All Editorial articles – Page 67
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         News NewsCOVID-19 vaccinations are metabolically safe, research findsNew research confirms that multiple doses of COVID-19 vaccines do not cause significant metabolic changes, offering reassurance for those concerned about potential long-term side effects of vaccination. 
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         News NewsNow is the time to strengthen infection prevention and control (IPC) programs in healthcare facilitiesA joint position paper urges United States healthcare facilities to elevate the standards and effectiveness of their Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) programs. 
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         News NewsHow math helps to protect crops from invasive diseaseNew research demonstrates how mathematical modeling can predict outbreaks of toxic fungi in Texas corn crops—offering a potential lifeline to farmers facing billions in harvest losses. 
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         News NewsMeasles may be making a comeback in the US, research findsIf immunization rates drop further over a prolonged period of time, measles and even other wiped-out diseases — such as rubella and polio — could one day make a comeback in the United States, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsBacteria’s mysterious viruses can fan flames of antibiotic damage, according to new modelResearchers built a model that allows them to diminish phage communities from a mouse gut microbiome — and then bring them back — without affecting the bacteria. A test run found evidence that phages may increase gut bacteria’s sensitivity to antibiotics. 
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         News NewsGlobal virus network issues urgent call to action to mitigate the rising threat of H5N1 avian influenzaThe Global Virus Network (GVN) has issued a call-to-action, calling on world governments to address the threat of H5N1 avian influenza by enhancing surveillance, implementing biosecurity measures, and preparing for potential human-to-human transmission. 
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         News NewsEvery dose counts: Safeguarding the success of vaccination in EuropeMarking European Immunization Week (EIW) 2025, a new report highlights the risks of suboptimal vaccination coverage in Europe and publishes a set of operational tools that public health authorities can use to improve vaccination acceptance and uptake. 
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         News NewsInfluenza virus hacks cell’s internal systemThe influenza virus manipulates the body’s gene regulation system to accelerate its own spread, according to researchers. Their study shows that an already approved drug could help strengthen immune defenses—though its effect in humans remains to be confirmed. 
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         News NewsAntibiotic resistance: Towards drugs to disarm bacteriaResearchers have identified the mutation frequency decline (Mfd) protein, a virulence factor produced by all bacteria and essential for them to resist the host immune system. This protein has the additional function of promoting spontaneous and random mutations. 
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         News NewsEuropean Immunization Week 2025: Inequalities in immunisation against measles could contribute to outbreaksResearch reveals inequalities in MMR vaccination that may contribute to measles outbreaks and epidemics, emphasising the importance of socioeconomic and demographic data in driving public health efforts. 
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         News NewsUpdated recommendations to prevent infections through effective sterilization and high-level disinfection of reusable medical devicesNew comprehensive guidance has been released in the US to help healthcare facilities prevent the transmission of infections through improved practices in sterilization and high-level disinfection (HLD) of reusable medical devices. 
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         News NewsBNT162b2 vaccine not only targets COVID-19 virus, but may also help control innate inflammationNew findings suggest the BNT162b2 vaccine may reduce the production of pro-inflammatory mediators to bacterial, fungal or viral infections by reprogramming innate immune cells to regulate inflammation. 
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         News NewsNew pests and diseases will cut UK tree growthThe arrival of new plant pests and diseases is likely to severely damage UK trees and woodlands in the coming decades, new research shows. 
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         News NewsBirds hold remarkable clues to fighting human and animal infectionsResearchers have uncovered a remarkable evolutionary adaptation in birds that could hold vital clues for combating avian flu and respiratory infections in humans, including pneumonia and COVID-19. 
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         News NewsTick researchers identify new strain of rickettsia bacteria that causes spotted fever infections in humansIn a residential backyard in Maine, researchers stumbled upon a surprise finding: rabbit ticks harboring a new type of bacteria related to a group of pathogens that can cause sometimes life-threatening spotted fever rickettsioses (SFR) infections in humans. 
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         News NewsStudy identifies how malaria can lead to childhood cancerNew data has uncovered the role of Plasmodium falciparum infection (malaria) in the development of Burkitt lymphoma (BL), the most common childhood cancer in equatorial Africa and New Guinea. 
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         News NewsHospital-based outbreak detection system saves livesAn infectious diseases detection platform has proved over a two-year trial that it stops outbreaks, saves lives and cuts costs. The results make the case for adoption in hospitals nationwide and the development of a national early outbreak detection database. 
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         News NewsGlobal study finds single-dose baloxavir reduces household influenza transmissionA landmark study reveals that a single oral dose of baloxavir marboxil (baloxavir) significantly reduces the transmission of influenza within households, marking a major advancement in influenza management. 
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         News NewsSuccess of agile COVID-19 pan-Canadian research network highlights how to tackle future pandemicsThe operations of CoVaRR-Net, a national interdisciplinary research network initiated to study COVID-19 variants and enhance Canada’s preparedness for future pandemics, have concluded following the expiration of funding. 
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         News NewsScientists repurpose gene editing tool to help uncover hidden microbial diversityPioneering research has repurposed a gene editing tool to help shed light on the true biodiversity present in natural environments. The study could help pave the way for more productive soils and improved health. 
