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  • CDC Issues Health Alert To Educate Parents On Hepatitis Symptoms Amid Outbreak Among Children

    ABC News (5/11, Kindelan) reports, “Parents are being asked to look out for symptoms of hepatitis in their kids as an unexplained outbreak of cases in children continues across the United States.” The CDC on Tuesday “issued a health alert...aimed at educa...
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  • COVID-19 Testing Plummets Globally

    The AP (5/10, Ungar) reports COVID-19 testing “has plummeted across the globe,” especially among low income countries, “making it much tougher for scientists to track the course of the pandemic and spot new, worrisome viral mutants as they emerge and spre...
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  • Health Officials Worldwide Question Effectiveness Of Mass COVID-19 Testing

    Reuters (5/10, Skydsgaard, Rigby) reports that two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, “health officials in some countries are questioning the merits of repeated, mass testing when it comes to containing infections, particularly considering the billions it...
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  • Analysis Identifies Factors Independently Tied To Increased Risk Of All-Cause Mortality Among Patients Admitted To ED With Suspected Bacterial Infections

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/10, Stong) reports “age, male sex, a history of cancer, and alcohol use disorder...were independently associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality among patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) with susp...
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  • People With Cytomegalovirus Infection May Have Increased Risk For Tuberculosis, Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Suggest

    Healio (5/10, Stulpin) reports, “The results of a systematic review and meta-analysis suggest there is an increased risk for tuberculosis among people with cytomegalovirus infection, researchers reported.” The results of the 15-study review were published...
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