Infant Formula Voluntarily Recalled Over Bacteria Concerns Feb. 18, 2022 The infant formula Abbott recall was announced after four infants developed bacterial infections after consuming the formula. “In infants, Salmonella can cause infection of the gut, bloodstream infection, infection of the bones/joints, and meningitis,” said Kareem Shehab, MD, associate professor of pediatrics at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Healthline
Skip the Vitamins, Watch for ‘Rogue’ Antibodies Feb. 18, 2022 The article cites a study by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences that found the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 92% effective at preventing COVID-19 in children between the ages of 12 and 17. The lead author Karen Lutrick, PhD, an assistant professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. Infectious Disease Special Edition
UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson Researchers Develop AI-driven Method for Diagnosing Lung Disease Feb. 17, 2022 Metabolite technology developed in the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson has been licensed to MetFora, a startup launched through Tech Launch Arizona . Read more Image
Mental Health Experts Helping Teens Burdened by the Pandemic Feb. 17, 2022 While the isolation and stress of the pandemic has affected overall mental health, Health Sciences experts say teenagers have been hit particularly hard. Read more Image
Poison Center of Arizona Reports 90% Increase in Pediatric Marijuana Ingestion in 2021 Feb. 17, 2022 The UArizona Poison and Drug Information Center and Banner Poison Control Center have reported a significant increase in calls related to marijuana from health care professionals. Steven Dudley, PharmD, DABAT, a clinical toxicologist in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy and director of the UArizona Poison and Drug Information Center, is quoted. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Inaugural Chest Pain Guideline Addresses Treatment Gaps Feb. 17, 2022 The inaugural chest pain guideline from the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association redefines how physicians discuss chest pain with patients and provides a detailed clinical decision pathway for diagnosis and management. Joseph S. Alpert, MD, a professor of medicine and cardiologist at the UArizona Sarver Heart Center and College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. Healio
UArizona Researchers Develop AI-driven Method for Diagnosing Lung Disease Feb. 17, 2022 Researchers at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson have developed a new way to provide earlier diagnosis of lung disease. The method involves analyzing metabolites, small molecules that are produced through cellular metabolic reactions. AZ Big Media
Increasing Diversity in Research to Address Health Disparities in Arizona’s African American Communities Feb. 16, 2022 The All of Us Research Program UArizona-Banner will allow researchers to better address health disparities in underrepresented populations. Read more Image
Fact Finders: Are There Concerns About COVID Vaccine Safety in Young Children? Feb. 16, 2022 The COVID-19 vaccine authorization for younger children was delayed as the FDA seeks to review new data. Saman Nematollahi, MD, assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is interviewed. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)