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Hospitalizations rose in all but 4 states this week, with the steepest increases in the Midwest, and deaths jumped by nearly 23%.
Of 176 patients, 32 (18%) tested positive via RT-PCR, but only 1 had infectious virus.
Also, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is committing another $70 million to a WHO vaccine initiative.
A meta-analysis of 50 studies and 18,728,893 US and UK patients with COVID-19 found that black people were 2.02 times more likely and Asians 1.50 times more likely to be infected with COVID-19 compared with white people. The researchers also found that Hispanic people had a 1.77 adjusted risk ratio (RR), but none of the applicable studies had been peer reviewed.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said today that worldwide measles deaths climbed 50% from 2016 to 2019, to an estimated 207,500 fatalities in 2019 alone, and cases that year rose to 869,770—the highest total in 23 years.
Separate reports detail shortages of rheumatoid disease treatments and of drugs in France.
Also, Iran's third surge hits record levels and Sweden orders some restrictions.
About 52% of 128 COVID patients reported fatigue 10 weeks later, regardless of disease seriousness.
Forty-seven states are seeing uncontrolled spread and 2 are trending poorly, leading several governors to impose new restrictions.
A PLOS One study yesterday showed that behavioral responses to the pandemic differ by age and change over time, with older people more likely to practice pandemic-mitigating behaviors—hygiene, quarantining, and physical distancing—and all age-groups demonstrating greater likelihood of engaging in risky behavior over time.
A study of community-level antibiotic use in patients in four low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) found frequent use of broad-spectrum antibiotics considered at risk of becoming ineffective owing to rising antibiotic resistance, an international team of researchers reported today in Clinical Microbiology and Infection.
The 7-day average of daily US cases is 108,694, a 37% increase from the week before.
The death rate in less-crowded homes was less than half that of homes with shared bedrooms and bathrooms.
CARB-X announced today that it is awarding up to $2.05 million to Locus Biosciences of Morrisville, North Carolina, to develop a CRISPR-Cas3-enhaced bacteriophage for treating recurring urinary tract infections caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae.
A study yesterday found that employment-related exposure to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, endangers workers and their household members.
Also, preliminary phase 3 data on Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine candidate show 90% effectiveness.
Some people who were never infected with SARS-CoV-2 appear to have cross-reactive antibodies against it.
The Joe Biden-Kamala Harris transition website says it will immediately restore America's relationship with the World Health Organization.
Daily infectious disease (ID) consultation in an Italian hospital was associated with reduced antibiotic consumption compared with weekly ID consultation, Italian researchers reported late last week in BMC Infectious Diseases.
In a Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report (MMWR) study today, data from the Premier Healthcare Database showed that, of 106,543 patients who survived after being admitted for COVID-19 from March through July, 9,504 (8.9%) were readmitted to the same hospital within 2 months of discharge for any condition, infectious disease–related or not.