Sewer sampling, the authors say, could be expanded to track other infectious diseases such as H5N1 avian flu or mpox or to detect unexpected pathogens.
Plaque growth can lead to a higher risk of heart attack, stroke, and other life-threatening cardiovascular events for as long as 1 year.
Post-exertional malaise, or exercise intolerance, was seen in 36% of those with long COVID.
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The United States continues to report the most COVID-19 fatalities of any country.
Continuing the corticosteroid dexamethasone after hospital release didn't benefit COVID-19 patients who didn't complete the 10-day drug regimen during their stay, finds a study published yesterday in JAMA Network Open.
The imaging differences between COVID-19 and non-COVID patients were modest, about 2%.
Different approaches may be needed in the future, experts say, such as vaccines that target a specific variant.
Fully 92% of side effects during the first 6 months of the US vaccine rollout were mild and short-lived.
Three percent of 10,403 adults with COVID-19 pneumonia were diagnosed as having new-onset dementia after a median of 182 days, a significantly higher proportion than that observed with other types of pneumonia, finds a study yesterday in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
The roadmap advises against school closings, lobbies for more tests, and details when restrictions should lift.
Concerns are growing that continued spread could create COVID-19 virus reservoirs in animals.
Social determinants of health tied to COVID-19 death rates vary by race and community type, a new study finds.
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with congenital heart defects (CHDs) were more likely to be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU), require invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), and die than those without CHDs in the first 11 months of the pandemic, suggests a study published today in Circulation.