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Swedish study shows ICU patients most likely to experience long COVID.
The bivalent booster marshaled a robust antibody response against the Omicron BA.4/BA.5 subvariants but not against the more recently emerged variants.
A trial in Ethiopia suggests mass azithromycin distribution to wide, contiguous areas may reduce the likelihood of the infection that causes trachoma.
Officials report more highly pathogenic avian flu outbreaks at commercial turkey farms in Iowa and South Dakota.
Minorities were underrepresented in both COVID-19 clinical treatment trials and in disease prevention trials.
Rebound was uncommon after use of the oral antivirals Paxlovid and molnupiravir to lower the risk of severe outcomes.
Groups representing infectious disease and public health professionals and the pharmaceutical industry are trying to push a bill across the finish line that could change the antibiotic development landscape.
Protection was 35% among those vaccinated before contracting COVID-19.
Many mpox infections have been reported in healthcare workers, but only a few were due to occupational exposure.
Despite the milestone, funding remains far short of what's needed, according to a new report.
Americans with ADHD are struggling to find good alternatives to the stimulant Adderall.
Eight infections in travelers returning from affected areas have been reported in the US.
The detection lifts the number of states that have reported outbreaks in poultry this year to 47.
Amid rising flu activity causing decade-high hospitalization rates, COVID-19 markers are also climbing.
Symptoms overall declined in a year, but some had symptoms for the first time at 6 and 12 months.
Studies describe mpox in 158 women and 5 cases of severe disease following Jynneos vaccination.
Nocebo is a phenomenon in which people experience negative effects when they have negative views or expectations.
A measles outbreak in the Columbus, Ohio, area has expanded to 50 cases.
Venezuela reports its first detection of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian flu in wild birds.
During shortages of 5 antibiotics at a US children's hospital, prescribers adhered to restriction protocols 57% of the time.