10 min

Week of July 25, 2022 MMWR Weekly Briefing

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This episode discusses six MMWR reports. The first report looks at gun carrying among youths by demographic characteristics, violent experiences, and risk behaviors. The second report highlights the safety of a second COVID-19 booster dose among adults aged 50 years and older. The third report examines influenza activity and the composition of the 2022-23 influenza vaccine. The fourth report looks at drug overdose deaths by sociodemographic and social determinants of health characteristics. The fifth report looks at a cluster of parechovirus infections in young infants in Tennessee. And the last report highlights chronic conditions among adults aged 18-34 years.

This episode discusses six MMWR reports. The first report looks at gun carrying among youths by demographic characteristics, violent experiences, and risk behaviors. The second report highlights the safety of a second COVID-19 booster dose among adults aged 50 years and older. The third report examines influenza activity and the composition of the 2022-23 influenza vaccine. The fourth report looks at drug overdose deaths by sociodemographic and social determinants of health characteristics. The fifth report looks at a cluster of parechovirus infections in young infants in Tennessee. And the last report highlights chronic conditions among adults aged 18-34 years.

10 min

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