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Russian authorities say 89% of Moscow's cases are due to the Delta variant.
Most poll respondents said they were resuming prepandemic activities, including visiting family and dining in bars and restaurants.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said this week that it's investigating a cluster of tuberculosis (TB) infections in patients who've recently undergone spinal surgery that used a single lot of a bone repair product.
Nearly 40% of outpatient antibiotic prescriptions in an integrated healthcare system in Denver were longer than necessary, researchers reported yesterday in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
The latest epidemiological analyis showed a 11-day doubling time, and lab studies yielded new details on vaccine protection against Delta.
Some African countries that have vaccine are having challenges deploying it, even some that are experiencing surges.
Though US COVID-19 cases have dropped sharply, progress is uneven, with some regions vulnerable to further surges.
Multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) were isolated in more than a quarter of South Korean patients with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia and microbial culture results, with corticosteroid use identified as a significant risk factor, researchers reported yesterday in the American Journal of Infection Control.
Black COVID-19 patients were more likely to die or be discharged to hospice after 30 days of hospitalization compared with White patients, according to a study today in JAMA Network Open. The researchers add, though, that the largest factor was the overall mortality and hospice rates of the hospitals where patients were treated.
GAO's latest report looks at the VA's three main supply chain, COVID-related adaptations.
Also, the WHO adds a variant of interest first detected in Peru last August, which it labeled Lambda.
In other developments, the CDC adds Delta as a variant of concern and issues its first guidance on "long COVID."
The findings are from the UK Recovery trial, which was large enough to gauge a true effect on death in hospitalized patients.
An analysis of data from 211 Connecticut nursing homes found that facilities that cared for mainly racial and ethnic minority residents had higher levels of COVID-19 illnesses and deaths. A team based at the University of Rochester in New York reported their findings today in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
US lawmakers today re-introduced a bill to reinvigorate the antibiotic development market.
Also, new data show that young pregnant women and Hispanic and Black women are less likely to be vaccinated.
"While we're highlighting urgency, we're also showing opportunities and glimmers of hope," says report author.
Officials warn that Africa is at risk due to continued virus circulation and low vaccine uptake.
Though downstream disruptions affected naloxone access, upstream supply has been solid.