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The Long Road to End Tuberculosis

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Physicians working in the early 20th century had little choice but to treat the world’s most rampant infectious disease with methods such as these. But even now, more than a century later, TB remains the deadliest infectious disease on Earth, killing about 1.2 million people every year.

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Moderna COVID vaccine gets full approval for children

BioPharma Drive: Drug Pricing

Jacob Bell/BioPharma Dive Dive Brief: The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday granted full approval for Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine Spikevax in children aged 6 months through 11 years who are at an increased risk for COVID disease. Recommended Reading Medical groups, pregnant doctor sue RFK Jr. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy Jr.

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Scientists discover network of cells and genes involved in Crohn’s disease complication

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Related news Single-cell analysis of Crohn’s disease reveals a detailed picture of inflammation in the gut Up to half of patients with Crohn’s disease, an inflammatory bowel disease, develop a complication called fibrosis, where the gut becomes scarred and obstructed, causing pain and bloating.

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Simple test for flu could improve diagnosis and surveillance

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By Allessandra DiCorato June 18, 2024 Credit: Jon Arizti-Sanz SHINE, a rapid diagnostic test developed by Pardis Sabeti's lab in 2020, uses paper strips and CRISPR enzymes to identify specific sequences of viral RNA in samples. Tags: Infectious Disease Diagnostics Pardis Sabeti Paper cited Zhang YB, Arizti-Sanz J, et al. 2024.04.004.

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To help his daughter living with an ultra-rare disorder, this dad brought together a squad of genetic detectives

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By Leah Eisenstadt, Broad Communications October 23, 2024 Credit: Courtesy of the Broadbent family Brian and Julia Broadbent are raising their daughters Claire, top left, and Emma, seated, who is the first person to be diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder caused by the long noncoding RNA CHASERR.

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A close research partnership with African scientists helps solve the mystery of malaria-like illnesses

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By Claire Hendershot March 8, 2024 Credit: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health via U.S. There are a lot of patients that they couldn’t treat unless it was malaria or a small host of other diseases. The bacteria causes infections with malaria-like symptoms.

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F. William Studier receives the 2024 Merkin Prize in ceremony at the Broad Institute for developing technology used to produce millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines

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William Studier receives the 2024 Merkin Prize in ceremony at the Broad Institute for developing technology used to produce millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines The groundbreaking, scalable technology is widely used in laboratories around the world today to efficiently produce large amounts of protein and RNA. Merkin (left) and F.

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