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A number of COVID-19 vaccines under development "look pretty promising" and one or two could be ready for large-scale testing by July

NIH: Large-Scale Testing of Some COVID-19 Vaccines Could Start in July

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About a dozen potential vaccines worldwide are in the initial stages of, or set to begin, testing in people
Bowel abnormalities have been identified on abdominal imaging of some inpatients with COVID-19

Bowel Abnormalities Described in Inpatients With COVID-19

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Bowel wall abnormalities identified on 31 percent of 42 CT scans, associated with ICU admission
In a guidance statement from the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology

Guidance Issued for Acute Large Vessel CVA During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Recommendations relate to prehospital care, pre-, intra-, postthrombectomy care
Smokers have an increased likelihood of COVID-19 disease progression

Meta-Analysis Links Smoking to COVID-19 Disease Progression

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Risk for COVID-19 progression nearly double for smokers versus nonsmokers
Heart transplant (HT) recipients with COVID-19 infection have a case fatality rate of 25 percent

COVID-19 Fatality Rate High for Heart Transplant Recipients

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Of 28 infected HT recipients, 79 percent admitted for treatment, 25 percent needed mechanical ventilation
The likelihood of having a fungal infection was increased in association with cannabis use in 2016

Cannabis Smoking May Increase Risk for Fungal Infection

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After adjustment for age, immunocompromised status, odds ratio of fungal infection was 3.5
Among patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in the intensive care unit with neurological symptoms

Abnormalities Detected on Brain MRI of COVID-19 Patients in ICU

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Acute findings reported for 44 percent of those with neurological symptoms who underwent brain MRI
The incidence of Kawasaki-like disease increased after the start of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic in the Bergamo province of Italy

Kawasaki-Like Disease Incidence Up After Start of SARS-CoV-2

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Children diagnosed after start of SARS-CoV-2 were older, had higher rate of cardiac involvement
Emergency department opt-out universal hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening can identify a large number of unrecognized HCV infections

Opt-Out Universal Hep C Screening in Emergency Dept Is Useful

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47.8 percent of cases reactive to HIV antibody were among those born after 1965
A deal for hundreds of millions of syringes that could be used to quickly administer a possible vaccine against COVID-19 has been reached between the U.S. government and a private company.

Plan in Place to Up Production of Prefilled Syringes for Future COVID-19 Vaccine

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Project Jumpstart aims to produce 100 million prefilled syringes by the end of 2020 and more than 500 million in 2021