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A WHO official says India's nearly vertical trajectory is astonishing—and an underestimate.
Tomorrow President Biden is expected to say the CDC has changed its guidance on wearing masks outdoors.
A point-prevalence study (PPS) conducted in six Indonesian hospitals found a high rate of empirical use of broad spectrum antibiotics, researchers reported today in JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance.
Men under 50 recovering from asymptomatic COVID have double the likelihood of acute ischemic strokes (AIS) compared with men of the same age without COVID infection, according to a study last week in JAMA Network Open.
The head of the WHO said the group is deeply concerned about rising cases and deaths and has redeployed 2,600 staff to help in India.
COVID-19 during pregnancy is tied to dramatically higher rates of maternal death, increased risk of infection, and adverse health outcomes in newborns.
The committee, in a 10-to-4 vote, recommends that the US resume use of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Federal officials worry that parts of the country where vaccine uptake is low could become future virus hot spots.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
The results of a phase 2b clinical trial indicate 77% efficacy over 12 months of follow-up for a vaccine that targets malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, according to a preprint study published this week in The Lancet.
Today the numbers soared even higher, with 332,358 new cases and 2,255 deaths.
A study assessing use of a medical mask under a cloth mask for COVID-19 has some scientists concerned.
The study from 10 Brazilian cities adds to mounting evidence that the two drugs shouldn't be used in the treatment of COVID-19.
Last week the nation's vaccination rate dropped slightly for the first time, partly due to the J&J vaccine pause.
Preliminary findings from a large analysis of pregnant women who received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines showed no obvious safety signals, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) researchers reported yesterday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
India's daily cases topped 300,000, the only country besides the United States to hit that level.
"COVID-19 has really put a spotlight on the importance of preparedness."
More than 50% of all Americans and 80% of seniors have had at least one dose of vaccine.
Results confirm findings from earlier in the pandemic that highlighted racial disparities.
A study of colistin-resistant Enterobacterales (CORE) isolates from patients in southeast Michigan found that increased age and prior antibiotic receipt were associated with increased risk of CORE colonization or infection, researchers reported today in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.