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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) virus RNA was detected in bovine semen in California in 2024. This finding is significant because it suggests a potential new route of transmission for the virus, raising concerns for animal and possibly human health, and highlighting the need for expanded surveillance in livestock.
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A real-world data study found that patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) have more than twice the 5-year risk of infective endocarditis compared to matched controls. This challenges current guidelines, as HCM patients are not currently considered high-risk and are excluded from antibiotic prophylaxis, suggesting a need to re-evaluate prevention strategies for this group.
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A clinical trial showed that a single-dose antibiotic regimen for liver transplant patients undergoing a routine bile duct procedure was just as safe as a multi-day regimen, without increasing the risk of infection. This is important because it can significantly reduce unnecessary antibiotic use, helping to combat antibiotic resistance and simplify patient care.
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Research identified the orphan receptor GPR84 as a key driver of inflammation in the development of Buruli ulcer, a neglected tropical skin disease. Understanding this mechanism is a crucial step toward developing new targeted treatments that could control the damaging inflammation caused by this infection.
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