Long-COVID rates in kids fell markedly from 3 month level to 2 years --study

The effects of Covid lockdowns on teenagers outlines in new study

Covid lockdowns, such as school closures, canceled sports activities and stay-at-home orders, prematurely aged teen brains by as much as four years, researchers from the University of Washington found. 

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COVID more severe, longer-lasting than other respiratory diseases --new study

Long Covid: new studies indicate vaccines can help prevent it.

Flu and Covid vaccines: Three articles of advice and information

Analysis of Covid spread during travel, other activities --French study.

U.S. Confirms First Human Case of Bird Flu With No Known Animal Trace

Officials say U.S. prepares for possible arrival of more severe strain of mpox

Senior Biden administration officials said Friday that the United States is preparing for the possible arrival of a more severe version of mpox, which has taken off in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other countries in Africa resulting in more than 600 deaths there.

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US COVID activity remains elevated as some indicators decline, but deaths increase

The nation's COVID activity remains high, but there are more signs of decline in many areas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said today in its latest updates.

Test positivity showed another small decline and is at 16.4% nationally, but is higher in the Midwest and Middle Atlantic. Emergency department visits declined 10.2% from the previous week, but are still at the moderate level in some of the southeastern states....

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Advice on interpreting home COVID-19 tests --researchers

Hottest summer recorded for second consecutive year

Worldwide cholera deaths rise sharply --WHO

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Forty-five countries reported cases last year, one more than in 2022. Though cases were up 13%, deaths rose 71% compared to the previous year. More than 4,000 people died from their infections from a disease that is preventable and treatable, the WHO said.

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Analysis: H5 influenza vaccines --What needs to be done to reduce the risk of a pandemic

As the global threat of H5N1 influenza looms with outbreaks across species and continents including the U.S., three international vaccine and public health experts say it is time to fully resource and support a robust strategy to address this and future potential pandemic influenza threats, including to consider voluntary vaccination for those now at exposure risk.

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Explainer: How the COVID vaccines available in the U.S. differ

RSV vaccine 75% effective against hospitalization in older adults-- CDC study estimates

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