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Study shows community exposure as greatest risk of COVID-19 infection in health care workers, not health care setting


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ATLANTA – In a large study of U.S. health care workers in three states, researchers found that community exposure to COVID-19 was associated with COVID-19 infection in health care workers, but specific occupational activities in a hospital or health care setting were not. The findings were published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open by researchers from Emory University in Atlanta, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, University of Maryland in Baltimore, Rush University in Chicago and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
More than 24,000 health care workers took part in the study between April and August 2020 across four large health care systems which collaborate in the CDC’s Prevention Epicenter Program and conduct innovative infection prevention research. Each site conducted voluntary COVID-19 antibody testing on its health care workers, as well as offered a questionnaire/survey on the employees’ ....

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Premature babies may have greater risk of early death as adults, study suggests


Premature babies may have greater risk of early death as adults, study suggests
CNN
1/20/2021
By Katie Hunt, CNN
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For individuals born preterm, there is a modestly greater risk of dying prematurely in adulthood when compared to those born after 38 weeks, a recent study has revealed.
One in 10 babies around the world is born prematurely, and the vastly improved survival rates of preemies is one of the most striking advances of modern health care with the overwhelming majority of those born preterm reaching adulthood.
But what are the long-term health risks of being born too early as these infants approach middle and old age? It s a question that has been difficult to answer with many individuals in follow-up studies still too young to draw meaningful conclusions. ....

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Preemies may have greater risk of premature death as adults, study suggests


Preemies may have greater risk of premature death as adults, study suggests
One in 10 babies around the world is born prematurely, and the vastly improved survival rates of preemies is one of the most striking advances of modern health care with the overwhelming majority of those born preterm reaching adulthood.
But what are the long-term health risks of being born too early as these infants approach middle and old age? It’s a question that has been difficult to answer with many individuals in follow-up studies still too young to draw meaningful conclusions.
However, new research that looked at more than 6 million people born in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland mainly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s has found that individuals born preterm are at a ....

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