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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) yesterday reported a variant H1N2 (H1N2v) infection in a person who had contact with pigs at the Berrien County Youth Fair.
Officials said the case was confirmed on Sep 9 by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The fair was held Aug 15 through 20. The MDHHS said county health officials are working with fair officials on the follow-up investigation.
The World Health Organization (WHO) today announced the release of the first global framework on the responsible use of life sciences, which addresses the accidental or deliberate misuse of biologic and other life sciences, including dual-use research.
Vaccinated people had 8 of the 10 most common long-COVID symptoms 50% to 80% less often.
Bavarian Nordic researchers show that 1- and 2-dose subcutaneous Jynneos vaccinations induce durable neutralizing antibody responses.
US COVID cases are down 19%, hospitalizations have declined 10%, and deaths are down 28%
A systematic review and meta-analysis today in Vaccine finds no link between COVID-19 vaccines and infertility in men or women.
Researchers at a Rome hospital analyzed 29 studies from China, Israel, Italy, Russia, Turkey, Canada, and the United States until Jun 8, 2022. Of the studies, 13.8% were deemed of poor quality, 58.6% were of moderate quality, and 27.6% were of good quality.
A study conducted at Johns Hopkins Hospital found that three-quarters of patients evaluated were prescribed excess antibiotics at discharge, and durations were frequently longer than recommended, researchers reported last week in the American Journal of Infection Control.
Compared with booster recipients, the rate was 10.5 times higher in unvaccinated adults and 2.5 times higher in vaccinated but not boosted adults.
Another study reveals that some monkeypox patients develop significant neurological problems, including encephalitis, seizures, and confusion.
MSM should be advised that certain sexual practices and lifestyles put them at very high risk.
Of 219 unvaccinated long-COVID patients, 64% had a persistently impaired sense of smell.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
COVID vaccine boosters or third doses after an initial two-dose series are well tolerated in pregnant and lactating women, according to a large cohort study published yesterday in JAMA Network Open.
An audit-and-feedback intervention at a hospital in Israel was associated with improved compliance with guidelines for screening patients for carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) and decline in CPE transmission, researchers reported today in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
"So one of the questions right now is if vaccination will be the optimal tool to curb the outbreak."
New research from Europe also provides more evidence for a sexual transmission route.
The findings from 2 large clinical trials—one in the UK and one in Norway—discount the notion that vitamin D supplements protect against COVID-19 or other respiratory-tract infections.
Researchers in Taiwan have discovered a new mutation in the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2.3.7 subvariant that they suggest may be responsible for severe neurologic complications observed in young children on the island. Their study was published yesterday in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases.
A quality-improvement (QI) program implemented at a children's healthcare system in Georgia was associated with improved antibiotic selection and duration for children with skin infections, researchers reported today in Pediatrics.
Also, a new study shows that, in two thirds of proctitis patients, there was no typical rash on presentation.