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Read current official CDC news updates, listed below in the Newsfeeds section, descending from the most recent on top. See the notices from both organizations mapped globally immediately below.**

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CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):

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  • NEJM Interview: Anne Zink on increases in rates of congenital syp...
    Wed, 17 Dec 2025
    Anne Zink is a lecturer and senior fellow at the Yale School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. A.B. Zink, N.C. McCann, and R.P. Walensky. From Crisis to Action — Policy Pathways to Reverse the Rise in Congenital Syphilis. N Engl J Med 2025;393:2388-2391.
  • NEJM Interview: Reshma Ramachandran on changes to the FDA’s adv...
    Wed, 10 Dec 2025
    Reshma Ramachandran is an assistant professor of medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.D. Wallach, J.S. Ross, and R. Ramachandran. Enhancing FDA Drug-Safety Surveillance — Beyond Releasing Daily Adverse-Event Data. N Engl J Med 2025;393:2284-2286.
  • NEJM Interview: Robert Huckman on the dearth of successful busine...
    Wed, 03 Dec 2025
    Robert Huckman is a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. D.M. Cutler and R.S. Huckman. Has Corporatization Met Its Match? The Challenge of Making Money by Keeping People Healthy. N Engl J Med 2025;393:2177-2180.

 

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American Journal of Infection Control:

RSS feed including 'the latest published articles, both published in an issue and published as Articles in Press.'

  • Tailoring Clinical Decision Support for Rural Hospitals: a quali...
    2025-12-18
    Clinical decision support tools (i.e. electronic alerts) can improve outcomes for patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) in hospitals with on-site infectious disease (ID) specialists. However, many rural hospitals lack on-site ID consultants and/or electronic health record (EHR) interoperability, presenting challenges for SAB patient care.
  • A Pilot Study to Explore the Impact of Just-in-Time Patient Hand...
    2025-12-18
    Patients’ hands can serve as reservoirs for healthcare-associated and transient pathogens, both of which can contribute to illness and transmission. Most hand hygiene programs target healthcare workers, even though transient bacteria on patients’ hands are removable with proper technique. While inpatient initiatives such as the Patients’ 4 Moments for Hand Hygiene have reduced contamination, little is known about outpatient settings or the effect of just-in-time education.
  • Core Belief as the Key Driver: Overcoming Knowledge-Behavior Gap...
    2025-12-15
    Healthcare workers’ suboptimal influenza vaccination rates persist globally despite occupational risks. This study examines how vaccine literacy dimensions influence their vaccination and recommendation behaviors.

Listen: New England Journal of Medicine

The New England Journal of Medicine is a weekly general medicine journal, and this audio news feed presents interviews with specialists.

Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal:

This list contains articles published online ahead of print.

 

Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy:

News from the University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP).

Johns Hopkins Medicine RSS Feed:

Johns Hopkins Medicine science and medical news.

  • Federally Funded Clinical Trial Suggests Knowing HIV 'Viral Load'...
    Tue, 16 Dec 2025
    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other sources, there are approximately 1.2 million people living with HIV in the United States, and another 1.2 to 2.2 million who are at highest risk for infection and could benefit from the preventive measure known as HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
  • Researchers See Dramatic Drop in HIV-Infected Immune Cells in Pat...
    Mon, 15 Dec 2025
    Advancements in HIV/AIDS research, drug development and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people living with HIV to lead long, productive lives and keep the virus in check at undetectable levels and nontransmissible as long as therapy is maintained. However, a cure ― completely ridding the body of the virus -- has only been documented in a handful of patients who underwent complex and high-risk bone marrow transplants for life-threatening blood cancers such as leukemia or lymphoma.
  • Cell-free DNA Could Detect Adverse Events from Immunotherapy...
    Wed, 10 Dec 2025
    A noninvasive blood test to detect genetic material shed by tumors may help clinicians identify adverse events related to treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitor drugs, investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have found.

Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal

This list includes items from the latest issue of the Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal.

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