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Direct-acting antiviral therapy is not associated with increased overall or early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurrence among patients with a previous complete response to HCC treatment

Direct-Acting Antivirals Not Tied to Liver Cancer Recurrence

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Among patients with previous complete response to HCC tx, DAA not linked to overall or early recurrence
Community activity for influenza-like illness is associated with seasonal variation in all-cause mortality among patients with end-stage renal disease

Flu-Like Illness Tied to Increased Relative Mortality in ESRD

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~1,000 deaths of kidney failure patients each year in U.S. may be attributable to seasonal influenza
Among deceased organ donors

CDC: Proportion of Increased-Risk Deceased Organ Donors on Rise

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Increased-risk donors significantly more likely to have positive HBV, HCV screening results
An ongoing measles outbreak has led to a public health emergency being declared in Clark County

Measles Outbreak Prompts Public Emergency in Washington State

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23 measles cases confirmed and two more suspected cases under investigation
From 2006 to 2017

Herd Protection Seen With 4-Valent HPV Vaccination

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2006 to 2017 saw increase in vaccination; drop seen in HPV detection in vaccinated, unvaccinated
A substantial proportion of patients with newly diagnosed cancer and concurrent hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus infection are unaware of their viral infection at the time of cancer diagnosis

Many New Cancer Patients Unaware of Their Hepatitis Status

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Large proportion of participants with newly diagnosed cancer learned of infection through study
Providing information on the benefits of vaccination

Messages for Increasing Parental Confidence in HPV Vaccine ID’d

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Providing information on cancer prevention, avoiding expressing urgency increase parent confidence
Less than half of all outpatient antibiotic prescription fills by privately insured nonelderly adults and children in the United States are appropriate or potentially appropriate

Inappropriate Antibiotic Rx Common in Privately Insured

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Only 12.8 and 35.5 percent of fills were appropriate, potentially appropriate in outpatients
Two patients diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis and upper-extremity neuropathy who were treated with peripheral nerve transfer continue to demonstrate functional recovery at two years

Nerve Transfer Promising for Acute Flaccid Myelitis Patients

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Two children with AFM who underwent surgery for nerve transfer show functional recovery at two years
Most children younger than 2 years with bronchiolitis seen in U.S. emergency departments and prescribed antibiotics have no documented bacterial coinfection

Antibiotics Often Inappropriately Prescribed for Bronchiolitis in ED

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In almost 70 percent of bronchiolitis cases, antibiotics prescribed with no concomitant infection