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These 6 Coronavirus Precautions Probably Aren't Worth Your Time, According to Experts

Sept. 5, 2020

Continuing coverage: Dr. Elizabeth Connick, an immunolobiologist at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucon said that she doesn't disinfect and wash food packages, frozen or otherwise. "I did that for about a week, then decided there would be more cases if the virus was transmitted that way. I don't think there is a lot of virus hanging around on those packages," Connick said.

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As Threat of Valley Fever Grows Beyond the Southwest, Push Is on for Vaccine

Sept. 4, 2020

Efforts are underway to bring to market a vaccine for a fungal infection that occurs in the deserts of the Southwest. With recent studies showing promise, there is a renewed push. Dr. John Galgiani, director of the University of Arizona's Valley Fever Center for Excellence, is heading up vaccine research there and believes the vaccine shown to prevent valley fever in mice should be available for dogs, which also get infected in large numbers, as soon as next year.

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Health Experts Concerned Labor Day Weekend Could Lead to Rise in COVID-19 Cases

Sept. 4, 2020

Dr. Shad Marvasti, an associate professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, said Memorial Day weekend was a disaster in terms of the pandemic. “We paid the price for it when we saw the increase in the number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in Arizona. Hopefully, we’ve grown wiser and more sober from the realities of COVID-19.”

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Phoenix-Area Doctor Weighs in on Hybrid Instruction, Holiday Weekend Safety

Sept. 4, 2020

With a holiday weekend upon us, Dr. Shad Marvasti, with the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix says Arizonans are going to have to continue wearing masks and physical distancing, so the state can avoid another big spike in COVID-19 cases.

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Fayez K. Ghishan, MD, was surprised with an endowment in his name to fund the director of the Steele Children’s Research Center in perpetuity.

Dr. Fayez Ghishan’s Legacy Honored in Endowment

Sept. 3, 2020

Steele Children’s Research Center director will be the initial holder of an endowed directorship in his name.

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Students who returned to in-person learning face a new school reality.

COVID-19 Brings Mental Health Concerns as Kids Head Back to School

Sept. 3, 2020

Funda Bachini, MD, answers back-to-school questions about children’s mental health.

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Tempe Man Dealing With Long-Term Health Effects From COVID-19

Sept. 3, 2020

For Eddie Case, his battle with COVID-19 didn't end when he went home from the hospital. In March, his symptoms were so severe he had to spend 20 days in a medically-induced coma. Six months later, he said his life isn't the same. "People have fatigue and confusion, difficulty focusing and concentrating," said Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health for the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix.

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FDA Authorizes Use of UArizona COVID-19 Antibody Test; Testing Expanded to All Arizonans Age 18 and Older

Sept. 2, 2020

The antibody test determines who has been exposed to and developed an immune response against COVID-19.

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Clinical research coordinator Brenna Abril instructs students in self-administering the nasal swab antigen test at the Recreation and Wellness Center, known as NorthREC, in Tucson.

Student COVID-19 Testing is a Key to Campus Reentry Process

Sept. 2, 2020

University of Arizona students get tested for COVID-19 as part of the Test, Trace, Treat approach to preventing the pandemic’s spread.

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As Threat of Valley Fever Grows Beyond the Southwest, Push Is on for Vaccine

Sept. 2, 2020

Efforts are underway to bring to market a vaccine for a fungal infection that occurs in the deserts of the Southwest. With recent studies showing promise, there is a renewed push. Dr. John Galgiani, director of the University of Arizona's Valley Fever Center for Excellence, is heading up vaccine research there and believes the vaccine shown to prevent valley fever in mice should be available for dogs, which also get infected in large numbers, as soon as next year. A veterinary vaccine company, Anivive, is developing it. "It's very promising," said Galgiani.

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