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Food insecurity was not tied to current long COVID among people receiving benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
In other developments, the Kennedy-led MAHA commission launched a children’s health strategy, which partly focuses on vaccine issues, prompting concerns from health groups.
The findings strengthen the evidence supporting universal RSV immunization in children, the authors say.
Utah officials confirm a measles outbreak linked to a large high school cycling event.
The results, the researchers say, underscore the need for targeted mental health interventions for infected children.
Emergent BioSolutions has received a $56 million contract extension to supply the US government with doses of the ACAM2000 vaccine.
In patients with advanced cancer in South Korea, there was an increase in broad-spectrum antibiotic use from 3 months to 2 weeks before death.
The two most commonly identified long-COVID symptoms were memory problems and muscle weakness,
The CDC recommends avoiding raw milk and related products, as well as cooking poultry, eggs, and beef to the proper internal temperature.
Unsafe burials and patient transport difficulties are among the outbreak challenges.
The findings provide evidence of SARS-CoV-2 spillover from people to pet dogs and underscore the importance of continued surveillance in pets.
The data show at least a fourfold increase in neutralizing antibodies.
Human population immunity to such viruses has been waning globally since smallpox was eradicated, which is likely why they are being seen more often, the authors say.
Danish company SNIPR Biome will receive $7.6 million to develop a cocktail of engineered bacteriophages to target Pseudomonas lung infections.
Mainland China has now reported 19 H9N2 cases in the past 6 months.
In other developments, another Senate committee tomorrow will air more vaccine debate at a hearing.
An updated COVID-19 booster is approved by the FDA, but it is authorized for use only in people 65 and older and younger people at higher risk for severe COVID-19.
The findings indicate that expanding gonorrhea and chlamydia screening in emergency departments may be warranted, the authors say.
In utero transmission may contribute to the efficient spread of the fatal infection among deer populations, the study authors say.
Several meals delivered during the week of July 28, 2025, are implicated in this outbreak.