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Survey reports shingles vaccination coverage among US adults aged 50 years or older
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Survey reports shingles vaccination coverage among US adults aged 50 years or older Survey examines shingles vaccination rates among US adults aged 50 and older
A US National Health Interview Survey report provides observational data on shingles vaccination coverage among adults aged 50 years or olde…
Health officials track shingles vaccination rates for adults aged 50 and older, but this survey report does not reveal the specific percenta…
Guideline published on sexually transmitted infections without specific study details
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Guideline published on sexually transmitted infections without specific study details New guidelines released for sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment
A guideline document addresses sexually transmitted infections, but provides no information about study type, population, or specific findin…
New CDC guidelines update how doctors test for and treat sexually transmitted infections based on current medical evidence.
Observational report links heat waves and record temperatures to heat-related illnesses and deaths
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Observational report links heat waves and record temperatures to heat-related illnesses and deaths How dangerous are heat waves? A new report links them to illness and death
An observational report from the United States associates heat waves and record high temperatures with heat-related illnesses and deaths.
Extreme heat waves across the U.S. are directly causing heat-related illnesses and deaths, especially in the northwest, according to a new r…
COVID-NET surveillance reports weekly age-stratified COVID-19 hospitalization rates in 14 states
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COVID-NET surveillance reports weekly age-stratified COVID-19 hospitalization rates in 14 states How many people are still being hospitalized with COVID-19 each week?
An observational surveillance report from the COVID-NET network describes weekly, age-stratified COVID-19-associated hospitalization rates a…
A new network across 14 states will track weekly hospitalization rates for COVID-19 to show how the virus is hitting different age groups.
COVID-19 outbreak detected among residents and staff at three Seattle homeless shelters
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COVID-19 outbreak detected among residents and staff at three Seattle homeless shelters COVID-19 outbreak detected at three homeless shelters in Seattle
An outbreak report describes the detection of a COVID-19 outbreak among residents and staff at three affiliated homeless shelters in Seattle…
Seattle health officials confirmed a COVID-19 outbreak is spreading among residents and staff at three connected homeless shelters in the ci…
Surveillance report describes poliovirus data from 40 high-risk countries
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Surveillance report describes poliovirus data from 40 high-risk countries Global health report describes polio surveillance in 40 high-risk countries
A surveillance report describes poliovirus data from 40 outbreak and high-risk priority countries worldwide.
A global health report describes how polio is being monitored in 40 high-risk countries using surveillance data collected between 2018 and 2…
Surgeon General concludes causal link between movie smoking depictions and youth smoking initiation
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Surgeon General concludes causal link between movie smoking depictions and youth smoking initiation Do movies make kids start smoking? The Surgeon General says yes
The U.S. Surgeon General has concluded there is a causal relationship between depictions of smoking in movies and smoking initiation among y…
The Surgeon General confirms that smoking scenes in movies directly cause young people to start smoking themselves.
Survey examines food insecurity among US families in relation to poverty status
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Survey examines food insecurity among US families in relation to poverty status How many American families couldn't afford enough food last month?
An observational survey report examined food insecurity among United States families in 2018.
A 2018 report shows U.S. families living in poverty often ran out of food before the month ended with no money left to buy more.
Field report describes COVID-19 prevention protocol implementation in Puerto Rican prisons
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Field report describes COVID-19 prevention protocol implementation in Puerto Rican prisons How did Puerto Rico's prisons try to protect people from COVID-19?
An observational field report describes the implementation of COVID-19 diagnosis, management, and prevention protocols in state prisons in P…
Puerto Rico prisons implemented specific protocols to diagnose, manage, and prevent COVID-19 spread within crowded facilities during the pan…
Suspected recurrent SARS-CoV-2 infections reported among nursing facility residents during second outbreak
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Suspected recurrent SARS-CoV-2 infections reported among nursing facility residents during second outbreak Report describes suspected COVID-19 reinfections in a Kentucky nursing home
A facility report from Kentucky described suspected recurrent SARS-CoV-2 infections among skilled nursing facility residents during a second…
A Kentucky nursing home report describes possible SARS-CoV-2 reinfections among residents during a second outbreak in late 2020.
41% of US adults delayed medical care due to COVID-19 concerns in observational report
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41% of US adults delayed medical care due to COVID-19 concerns in observational report Survey finds 41% of U.S. adults delayed medical care due to COVID-19 concerns
An observational report found that 41% of adults in the United States delayed medical care because of concerns about COVID-19.
Forty-one percent of U.S. adults delayed medical care because of COVID-19 concerns, showing how the pandemic disrupted routine health visits…
Case report describes COVID-19 transmission among high school football team members in Florida
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Case report describes COVID-19 transmission among high school football team members in Florida COVID-19 transmission reported among members of a high school football team
A case report describes transmission of COVID-19 among members of a high school football team in Florida.
COVID-19 spread among members of a Florida high school football team, showing the virus can move through close-contact sports.