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Immunization Awareness Month: Vaccine developments you may have missed in 2023
August is National Immunization Awareness Month. To mark the occasion, we compiled a list of vaccine stories you may have missed in 2023.
Azithromycin ups risk for acute HF, death in patients with prior CVD, COVID-19
Use of azithromycin was associated with acute heart failure among patients with a history of CVD hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 infection compared with standard care, researchers in Europe reported.
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Waterborne infections rise after hurricanes, decades of data show
More than 2 decades of data show that exposure to tropical storm or hurricane rainfall increases the risk of acquiring waterborne diseases, demonstrating the storms’ threat to public health, researchers reported in Emerging Infectious Diseases.
Patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease may be at higher risk for long COVID
Long COVID symptoms are more common in patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease vs. those without such conditions, according to data published in The Lancet Rheumatology.
Around 16% of children experience long COVID after infection, review finds
Approximately 16% of children and adolescents diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 had a persistent symptom 3 months after infection, according to the results of a systematic review of more than 15,000 patients.
People with HIV, mpox not at increased risk for hospitalization unless immunosuppressed
People with HIV diagnosed with mpox were not at an increased risk for hospitalization unless they were immunosuppressed, according to findings presented at the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science.
Symptoms, outcomes worse in IBD patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 early in pandemic
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the first and second waves of the pandemic experienced different symptoms and outcomes, consistent with those of the general population in Italy, researchers reported.
18% of nursing home residents with COVID-19 received antivirals during pandemic
Despite being at greater risk for adverse COVID-19 outcomes, just one in four nursing home residents with COVID-19 received antiviral treatment from May 31, 2021, through the end of 2022, researchers found.
Boys may have easier time controlling HIV than girls, study findings suggest
Five male infants in South Africa who were born with HIV were able to maintain undetectable viral loads for months despite low adherence to ART, according to researchers at the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science.
People with HIV did not see large decline in COVID-19 mortality during omicron wave
Compared with their peers, people with HIV experienced a smaller decline in mortality risk from COVID-19 during the omicron wave of the pandemic, researchers reported.