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On IDSA’s & HIV Medicine Association’s Science Speaks blog: Ronald Devine, MD, FIDSA, chair of IDSA’s Coding and Payment Subcommittee, breaks down ICD-10 codes, including how they tell the story of a patient’s treatment journey. idsociety.org/science-speaks…



.Secretary Kennedy's announcement that COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be recommended for healthy children and pregnant women could reduce vaccine access for millions of Americans. IDSA urges insurers to maintain coverage for COVID-19 vaccines: bit.ly/4jjmwPV


Bloodstream infections (BSI) caused by carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacilli (CR-GNB) are difficult-to-treat infections associated with high mortality. In Clinical Infectious Diseases, Juan Pablo Balbuena and colleagues conducted the EMBARC-AR study in Argentina. academic.oup.com/cid/advance-ar…

Today, IDSA staff had the privilege of spending the day with members at Johns Hopkins Medicine! Staff attended an ID grand rounds discussion, went on patient rounds in the ICU, and witnessed a cutting-edge diagnostic device in action. Thank you, @jhmed_id. #WeAreID


On IDSA’s & HIV Medicine Association’s Science Speaks blog: Audrey Lloyd, MD, and Lyle Yap-Separovich, DO, answer questions about how this year’s Advocacy Days gave them the opportunity to advocate for their patients, communities, and IDSA’s/HIVMA’s priorities on the Hill. idsociety.org/science-speaks…

Thank you Richard Blumenthal for standing up against the threat of antimicrobial resistance with this FY26 Senate appropriations letter: bit.ly/4kHfgOY Investing in AMR solutions is essential to saving lives and strengthening our health systems.


Thank you Dr. Roger Marshall for your leadership in addressing antimicrobial resistance with this FY26 Senate appropriations letter: bit.ly/4kHfgOY Your commitment is critical to protecting patients, public health, and our national readiness.


Thank you Buddy Carter for championing the fight against antimicrobial resistance by leading this FY26 appropriations letter: bit.ly/43UkXn2 Your leadership helps protect patients and strengthen our country’s public health.


Thank you Congresswoman Chellie Pingree 🇺🇸🇺🇦 for your leadership in combating antimicrobial resistance and for leading this FY26 appropriations letter: bit.ly/43UkXn2 Your dedication is vital to strengthening public health and protecting patients.


Thank you Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. for leading efforts to fund the Bio-Preparedness Workforce Pilot Program: bit.ly/4dFyaDL Your leadership helps strengthen our frontline public health and infectious disease workforce. #ValueofID


Thank you Rep. Jason Crow for leading the letter in support of funding the Bio-Preparedness Workforce Pilot Program: bit.ly/4dFyaDL Investing in our public health and infectious diseases workforce means stronger, safer communities. #ValueofID


Thank you Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick 🇺🇸 for leading the effort to provide critical investments in public health and the infectious diseases workforce via the Bio-Preparedness Workforce Pilot Program: bit.ly/4dFyaDL Your leadership is vital in protecting communities across the nation.


Thank you Lori Trahan for leading the letter to fully fund the Bio-Preparedness Workforce Pilot Program: bit.ly/4dFyaDL Your commitment will help ensure local communities have the public health, ID, and HIV experts they need. #ValueofID


Thank you Kirsten Gillibrand for championing full funding for the Bio-Preparedness Workforce Pilot Program: bit.ly/3SZ24sZ Your leadership is vital to strengthening infectious diseases workforce and protecting communities across the nation. #ValueofID


New two-part #LetsTalkID series! From dismantled community partnerships to stalled clinical trials, Drs. Judy Guzman-Cottrill, John Brooks & Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, MD, MPH, FIDSA explore the impact of federal public health funding cuts. Ep. 1 is out now. Search "Let's Talk ID" in your favorite podcast app.


