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Stephanie Soucheray

Stephanie Soucheray

News Reporter at CIDRAP

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine
  • News
  • HIV/AIDS

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Recent Articles

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Review reveals 22 viruses, some with pandemic potential, in semen

Review reveals 22 viruses, some with pandemic potential, in semen
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Studies describe vaccine efficacy against long COVID

Studies describe vaccine efficacy against long COVID
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Officials continue probe on DR Congo mystery illness

Officials continue probe on DR Congo mystery illness
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New data highlight the financial burden of long COVID

New data highlight the financial burden of long COVID
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Studies show more promising results for RSV drug nirsevimab

Studies show more promising results for RSV drug nirsevimab
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Almost a third of preteens, teens with long COVID still not recover...

Almost a third of preteens, teens with long COVID still not recovered at 2 years, study shows
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Report highlights danger of splash pads for waterborne diseases

Report highlights danger of splash pads for waterborne diseases
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UK reports fifth imported mpox case

UK health officials said the overall threat to the UK population remains low.Β 
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New 68-case Salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers from Mexico

Of 33 people interviewed by health officials, 27 (82%) reported eating cucumbers in the days prior to illness.
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Analysis of 25 studies shows reduced risk of long COVID after vacci...

In 15 studies, two doses of COVID-19 vaccine before infection resulted in reduced odds of long COVID by 24%.
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HPV vaccines linked to drop in cervical cancer deaths

From 2013-2015 to 2019-2021, mortality decreased 15% per year.