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  • Syria Receives 2M Doses Of Cholera Vaccines

    The AP (11/30, Aji) reports,” Syria has received two million doses of cholera vaccines, the first to reach the country during a months-long outbreak, the country’s health ministry said Wednesday.” The “country has been suffering from a cholera outbreak si...
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  • Number Of People In Europe With Undiagnosed HIV Rises As Testing Rates Fell During Pandemic, Report Says

    Reuters (11/30, Fick) reports, “The number of people in Europe with undiagnosed HIV has risen as testing rates fell during the COVID-19 pandemic, threatening a global goal of ending the disease by 2030, a report said.” This “joint World Health Organizatio...
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  • Undernutrition, Both Before Tuberculosis Onset And At Treatment Initiation, Tied To Unfavorable TB Outcomes, Analysis Finds

    Healio (11/30, Stulpin) reports, “Undernutrition, both before tuberculosis onset and at treatment initiation, as well as a lack of body mass index increase after intensive therapy, are associated with unfavorable TB outcomes, according to” a “prospective...
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  • Iowa Public Health Nurses Using Dating Apps To Trace STIs

    Kaiser Health News (11/30, Tahir) reports two public health nurses in Iowa have “learned that dating apps are the most efficient way to inform users that people they previously met on the sites may have exposed them to sexually transmitted infections.” Th...
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  • FDA Drafting Guidelines That Will Allow More Gay And Bisexual Men To Donate Blood

    The Wall Street Journal (11/30, Whyte, Marcus, Subscription Publication) reports the FDA is drafting guidelines that will allow gay and bisexual men who are in monogamous relationships to donate blood without abstaining from sex, individuals familiar with...
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  • FDA Pauses Authorization Of Eli Lilly’s COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Bebtelovimab

    Reuters (11/30, Leo) reports, “Eli Lilly and Co’s COVID-19 drug bebtelovimab is not currently authorized for emergency use in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration said, citing it is not expected to neutralize the dominant BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 su...
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  • FDA Approves First Fecal Transplant-Based Therapy

    Reuters (11/30, Leo) reports the FDA “on Wednesday approved Switzerland-based Ferring Pharmaceuticals’ fecal transplant-based therapy to reduce the recurrence of a bacterial infection, making it the first therapy of its kind to be cleared in the United St...
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  • Medicaid Covers HPV Vaccination In People Aged Up To 45 Years In Most States, Study Shows

    Healio (11/30, Volansky) reports, “Medicaid covers HPV vaccination in individuals aged up to 45 years in 43 out of 50 states, according to a study” in which “researchers aimed to explore state Medicaid coverage policies for the HPV vaccine for those aged...
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  • Flu Season Intensifying In US With More Than 6M Cases Confirmed So Far, CDC Says

    The Hill (11/29, Dress) reports, “Flu season is intensifying in the U.S. with more than 6 million cases confirmed so far, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported on Monday.” The CDC “said in a weekly update it has already recorded mo...
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  • T-Cell Subsets May Be Markers For Incident CVD Among Patients With HIV Infection, Study Indicates

    Infectious Disease Advisor (11/29, Nye) reports, “Among patients with HIV infection, T helper type (Th) cells, T effector memory cells re-expressing CD45RA (TERMA), and senescent cells may be markers for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD),” researchers...
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  • COVID-19 Risk Does Not Differ Significantly With Use Of Medical Masks Vs N95 Respirators Among Healthcare Workers, Trial Finds

    HealthDay (11/29) reports, “For health care workers providing care to patients with COVID-19, the risk for COVID-19 does not differ significantly with use of medical masks versus N95 respirators, according to” a “multicenter trial.” The results were publi...
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  • Researchers Launching Larger Trials To Study Effectiveness Of Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir As Long COVID Treatment

    TIME (11/29, Ducharme) reports, “Researchers don’t fully understand why some people develop long-lasting symptoms after a case of COVID-19, but one of the leading theories is that remnants of the virus linger in some people’s bodies, causing lasting issue...
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  • First Year Of COVID-19 Pandemic In US Appears To Have Reversed Prior Trends Of Improved Cardiovascular Mortality, Particularly Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups, CDC Data Indicate

    TCTMD (11/29, Neale) reports, “When the arrival of COVID-19 reversed a long-running decline in cardiovascular mortality in the United States, racial/ethnic minority groups – particularly Black Americans – were disproportionately affected,” according to fi...
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  • Single Dose Of Acoziborole Effective, Safe For Adults, Adolescents With Gambiense HAT, Trial Finds

    MedPage Today (11/29, Hein) reports findings from a phase II/III trial show “a single dose of oral acoziborole” is effective and safe “for adults and adolescents with gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as ‘sleeping sickness,’ sugges...
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  • CDC Providing More Than $3B In Grants To Boost Public Health Workforce, Infrastructure

    Reuters (11/29, Leo) reports on Tuesday, the CDC announced “it is awarding more than $3 billion to help strengthen public health workforce and infrastructure across the United States after the COVID-19 pandemic put severe stress on them.” The funding “wou...
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  • WHO Recommends Renaming Monkeypox As “Mpox”

    The New York Times (11/28, Jacobs) reports, “The World Health Organization, responding to complaints that the word monkeypox conjures up racist tropes and stigmatizes patients, is recommending that the name of the disease be changed to mpox.” Both of the...
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  • Researchers Identify Set Of Biomarkers That May Improve Early Diagnosis Of Lyme Disease

    The Washington Post (11/28, Blakemore) reports, “Researchers say they’ve identified a set of biomarkers that could make early diagnosis of Lyme disease easier, a possible first step for more effectively treating the estimated 476,000 people diagnosed with...
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  • Indonesia Launches Polio Vaccination Campaign After Detecting Four Cases In Children

    The AP (11/28, Munawarah, Karmini) reports, “Children in school uniforms and toddlers with their parents lined up Monday for polio vaccinations in the Sigli town square on the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, after four children were foun...
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  • Pakistan Launches New Nationwide Anti-Polio Drive Amid Surge In Cases Among Children

    The AP (11/28, Munawarah, Karmini) reports, “Pakistani authorities launched a new nationwide anti-polio drive on Monday amid a spike in new cases among children, health officials said.” This marks “the sixth such campaign this year and will last for five...
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  • Older Adults In US Continue To Make Up Disproportionate Rate Of COVID-19 Deaths, Data Show

    The Washington Post (11/28, A1, Cha, Keating) reports that despite older adults in the US being consistently “the worst hit during the” COVID-19 pandemic, “as evident in the scores of early nursing home deaths, that trend has become more pronounced. Today...
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