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International efforts to counter AIDS, TB and malaria bounced back post-COVID, but not enough--report
Tue, 2022-09-13 17:15 —
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Fight against AIDS, TB and malaria bounced back post-COVID - but not enough
Efforts to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria began to recover last year after being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, but the world is still not on track to defeat these killer diseases, according to a report.
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High pay is ending, some US traveling nurses are joining other nurses in leaving the profession altogether.
Wed, 2022-09-07 14:40 —
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The gold rush for travel nurses is over. Now what will they do?
During the Covid pandemic, nurses tripled their pay by moving from job to job. But the short-lived boom was a temporary fix for a long-term decline in the nursing profession.
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Masks: As masks are shed, a visit to a medical office can pose Covid risks for some patients
Wed, 2022-09-07 14:18 —
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As masks are shed, a routine visit to a medical office can pose Covid risks for some patients
“Even in clinics where the job is to provide care for people who are really high risk, you can’t even feel safe somewhere like that,” said one transplant patient.
Megan Molteni
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Research indicates SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in kids after COVID may peak at 1 to 3 months
Wed, 2022-08-31 17:25 —
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SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in kids after COVID may peak at 1 to 3 months
Neutralizing antibody levels peaked at 84% 1 to 3 months post-infection but stayed around 70% for 13 months.
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Multiple symptoms and hospitalization linked to long covid in children--study
Tue, 2022-08-23 16:57 —
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Hospitalization, multiple symptoms linked to long covid in children
The researchers also found that the more covid symptoms young people had initially, the more likely they were to develop long covid.
Linda Searing
Washington Post
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African monkeypox cases not concentrated among gay men, experts say
Thu, 2022-08-04 23:16 —
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African monkeypox cases not concentrated among gay men, experts say
Monkeypox outbreaks in Africa are not concentrated among gay men, unlike in other parts of the world, experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Africa CDC said on Thursday. Outbreaks of the viral disease have been reported from 78 countries, mostly in Europe, and 98% of cases outside the countries in Africa where it is endemic have been reported in men who have sex with men, the WHO says.
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Reinfection, severe outcome more common with BA.5 variant; virus spike protein toxic to heart cells
Thu, 2022-07-28 22:38 —
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Reinfection, severe outcome more common with BA.5 variant; virus spike protein toxic to heart cells
Compared with the earlier Omicron BA.2 subvariant, currently dominant Omicron BA.5 is linked with higher odds of causing a second SARS-COV-2 infection regardless of vaccination status, a study from Portugal suggests. Further, they found, in infected heart muscle cells only the SARS-CoV-2 spike interacted with so-called TLR4 proteins (Toll-like receptor-4) that recognize invaders and trigger inflammatory responses.
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‘Absolutely ridiculous’: experts condemn Victoria’s scaling back of Covid PCR testing
Wed, 2022-07-27 20:30 —
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‘Absolutely ridiculous’: experts condemn Victoria’s scaling back of Covid PCR testing
State government guidelines state ‘targeted’ testing approach is for ‘clinically vulnerable people’ and other at-risk groups
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WHO releases global COVID-19 vaccination strategy update to reach unprotected
Sat, 2022-07-23 02:28 —
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WHO releases global COVID-19 vaccination strategy update to reach unprotected
The global COVID-19 vaccination rollout is the biggest and fastest in history but many of those at greatest risk remain unprotected – only 28% of older people and 37% of health care workers in low-income countries have received their primary course of vaccines and most have not received booster doses.Health care workers, over 60s and other at-risk groups must be reached as priorities on the way to reaching the 70% coverage target. WHO’s strategy update elevates the targets of vaccinating 100%
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Health workers paint dire picture of Australia’s hospital systems as more than 8,500 staff isolate
Mon, 2022-07-18 22:44 —
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Health workers paint dire picture of Australia’s hospital systems as more than 8,500 staff isolate
Effects of Covid surge and staff shortages reach regional centres, putting pressure on local clinics
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