The 107th Annual American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress
Pandemic Babies May Face Communication Impairment
But overall neurodevelopment not changed by the COVID-19 pandemic
Hep B Vaccination Protects People with HIV
Recent peer-reviewed research out of Cincinnati showed that an entire course of a hepatitis B vaccine provides substantial protection for people living with HIV.
The University of Cincinnati (UC) research published on October 20, 2022, shows that three doses of a hepatitis B vaccine protect people with HIV who had not been vaccinated against or exposed to the hepatitis B virus (HBV).
Pneumonia Outpaces COVID-19 and Influenza Fatalities
As World Pneumonia Day approaches on November 12th, the ongoing effort to reduce fatalities from infectious diseases has never been more urgent.
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that needlessly affects millions worldwide each year. Most of the people affected by pneumonia in the U.S. are adults.
Previous U.S. CDC data indicates 47,000 people died from pneumonia in the U.S. in 2020.
And that negative trend continues today.
An Old Vaccine Resolves Tuberculosis Concerns
In the midst of stalling progress, there are some successes to report on the eradication of tuberculosis (TB), announced the World Health Organization (WHO).
While the world focused on the pandemic, about 26 million people were treated for TB between 2018 and 2021.
Of the 30 high TB-burden countries with the highest treatment coverage levels in 2021 included Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Uganda, and Zambia.
This data falls short of the 40 million targets previously set at the UN High-Level Meeting on TB.
Long COVID Prevalent in U.S. Adults With Prior COVID-19 Infection
Prevalence estimated to be almost 15 percent; risk higher for older adults and women and lower with completion of primary vaccination series before infection
Omicron BA.2 Subvariant Less Severe Than Delta, Original Omicron
Mortality rates lower for omicron BA.2 than for delta variant and omicron B.1.1.529
Severe Monkeypox Impacts People with HIV
During previous monkeypox outbreaks, severe disease manifestations and poor outcomes have been reported among persons with HIV infection, particularly those with AIDS.
A U.S. CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) issued on October 26, 2022, summarizes findings from CDC clinical consultations provided for 57 adult patients who were hospitalized with severe manifestations of monkeypox from August 10–October 10, 2022.
Disparities ID’d in Dispensing of Oral Antivirals for COVID-19
Substantial disparities seen in dispensing rates in high social-vulnerability zip codes versus medium-, low-vulnerability zip codes