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In other developments, some recently reopened states report increased cases, while automakers return to work and National Parks reopen.
Patients with COVID-19 outside of Wuhan, China, shed virus RNA for a median of 17 days.
CARB-X today announced an award of up to $1.26 million to Facile Therapeutics of Belmont, California, to develop a new oral drug for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infections.
The nearly 22% of US counties with higher proportions of black people accounted for 52% of COVID-19 cases and 58% of related deaths, according to a study published late last week in the Annals of Epidemiology.
The researchers accessed public data on Apr 13 to compare predictors of COVID-19 infections and deaths in counties with 13% or more black people and those with lower percentages.
Brazil is poised to become the next pandemic epicenter, with almost 10,000 new cases reported today.
The World Health Assembly gears up to meet virtually for the first time and will focus mainly on the pandemic.
One of the studies is the first published randomized controlled trial on the drug for COVID-19.
A major part of Operation Warp Speed will involve ramping up vaccine production.
Two options are decontaminating N95s or using elastomeric respirators.
Four countries in the Middle East and Africa reported a total of nine new cases this week, according to the latest update from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it's working with Abbott Laboratories to address potential false-negative results provided by the company's rapid coronavirus test.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
Originally published by CIDRAP News May 14
France and Spain learn that relatively few people have been exposed to the virus.
Italian clinicians report 10 cases in about a month, a 30-fold increase.
The federal pandemic response has grown increasingly divided and political.
Pro-vaccine groups on the social media platform are "fighting off to one side, in the wrong place."
Two of 15 dogs who shared homes with humans infected with COVID-19 in Hong Kong were also infected, according to a study published today in Nature, and a separate study details experimental infections of cats.
Use of second- and third-line antibiotics and fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) of antibiotics increased over a 10-year period at two Indian hospitals, a team of Swedish researchers reported yesterday in BMC Infectious Diseases.
However, two thirds of US adults say it will not be safe for gatherings of 10 or more until midsummer.
Mathematical modeling explores several scenarios, including a resurgence as late as 2024.