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Thirty-eight Americans came back from surgeries in Mexico with carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.
WHO director says there's no doubt socializing over the holidays will lead to more cases, overwhelmed healthcare systems, and deaths.
A study of 107 French teens hospitalized with the COVID-19–related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) shows that none had been fully vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, and only 7 had received one dose.
Other European nations battling Omicron consider taking tougher physical distancing measures.
A study of 685 pediatric patients finds that 10% had severe gastrointestinal involvement.
The variant is in at least 45 states and is causing a surge in the Northeast, including in New York City.
A small observational study presented over the weekend at the online Euroanaesthesia conference suggests that, of COVID-19 patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), those with acute kidney injury (AKI) are more likely to die in the hospital than those with a history of kidney disease.
Implementation of a multifaceted antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP) in a large community hospital in New Jersey was associated with significant, sustained reductions in unnecessary antibiotic use, Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) rates, and antimicrobial acquisition costs, researchers reported late last week in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
New UK estimations cast doubt on whether Omicron cases are less severe than Delta variant infections.
Test to Stay involves testing close contacts of a COVID-19 student at least twice in the week after exposure.
Key antibiotic sales for food animals fell just 3% from 2019 to 2020, and the decline has plateaued.
Early treatment with molnupiravir nearly halved the risk of hospitalization and death.
A randomized trial involving more than 8,000 children in low-income settings found that azithromycin did not improve mortality in children with acute diarrhea, an international team of researchers reported yesterday in JAMA Network Open.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
COVID-19 breakthrough infections in fully vaccinated US adults substantially boosted humoral immunity and demonstrated cross-neutralization against the Delta (B1617.2) variant, despite mostly mild illness, finds a small study yesterday in JAMA.
Humoral immunity involves antibodies secreted by B cells circulating in bodily fluids.
ACIP votes unanimously that mRNA vaccines are preferred over the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for US adults.
Of Denmark's Omicron patients, 75% were fully vaccinated, and 9% had received a booster shot.
The vaccine can be stored for up to 6 months at refrigerator temperatures.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) today declared the end of its thirteenth Ebola outbreak, given that two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last patient was discharged from treatment, the World Health Organization (WHO) African regional office said today.
Only 20% and 24% of Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine recipients in a Chinese study had detectable neutralizing antibodies against two isolates of the highly transmissible Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant, while recipients of the Coronavac vaccine had no antibodies against either isolate.