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Cases are tracking upwards from the lowest levels of the pandemic, most notably in the West and South.
ACIP made its latest assessments during a packed 3-day schedule, during which it also updated it recommendation for RSV vaccines.
The state had reported an earlier similar case in March in a patient who had contact with pigs.
The outbreak is linked to a type of lettuce in pre-packaged sandwiches.
Children with higher body mass index (BMI) were twice as likely to be hospitalized for dengue than children with lower BMI.
The study authors say that efforts to reduce overtreatment of conjunctivitis are warranted.
The USDA said it will start accepting applications for compensation on July 1.
The money will help Prompt Diagnostics LLC develop a portable PCR test that can detect the presence of ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhea.
If the country can tap vaccine donations, the tool could help the country battle its surge in novel clade 1 cases.
Text messages increased 30-day COVID-19 booster uptake by 21%.
The results are disappointing compared to the 81% efficacy seen at 3.7 months.
The new recommendations are easier to navigate in clinical settings and focus on older age groups who benefit most.
Obesity during COVID-19 infection was linked to difficulty breathing in the PCC period.
By day 28, 70% of recipients of remdesivir plus standard care and 53% who received standard care alone had been released from the hospital, a 16% difference.
The latest H5N1 confirmations in cats involved animals from Texas and Minnesota.
Eli Lilly says it will use OpenAI's generative AI to discover novel new antimicrobials.
The Americas region has seen a record surge in activity, as travel-linked cases rise and sporadic local cases reported from Florida.
The FDA will sample more retail products across different regions, and a Michigan-led study serology study is underway in workers from affected farms.
A second study finds link between parental attitudes and social norms and intention to vaccinate kids against COVID-19.
The H5N1 cattle virus remained infectious in unpasteurized milk on stainless steel and rubber inflation lining after 1 hour.