Infectious Disease News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Infectious Disease News.
Table of Contents
- Bird flu ‘not going away,’ experts warn Caitlyn Stulpin; Stephen I. Feller
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- CDC disease detectives ‘remain in their positions,’ agency says Stephen I. Feller
- Bundle prevents CLABSIs in nursing homes Caitlyn Stulpin
- Disruptions in US funding could threaten HIV care for children in Africa Sara Kellner
- EHR tool identifies 100% of TB cases Caitlyn Stulpin
- ‘Exclusively indoor’ cats may have caught bird flu from their owners Caitlyn Stulpin
- FDA sets date for decision on twice-yearly shots to prevent HIV Gerard Gallagher
- Flu at highest level in 15 years, CDC data show Caitlyn Stulpin
- Health officials launch Ebola vaccine trial in Uganda after outbreak Caitlyn Stulpin
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- Kansas’ response to TB outbreak challenged by lack of resources Caitlyn Stulpin
- Nasal S. aureus colonization accounts for most postoperative staph infections Stephen I. Feller
- NIH trial to test safety, efficacy of monoclonal antibody for dengue Stephen I. Feller
- Senate confirms RFK Jr. as HHS secretary Gerard Gallagher
- Simulated interventions show EMR data can help improve infection prevention Caitlyn Stulpin
- Study: Higher cefazolin dose does not reduce SSIs among obese patients Caitlyn Stulpin
- Texas measles outbreak nears 60 cases, most in unvaccinated children Sara Kellner
- Veterinarians had undetected bird flu infections, but such cases are rare, CDC says Stephen I. Feller
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- VIDEO: Quick, cheap assay for bacterial infections wins incubator award at IDWeek Stephen I. Feller
- Navigating cephalosporin prescribing in patients allergic to penicillin Jeff Brock, PharmD, MBA, BCIDP