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  • Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir/Voxilaprevir Effective As Rescue Treatment In Patients With Chronic HCV Who Do Not Achieve Sustained Virologic Response With Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents, Study Finds

    Healio (12/5, Altersitz) reports sofosbuvir/velpatasvir/voxilaprevir (Vosevi), “a triple-combination therapy for chronic hepatitis C virus infection, was effective when used as a rescue treatment in patients who did not achieve sustained virologic respons...
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  • Incidence Of Myocarditis, Pericarditis After COVID-19 Vaccination Low Among Teens And Young Adults, Systematic Review Finds

    NBC News (12/5, Lovelace) reports, “The incidence of myocarditis and pericarditis after Covid vaccination is low and most patients make a full recovery, a” 23-study systematic review and meta-analysis found. According to the findings published in JAMA Ped...
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  • US Experiencing Highest Levels Of Hospitalizations From Influenza In A Decade, CDC Says

    The Washington Post (12/5, Nirappil) reports, “Nearly every U.S. state is battling high levels of flu-like illness, public health authorities warned Monday as multiple respiratory viruses threaten to overwhelm the health-care system while people travel fo...
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  • Biden Administration Says It Is Planning To Lift Mpox Emergency Declaration

    The Washington Post (12/2, Nirappil) reported “the Biden administration plans to end the public health emergency for” mpox, “officials said Friday, as new cases of the viral disease plummet.” HHS officials “issued a 60-day notice to lift the emergency dec...
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  • Lapses In COVID-19 Strategies Continue To Create Conditions For New Variant To Emerge, WHO Director-General Says

    Reuters (12/2, Satija, Mishra, Mason) reported, “Lapses in strategies to tackle COVID-19 this year continue to create the perfect conditions for a deadly new variant to emerge, as parts of China witness a rise in infections...said” World Health Organizati...
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  • Declines In HIV, Testing, PrEP Prescriptions Early In COVID-19 Pandemic Stabilized By Third Quarter Of 2020, CDC Says

    MedPage Today (12/2, Hein) reported, “Drops in HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescriptions early on in the pandemic quickly stabilized by the third quarter of 2020, according to a CDC report.” Furthermore, “a 26% decrease in people diagn...
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  • Influenza Vaccination Reduces Influenza-Like Illness Diagnoses, Distribution Of Antibiotic Prescriptions Among Younger To Middle-Aged Adults, Study Finds

    Infectious Disease Advisor (12/2, Nye) reported study results “found that influenza vaccination reduced influenza-like illness diagnoses and the distribution of antibiotic prescriptions among younger to middle-aged adults.” For this “case-control study” p...
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  • Uganda Discharges Last Known Patient With Ebola From Hospital

    Reuters (12/2, Biryabarema) reported “Uganda has discharged its last known” patient with Ebola “from hospital, a senior health official said on Friday, raising hopes that an outbreak which has killed at least 56 people could be coming to an end.” Health m...
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  • US Health Officials Warn Of Worsening Flu Season

    The AP (12/2, Stobbe) reported US “health officials said Friday that 7.5% of outpatient medical visits last week were due to flu-like illnesses,” which is “as high as the peak of the 2017-18 flu season and higher than any season since.” The article added,...
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  • COVID-19 Hospitalizations Rise Following Thanksgiving Holiday

    The Washington Post (12/4, Dupree, Nirappil) reports a post-Thanksgiving uptick in patients with COVID-19 “at U.S. hospitals is arriving even as health systems contend with waves of feverish, coughing people stricken with RSV and influenza infections.” CO...
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  • Administration Releases New Five-Year Strategy To End HIV/AIDS Epidemic

    CNN (12/1, Gumbrecht) reports the Biden Administration on World AIDS Day “renewed its focus on ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2030, releasing a new five-year strategy for the United States’ global response.” The Administration Thursday “said...it is acce...
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  • HIV Vaccine Candidate Induces Immune Response In Phase I Clinical Trial

    CNN (12/1, Howard) reports, “An experimental HIV vaccine has been found to induce broadly neutralizing antibodies among a small group of volunteers in a Phase 1 study.” The clinical trial results “suggest that a two-dose regimen of the vaccine given eight...
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  • People With Acute Respiratory Illness During Pandemic Showed Similar Lingering Effects Whether They Tested Positive For SARS-CoV-2 Or Not, Research Suggests

    MedPage Today (12/1, Hein) reports, “People with acute respiratory illness during the pandemic suffered similar levels of poor well-being in the months afterward whether they tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 or not,” a study published in JAMA Network Open f...
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  • Wearing Glasses In Public Does Not Protect Against SARS-CoV-2 Infection, Results Show

    MedPage Today (12/1, Hein) reports, “Wearing glasses in public for 2 weeks did not protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection,” results published in JAMA Network Open show. In the study of “more than 3,700 participants, 3.7% of those randomized to wear sunglass...
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  • Zika Exposure In Utero May Demonstrate Developmental Differences In Preschool Age, Results Show

    Healio (12/1, Weldon) reports children “exposed to Zika virus in utero may demonstrate developmental differences into preschool age, even if they did not have congenital Zika syndrome, according to” researchers who “performed neurodevelopmental assessment...
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  • HHS Expands Eligibility For USPHS To Include People With HIV, Chronic Hepatitis B

    The Hill (12/1, Choi) reports on Thursday, HHS “announced it will be expanding eligibility for the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps to include people who have chronic hepatitis B and HIV, individuals with these conditions having been...
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  • Evaluation of a Newly Implemented Critical Thromboelastography (TEG) Value Callback System: A Single Center Experience

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  • MicroRNA-149 rs2292832 C/T Polymorphism Predicts the Prognosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients With Bone Metastasis

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  • Please Don’t Tell Me I Died of Cardiac Arrest

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  • CDC To Work With Select Communities To Expand Wastewater Surveillance For Polioviruses

    The Washington Post (11/30, Sun) reports the CDC “is expanding efforts to test wastewater to detect the polio virus in Philadelphia and the Detroit area, targeting communities at highest risk for the life-threatening and potentially disabling illness, off...
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