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University of Minnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 COVID-19 patients hospitalized with the wild-type virus in 2020 were at a 29% higher risk for death than their nonhospitalized counterparts 3 years later, and even those with mild illness still reported new-onset health consequences, concludes a report on long COVID published today in Nature Medicine. Researchers from the Veterans Affairs (VA) St. Louis Health Care System and Scripps Research followed up on 135,161 COVID-19 survivors and
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Mashup Score: 3Having 2 or more underlying conditions increase the risk of severe COVID-19 almost 10-fold in kids, data show - 17 hour(s) ago
University of Minnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 Though severe COVID-19 infections in children are uncommon, children and young adults with comorbidities are at increased risk for critical illness during COVID-19 infections, according to a new study in Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. The meta-analysis looked at critical COVID-19, defined as an invasive mechanical ventilation requirement, intensive care unit admission, or death, in 70 studies published from March 2020
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Mashup Score: 205COVID patients at higher risk for respiratory complications well after infection, study finds - 1 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 33Cuba reports Oropouche virus cases - 1 day(s) ago
Five Americas region countries have now reported Oropouche virus cases this year.
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The coalition of global health organizations released a set of recommendations to be considered at September’s UN High-Level Meeting on AMR.
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The USDA’s updated list of H5N1 detections in mammals includes domestic cats from four states.
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Mashup Score: 3Having 2 or more underlying conditions increase the risk of severe COVID-19 almost 10-fold in kids, data show - 1 day(s) ago
University of Minnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 Though severe COVID-19 infections in children are uncommon, children and young adults with comorbidities are at increased risk for critical illness during COVID-19 infections, according to a new study in Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. The meta-analysis looked at critical COVID-19, defined as an invasive mechanical ventilation requirement, intensive care unit admission, or death, in 70 studies published from March 2020
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Mashup Score: 4Studies spotlight COVID-disrupted breast-cancer screening, cancer treatment delays or stoppage - 1 day(s) ago
University of Minnesota http:/ /twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 Three new studies delve into patterns of breast-cancer screening and follow-up during the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of care continuity among patients with cancer and COVID-19, and the characteristics of those most likely to discontinue treatment. For the first study, Pennsylvania State University at Hersey researchers analyzed the electronic health records of nearly 1.2 million women eligible for breast cancer screening at multiple US
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Mashup Score: 3Global experts spotlight interventions, investments needed to fight antibiotic resistance - 2 day(s) ago
University of Min nesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000
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Mashup Score: 4Studies spotlight COVID-disrupted breast-cancer screening, cancer treatment delays or stoppage - 2 day(s) ago
University of Minnesota http:/ /twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 Three new studies delve into patterns of breast-cancer screening and follow-up during the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of care continuity among patients with cancer and COVID-19, and the characteristics of those most likely to discontinue treatment. For the first study, Pennsylvania State University at Hersey researchers analyzed the electronic health records of nearly 1.2 million women eligible for breast cancer screening at multiple US
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Study reveals persistent risk of death, symptoms in #COVID survivors at 3 years "A brief, seemingly innocuous or benign encounter with the virus can still lead to health problems years later," one study author says. https://t.co/byzesbRxY2 https://t.co/60jeCRbGLJ