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Flu vaccine uptake low in Southern Hemisphere, study finds
Vaccination reduced influenza-related hospitalizations by around one-third in the Southern Hemisphere this year, according to interim data published Thursday by the CDC.
COVID-19 risk perception lowered prenatal care utilization for Indigenous women
Indigenous pregnant women living in Mexico were less likely to attend antenatal appointments during the COVID-19 pandemic because of perceived fear of infection, according to study results published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.
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Postpartum visits ‘missed opportunity’ to incorporate HPV vaccination into care
The addition of HPV vaccination into routine postpartum care may increase vaccination rates, which can reduce patient costs, prevent HPV-related cancers and vaccinate vulnerable populations, researchers reported in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Brazil is latest country to eliminate lymphatic filariasis
Brazil became the 20th country or territory in the world to eliminate lymphatic filariasis as a public health crisis after nearly 3 decades of efforts to stop the painful, disfiguring parasitic infection, according to WHO.
Top in ID: Color additive for disinfectant wipes; At-home STI testing for young people
A pre-post-quasi-experimental study conducted at Griffin Hospital in Derby, Connecticut, revealed that using disinfectant wipes treated with a novel color additive left hospital rooms 69.2% cleaner than using regular bleach wipes.
Rwanda confirms its first Marburg virus outbreak
Rwanda’s Ministry of Health confirmed 26 cases and six deaths in a growing outbreak of Marburg virus, a severe viral hemorrhagic virus spread by bats in some African countries.
‘Very little evidence’ that COVID-19 alters course of rheumatic, autoimmune diseases
SAN DIEGO — Although a flood of COVID-19 and long COVID research continues to emerge, concerns may be limited for rheumatologists, according to a speaker at the 2024 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology West.
Death risk for hospitalized older adults higher with RSV than flu B
Older adults’ risk for death when hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus is higher than it is for influenza B but similar to influenza A, according to a study.
Lessening the ‘ick’ in fecal microbiota-based therapies
Fecal microbiota-based therapies are becoming more prevalent in the management of Clostridioides difficile infection.
CDC awards $176M for public health infrastructure, workforce improvements
The CDC announced that it has awarded more than $176 million to 48 public health partners to strengthen the public health infrastructure and workforce in the United States.
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