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Prisoner transfer and an infected health worker were among outbreak triggers, and a related study also outlined vaccine hestitancy in inmates.
As cases climb higher in hard-hit countries, more nations are tracking what they fear are fourth spikes in cases.
Cases are increasing in younger adults, with some states in the Midwest and Northeast experiencing rises.
A worldwide analysis of hospital antibiotic prescribing patterns found considerable differences between countries and regions in proportional use of Access, Watch, and Reserve (AWaRe) antibiotics, researchers reported today in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.
The COVID-19 B117 strain, which was first identified in the United Kingdom, has similar aerosol stability compared with three other COVID strains, so transmissibility differences are most likely due to other factors, according to a study last week in The Journal of Infectious Diseases.
People who have had 2 COVID vaccine doses at least 2 weeks prior can travel with fewer restrictions.
Childcare stressors, impact on careers, and more have affected healthcare workers.
Operation Warp Speed halted Tepezza manufacturing, but supplies of the drug will return this month.
As a precaution, the Dutch health ministry announces a pause in vaccinating people younger than 60.
An analysis of US mortality data shows all-cause mortality rose 23% in 2020, researchers reported today in JAMA.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
Originally published by CIDRAP News Apr 1
A new report from antibiotic research and development (R&D) advocacy group ReAct outlines the challenges and solutions for creating a new model that will deliver sustainable access to antibiotics for all countries.
Eight people have been hospitalized amid a 19-person Salmonella outbreak linked to wild songbirds in eight states, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigation notice released yesterday.
The vaccine was also 100% effective in South Africa, where the highly transmissible B1351 variant is dominant.
Respiratory and heart disease are some of the problems plaguing COVID patients after more than 4 months.
The WHO repeats a call for 10 million vaccine doses for nations that haven't reached vulnerable groups.
The first global assessment of the collateral impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy outcomes found a significant increase in stillbirths, maternal deaths, maternal depression, and women requiring surgery for ectopic pregnancy, researchers reported yesterday in The Lancet Global Health.
Also, the WHO says ivermectin should be used only to treat COVID-19 within clinical trials.
The vaccine was 100% effective in a phase 3 US trial involving 2,260 adolescents 12 to 15 years old.
The vaccine was 70.4% effective against symptomatic B117 and 81.5% against other strains.