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  • Scientists Identify T-Cells That May Help In Developing mRNA Vaccine Against Tuberculosis

    NPR (3/6, Aizenman) reports “scientists at South Africa’s University of Cape Town have taken a major step toward creating an mRNA vaccine against” tuberculosis (TB) “that could work for people of all ages.” The key to this “breakthrough” was “an unusual s...
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  • COVID-19 Bivalent Boosters’ Protection In Elderly People Waned Two Months After Vaccination, Study Suggests

    Bloomberg (3/6, Muller) reports, “Covid-19 bivalent boosters’ protection against death and hospitalization in elderly people began waning as soon as two months after vaccination, according to a preprint study.” This study (PDF), “written by researchers wh...
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  • Study Examines Parental Nonadherence To Coronavirus Guidelines In US

    The Washington Post (3/6, Masih) reports, “Some parents in the United States were dishonest about their children having the coronavirus or did not follow testing and quarantine guidelines, according to a study” that also found “some parents were dishonest...
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  • Nearly Half Of Patients Who Receive Diagnosis Code Of “Unspecified Mycosis” Test Positive For Specific Fungal Disease, Researchers Say

    Healio (3/6, Stulpin) reports, “Nearly half of patients who received a diagnosis code of ‘unspecified mycosis’ had positive laboratory test results for a specific fungal disease, with the most common being invasive candidiasis, researchers found” in a stu...
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  • Seven-Day Ofloxacin Course Inferior To 14-Day Course For Treatment Of Febrile UTI In Men, Trial Indicates

    Infectious Disease Advisor (3/6, Barowski) reports, “A 7-day course of ofloxacin is inferior to a 14-day course for the treatment of febrile urinary tract infection (UTI) in men,” according to a “randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, non-inferio...
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