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Top in ID: 49% of US adults plan to get flu vaccine; health workers die in Ebola outbreak
In a recent survey from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, less than half of adults in the United States said they plan to get the influenza vaccine this season.
Pre-existing illness strongest indicator of risk for severe COVID-19 in children
ANAHEIM, Calif. — A study found that having a pre-existing comorbidity was the strongest indicator of risk for severe COVID-19 in children, according to data reported here.
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VIDEO: Anne Schuchat, MD, encourages pediatricians to ‘please take care of yourselves’
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Anne Schuchat, MD, former principal deputy director of the CDC, has a message for pediatricians.
COVID-19 vaccines prevented more than 300K deaths among Medicare beneficiaries in 2021
In the United States, COVID-19 vaccinations may have prevented more than 650,000 hospitalizations and 300,000 deaths among Medicare beneficiaries in 2021, according to a new report from HHS.
COVID-19 boosters reduce symptom severity and duration
People who received a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine had reduced symptom severity and duration across delta and omicron variant predominance, according to data from the COVID-Out trial.
Study adds evidence that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy 'safe and beneficial'
Receiving a COVID-19 vaccine while pregnant did not increase the risk for peripartum outcomes and may lower the infant’s risk for NICU admission and intrauterine fetal death, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Study does not prove link between aluminum in childhood vaccines and asthma, experts say
Experts said a recently published study that found a possible association between aluminum in childhood vaccines and persistent asthma in early childhood did not prove there was a link.
Top in ID: Masking in health care facilities; COVID-19 risk in people with obesity
The CDC recently announced that it is no longer recommending universal masking in health care settings unless the facility is in an area of high COVID-19 transmission.
HHS expands pool of providers who can administer monkeypox vaccine
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra has amended the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act declaration, expanding the pool of providers authorized to administer vaccines against smallpox and monkeypox.
Fewer than half of US adults plan to get flu vaccine despite warnings of a severe season
Following last year’s mild influenza season, U.S. officials are emphasizing the importance of influenza, pneumococcal and COVID-19 vaccinations as they expect a much more severe season in the weeks to come.
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