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Today’s Public Health Science Briefing | April 7th 2026, 9:00:31 am

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A study in Philadelphia found that cleaning streets in high-risk areas led to a significant reduction in serious crime and gun violence. This provides strong evidence that simple, non-police environmental improvements can be a powerful and cost-effective tool for violence prevention in cities.
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A public health commentary stresses the critical importance of clear communication about the flu vaccine’s effectiveness, especially after recent severe seasons with high pediatric death tolls. This is vital for building public trust and ensuring high vaccination rates, which remain our best defense against serious influenza complications.
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Data from South Africa shows that bloodstream infections from the drug-resistant fungus Candida auris increased at an accelerated rate during the COVID-19 pandemic. This highlights how pandemic conditions can exacerbate the spread of other dangerous healthcare-associated infections, posing a new challenge for hospitals.
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