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In another sign that a former hot spot is recovering, New York City restaurants can soon resume indoor dining.
A study today in mBio offers support to continue breastfeeding infants even when mothers have mild to moderate COVID-19 infections. The study showed breastmilk samples did not contain SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) RNA, but the authors suggest risk of transmission via breast skin to baby should be evaluated.
One in eight US patients hospitalized with a complicated urinary tract infection (cUTI) have a pathogen with resistance to three or more routinely used antibiotic classes, researchers reported yesterday in BMC Infectious Diseases.
"We are committed to wearing masks still for the 100 days of the presidency," CDC Director Walensky says.
An official says the pause is needed to collect more data, especially on vaccine impact on severe disease.
The B117 SARS-CoV-2 variant will dominate other strains in the coming weeks, study authors say.
A study today in Nature Medicine showed Pfizer's mRNA vaccine, the first vaccine approved in the United States for use against COVID-19, neutralized three variants of the virus, including the B117 strain first identified in the United Kingdom, and two new variants first confirmed in South Africa.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) yesterday announced a new Ebola case, its first since September, which involves a woman who died from her infection in Butembo, one of the main hot spots in the country's 10th outbreak that was centered in North Kivu and Ituri provinces.
The global number of people vaccinated has now eclipsed the number infected.
For men with COVID-19, the risk of dying from an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest rose 4.5-fold.
In light of the request, FDA advisors will meet on Feb 26 to weigh emergency use.
A randomized control trial shows that being exposed to misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine induced a decline in the intent to definitely get the COVID vaccine of 6.2 percentage points in the United Kingdom and 6.4 percentage points in the United States, according to a study today in Nature Human Behaviour.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
A multifaceted intervention implemented in a Japanese emergency department was associated with reduced antibiotic prescribing at discharge and an increase in appropriate prescribing, Japanese researchers reported today in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.
States continue to struggle with how best to reach the elderly and minorities, groups at greater risk for severe COVID-19.
Patients on long-term dialysis were also more than 5 times likelier to be infected.
Also, a UK group adds more evidence that the B117 variant is about a third deadlier.
Though per capita antibiotic use in LMICs is lower than in wealthier nations, rates are converging.
An international team of researchers has identified a new and always lethal neurologic disease in chimpanzees living in a sanctuary in Sierra Leone. The scientists, including researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, reported their findings yesterday in Nature Communications.
Except for a slight decrease from Mar 29 to Apr 11, 2020, emergency department (ED) visits involving drug and opioid overdoses (ODs) were 1% to 45% more frequent than in 2019, according to a JAMA Psychiatry study published yesterday.