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Multiple new Omicron lineages are steadily cutting into the dominance of the BA.5 subvariant.
The findings "have substantial implications when considered at the population level," the researchers wrote.
An estimated 541,000 annual deaths are tied to superbugs, with 133,000 direct deaths.
The strategy focuses on levels of Salmonella and highly virulent strains rather than just its presence or absence.
A study of antibiotic consumption in European hospitals found increasing use of antibiotics reserved for the most difficult-to-treat infections, researchers reported yesterday in Eurosurveillance.
A study of 30 million people in the United Kingdom finds that 0.4% of people who completed their primary COVID-19 vaccine series had severe breakthrough infections, compared with 0.2% of booster recipients, during Omicron variant predominance.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
Study finds a considerable burden of fatigue and "brain fog" in COVID long-haulers.
Only 27% of 108 poor countries register all the insulins classified as essential meds by the WHO.
Of the nation's top 12 chains, 8 received an "F" grade for their antibiotic policies.
Nearly three of four US high school students report one or more adverse experiences contributing to poor mental health and suicidal behaviors amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey published today in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
One study shows a link between symptomatic COVID-19 and poor quality of life later on.
The vaccine, which targets Omicron subvariants, is approved for kids as young as 5.
COVID-19 vaccination may protect pregnant women and their fetuses against virus-related placentitis (inflammation of the placenta) and stillbirth, concludes a review study published today in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. The research will also be presented next week at ID Week in Washington, DC.
A report today in Emerging Infectious Diseases highlights increased detection of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) in Latin America and the Caribbean during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The researchers were able to isolate infectious virus from 2 samples, including an air sample.
People lied mostly over a desire for normalcy and personal freedom.
A new global estimate of people who experienced long-COVID symptoms after having symptomatic COVID infection suggests that 6.2% reported one of three long-term symptom clusters, an international research group reported yesterday in JAMA.
Of 219 patients, 216 (99%) reported sexual or close intimate contact in the 21 days before symptom onset.
Omicron was tied to a lower risk of maternal critical care (0.3% vs 1.8%) and preterm birth (1.8% vs 4.2%).