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  • Experts Warn Shift To Commercialized COVID-19 Treatments, Preventive Services Will Lead To Health Barriers

    The Hill (11/4, Weixel) reported the US “federal government is poised to stop paying for COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments in the coming months, shifting the costs onto the public.” The article added, “Experts say most Americans are not aware that t...
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  • Lack Of Clinical Training, Misconceptions Surrounding HIV Resistance Among Barriers To PrEP Screening, Prescribing In The South, Survey Study Finds

    Healio (11/4, Rhoades) reported that in a 223-participant survey study, “most primary care physicians in the South were not screening patients for HIV preexposure prophylaxis eligibility or writing prescriptions for it.” According to the results presented...
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  • US At “Crossroads” In COVID-19 Pandemic As New Omicron Subvariants Emerge, Fauci Says

    CNBC (11/3, Kimball) reports NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, MD, “on Thursday said the U.S. is at a crossroads in the Covid-19 pandemic as new omicron subvariants are gaining ground across the country.” During a radio interview, Fauci “said the pandemic has...
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  • Exercising Regularly May Improve Effectiveness Of COVID-19 Vaccine, Researchers Say

    Healio (11/3, Bascom) reports, “Exercising regularly may improve effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine, and the benefits appear to rise with activity levels, according to researchers” who “conducted a test negative case-control study design to estimate th...
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  • Malaria Vaccine Candidate Demonstrates Overall Efficacy Of 75% In Young Children With No Serious Safety Concerns, Trial Shows

    MedPage Today (11/3, Hein) reports the malaria vaccine candidate R21/Matrix-M “demonstrated an overall efficacy of 75% in young children, and with no serious safety concerns, results from a phase III trial spanning four African nations showed.” In “modifi...
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  • Monkeypox Appears Rare In Adolescents, Children In US, CDC Finds

    HealthDay (11/3, Mundell) reports, “Out of the more than 25,000 U.S. cases of monkeypox reviewed in a new study, just 0.3% occurred in people under the age of 18,” according to data from the CDC published in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Fift...
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  • Death Toll From Ebola Outbreak In Uganda Rises To 48, Official Says

    Reuters (11/3, Winning) reports, “The death toll from an Ebola outbreak in Uganda has risen to 48, with 131 confirmed cases...said” Uganda Ministry of Health Ebola Incident Commander Henry Kyobe Bosa. The Health Minister last week “put the death toll at 3...
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  • HIV Seroconversions Tied To Insufficient PrEP Adherence, Study Finds

    Healio (11/3, Stulpin) reports, “People who seroconverted were insufficiently adherent to HIV PrEP despite being at high risk for acquiring HIV, according to” the “Expanded PrEP Implementation in Communities in New South Wales (EPIC-NSW) study – an implem...
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  • Microbiology Case Study: A 28 Year Old with Unilateral Groin Pain

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  • The Increasing Role of SOX10 in Diagnostic Breast Pathology

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  • Metabolomics: A New Tool to Reveal the Nature of Diabetic Kidney Disease

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  • Monkeypox Transmission May Occur Before Appearance Or Detection Of Symptoms, Researchers Say

    Reuters (11/2, Rigby) reports, “Monkeypox can spread before symptoms appear, British researchers said on Wednesday, providing the first evidence indicating the virus can be transmitted this way.” For the study published in The BMJ, the team “used routine...
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  • FDA Notifies COVID-19 Antigen Test Makers That They Must Update Labels To Allow For Repeat Testing

    Bloomberg Law (11/2, Castronuovo, Subscription Publication) reports, “Abbott Laboratories Inc. and other companies that received FDA authorizations for Covid-19 antigen tests must now update their labels to allow for use at least twice over a three-day pe...
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  • COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination Protection Fades Rapidly Against Omicron Variant In Younger Children, But Proves More Durable In Adolescents, Data Show

    MedPage Today (11/2, Hamza) reports, “Protection with mRNA vaccination for COVID-19 faded rapidly against infections from the Omicron variant in younger children, though proved more durable in adolescents, likely due to the higher dose, real-world data fr...
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  • Ugandan Officials Report Resistance To Ebola Health Measures In Some Districts

    The AP (11/2, Muhumuza) reports that “in a recent community discussion of the challenges health teams face in combating the current” Ebola outbreak in Uganda, the district of Kassanda’s “Ebola incident commander cited pockets of resistance to health measu...
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  • HHS Renews Monkeypox National Public Health Emergency

    The Hill (11/2, Choi) reports that on Wednesday, HHS “renewed the national public health emergency for the monkeypox outbreak, with officials stating that the virus is still very present in the U.S. even as cases continue to drop.” The Hill adds, “HHS Sec...
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  • Despite Improvements Globally In COVID-19 Vaccine Equity, Some Disparities In Access Remain, Experts Say

    Healio (11/2, Stulpin) reports, “Although COVID-19 vaccine equity has improved globally as the pandemic has progressed, some disparities in access have remained, according to experts.” According to findings from “Our World in Data, 67.9% of the world popu...
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  • CDC Planning To Ask Congress For Greater Financial Flexibility To Respond To Emergencies

    CNN (11/2, Cohen, Lape) reports that “despite having a multibillion-dollar budget, the” CDC “doesn’t have authority from Congress to hire consultants in a timely way when an urgent situation arises.” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, “plans to appe...
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  • Pfizer Says Its Maternal RSV Vaccine Given During Pregnancy Protects Infants From Severe Illness During First Six Months After Birth

    The Washington Post (11/1, Johnson) reports, “Pfizer announced Tuesday that its maternal RSV vaccine, given during pregnancy, protected infants from developing severe symptoms during the first six months after birth – a critical window of vulnerability.”...
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  • Monkeypox Outbreak Still A Global Health Emergency, WHO Says

    Reuters (11/1, Vijayaraghavan) reports, “The monkeypox outbreak continues to represent a global health emergency, which is the World Health Organization’s highest level of alert, the UN agency’s Emergency Committee said on Tuesday.” This “label, a ‘public...
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