399.
Nabin K Shrestha, Patrick C Burke, Amy S Nowacki, etc.,
Effectiveness of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Bivalent Vaccine, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2023.04.19,
https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad209 .
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine protects against COVID-19.
398.
Jodian A Pinkney, Laura M Bogart, Kamali N Carroll, etc.,
Factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine uptake among pregnant women and nonpregnant women of reproductive-age in Jamaica, 2023.04.13,
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Pregnancy, low vaccine confidence, and government mistrust were associated with a lower likelihood of COVID-19 vaccination among reproductive-aged women in Jamaica. Future studies should evaluate the efficacy of strategies proven to improve maternal vaccination coverage, including standing “opt-out” vaccination orders and collaborative provider and patient-led educational videos tailored for pregnant individuals.
397.
Dima Kabbani, Demitra M Yotis, Victor H Ferreira, etc.,
Immunogenicity, Safety, and Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections after COVID-19 Vaccination in Organ Transplant Recipients: A Prospective Multicenter Canadian Study, 2023.04.13,
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This article aimed to elucidate COVID-19 vaccine immunogenicity, and evaluate adverse events such as hospitalization, rejection, and breakthrough infection in a SOT cohort.
396.
Ludy R Carmola, Jacquelyn Turcinovic, Garrison Draper, etc.,
Genomic Epidemiology of a SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak in a U.S. Major League Soccer Club: Was it travel related?, 2023.05.05,
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WGS is a useful tool for understanding SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics in professional sports teams.
395.
Mirembe Woodrow, Charles Carey, Nida Ziauddeen, etc.,
Systematic review of the prevalence of Long Covid, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2023.05.03,
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Long Covid occurs in those infected with SARSCoV2 whose symptoms persist or develop beyond the acute phase. We conducted a systematic review to determine the prevalence of persistent symptoms, functional disability or pathological changes in adults or children at least 12 weeks post-infection.
394.
Sharon Sukhdeo, Matthew Muller, Allison McGeer, etc.,
Environmental Surface Contamination With Monkeypox Virus in the Ambulatory Setting in Toronto, Canada, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2022.12.26,
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This article assessed the presence of MPXV on environmental surfaces in outpatient clinics where adults with confirmed MPXV infection were evaluated.
393.
Angel N Desai, George R Thompson, III, Daniel Dodson, etc.,
Mpox Infection in Children—Infection Control Implications for Household Contacts, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2023.02.22,
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Mpox has recently re-emerged as a global entity of concern. We report one of the first pediatric cases in the United States and provide updated recommendations relevant to infection control and prevention measures of those in close contact with Mpox.
392.
Yvonne A Maldonado,
Lessons From a House on Fire—From Smallpox to Polio,2023.01.24,
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Recent increases in infectious disease outbreaks, such as polio and measles, especially among poorly vaccinated populations, have underscored the risks of resurgence of diseases once thought eliminated in the United States and elsewhere. Engaging governments, community leaders, and the public will be critical to continuing the advancement of global health through elimination of vaccine preventable diseases.
391.
Zafar Mirza,
COVID-19 response: a perspective from Pakistan, 2023.03.27,
https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzad015 .
Compared to other large countries, the morbidity and mortality due to the global COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan are less, despite not residing to blanket lockdowns and with limited health system capacity. What went right in Pakistan?
390.
Kinley Penjor, MPH, Ugyen Zangpo, BA, Dorji Tshering, etc.,
Imported malaria and its implication to achievement of malaria-free Bhutan, 2023.04.04,
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This report highlights key epidemiological characteristics of imported infections of malaria and the need to strengthen targeted surveillance and response interventions by the national elimination program to achieve elimination and sustain it.
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