legisla...
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  • US Reportedly Planning To Lift COVID-19 Testing Requirements For Travelers From China

    The Washington Post (3/7, Diamond) reports, “U.S. officials are set to relax coronavirus testing requirements on travelers from China as soon as Friday, a decision that comes as cases decline in that country, according to three officials who spoke on the...
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  • Patients With COVID-19 Significantly More Likely To Experience Gastrointestinal Problems One Year After Infection, Study Suggests

    The New York Times (3/7, Belluck) reports a large study suggests that patients with COVID-19 “were significantly more likely to experience gastrointestinal problems a year after infection than people who were not infected.” The study “compared medical rec...
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  • HPV Vaccination Rate Among Teens Improving But Many Parents Remain Hesitant, Study Shows

    Healio (3/7, Feller) reports, “The rate of teenagers vaccinated against HPV is improving but a significant number of parents remain hesitant about their children receiving the vaccine, a study found.” According to the findings published in The Journal of...
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