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CDC identifies states with highest and lowest rates of long COVID
Seven U.S. states have a prevalence of adult long COVID that surpasses 8.8%, according to survey data published by the CDC.
COVID-19 increases insomnia risk in people with anxiety, depression
More than three-quarters of people with mild COVID-19 reported experiencing insomnia after recovery, and it was more common among those with anxiety or depression, according to the results of a survey.
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Q&A: What to know about long COVID in children
An estimated 5.8 million children in the United States have had long COVID, which may occur in up to 20% of children infected with SARS-CoV-2, according to the authors of a new state-of-the-art narrative review published in Pediatrics.
Study: Risk for chronic fatigue four times higher after COVID-19
COVID-19 may quadruple a person’s risk for chronic fatigue, new study findings suggest.
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LEAP program establishes ID, public health partnership
A 1-year fellowship for senior trainees and early career infectious diseases physicians can help establish relationships with public health agencies and is an effective career development pathway, according to a study.
Flu vaccine makers plan switch to trivalent shots, removing vanished B virus
Influenza vaccine manufacturers in the United States said this week that they have plans to remove a potentially extinct influenza B lineage from their vaccines and offer only trivalent shots next season.
Younger infants, preemies most at risk for RSV hospitalization, study shows
Infants aged younger than 3 months and children with a history of prematurity experience the highest rates of hospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus, according to study findings published in Pediatrics.
‘There aren’t many of us’: The challenges of delivering rural ID care
Despite the importance of the specialty of infectious diseases in modern medicine — made all the more evident by the COVID-19 pandemic — many rural areas of the United States do not have access to specialized ID care.
Updated COVID-19 vaccines effective against variants, new data show
The updated COVID-19 vaccines were approximately 54% effective against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection and offered protection against JN.1 and XBB viral lineages, according to early estimates published Thursday by the CDC.
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