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At Rutgers, the Rapid COVID-19 Test Was Just the Beginning.

At Rutgers, the Rapid COVID-19 Test Was Just the Beginning.

by William Jester | Feb 4, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

The Rutgers Institute for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases made worldwide news last year when its researchers developed a multivariant COVID-19 test that was faster, easier and cheaper than anything previously available. Now leaders of the institute believe...
As Long COVID Cases Soar, Rutgers Clinic Offers Free Care.

As Long COVID Cases Soar, Rutgers Clinic Offers Free Care.

by William Jester | Feb 3, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

Patient numbers have likewise grown at the Comprehensive COVID-19 Neurology Care Center of Excellence at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, which treats patients suffering from long COVID. Although the clinic has seen a rise in demand for services, it’s continuing to...
Rutgers Seeks Participants to Research Long COVID in Children and Young Adults.

Rutgers Seeks Participants to Research Long COVID in Children and Young Adults.

by William Jester | Jan 27, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

Rutgers will take the lead in a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study seeking to define long COVID – a term used to describe lingering COVID-19 symptoms – in children, including its evolution and how often it occurs. The university is recruiting 150 participants...
Long-term population benefits of wearing masks for endemic infections depend on the biology of transmission and immunity.

Long-term population benefits of wearing masks for endemic infections depend on the biology of transmission and immunity.

by William Jester | Jan 24, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

Masking — along with social distancing, hand washing, and other so-called “non-pharmaceutical interventions” (NPIs) — proved very effective at limiting the spread of COVID-19, and simultaneously drove down rates of endemic diseases like colds, flu, RSV and others....

Watch Now! Team Science Across the NJ ACTS Consortium – The Corona Cohort Study

by Pamela Dahlen | Jan 18, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

The December 8, 2022 Seminar features the lead researchers of The Corona Cohort Healthcare Worker Study Watch on YouTube This bi-monthly university-wide virtual seminar series, hosted by the Team Science Core of NJ ACTS, features leaders and team members of...
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