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  • World Sustainable Transport Day being observed today – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. World Sustainable Transport Day being observed today  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Cleaner Cheaper Smarter India’s Transport Transition  Elets Technomedia
    3. World Sustainable Transport Day: The future of travel is green  Deccan Herald
    4. Climate-Resilient Mobility:…

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  • A Lot Of People Forget That Hair Color Can Change

    After wrapping Stranger Things, Sadie Sink is about to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and there’s a lot of speculation around her character.

    Sink joined the superhero film, but little is known about…

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  • African statisticians provide new insights into malaria prevention

    African statisticians provide new insights into malaria prevention

    University of the Witwatersrand – Edson Mwebesa, Fellow at the Wits-based Sub-Saharan Africa Advanced Consortium for Biostatistics (SSACAB), knows children who died from late-diagnosed malaria. His research has also revealed that…

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  • [Research Press Release] Biochemistry: Seal milk rivals human milk in complexity (Nature Communications)








    [Research Press Release] Biochemistry: Seal milk rivals human milk in complexity (Nature Communications) | Nature Portfolio

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  • Anesthetic Management of a Giant Thymolipoma Causing Near Total Lung Collapse: A Case Report

    Anesthetic Management of a Giant Thymolipoma Causing Near Total Lung Collapse: A Case Report

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  • Australia’s financial conditions influenced by global factors, central banker says

    Australia’s financial conditions influenced by global factors, central banker says

    SYDNEY, Nov 26 (Reuters) – A senior Australian central banker said on Wednesday the country’s financial conditions were influenced by global factors, with low equity risk premia and credit spreads suggesting conditions may be easier than otherwise.

    In a speech in Sydney, Penelope Smith, head of international department at the Reserve Bank of Australia, said the cash rate is not the only influence on the cost of finance in Australia, but the extent of impact from international developments was highly uncertain.

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    The structure of the financial system, which is dominated by banks, could mean the developments in capital markets are less important for financial conditions than in other economies like the United States, Smith said.

    “There is a lot of uncertainty about where neutral rates are and where they are going. What we can perhaps conclude, though, is that they have not fallen since the pandemic and may have even risen,” she added.

    KEY DETAILS

    • Smith also gave a review of international markets over the past year. She said there is little evidence of a significant reallocation away from U.S. dollar assets but some market participants are looking to manage increased risks around the U.S. dollar.
    • She said central banks in emerging markets have been increasing the share of gold in their reserves since Russia’s reserves were frozen in 2022 after the Ukraine war and this trend may have further to run.
    • In conclusion, there is a need to be prepared for potential episodes of volatility and market dislocation, she said.

    CONTEXT:

    • The RBA has cut interest rates three times this year to 3.6% but an inflation surge in the third quarter has fuelled expectations that financial conditions are no longer restrictive. Financial markets imply less than a 50% probability that the RBA could deliver one last cut in May next year.
    • The key question facing the RBA is about where the neutral rate is – a level of interest rates that either stimulates or drags on the economy. The estimates are wide-ranging but the RBA is hoping monetary policy remains slightly restrictive to bring inflation back to the 2-3% target band.

    Reporting by Stella Qiu; Editing by Lincoln Feast

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  • DoxyPEP use linked to increased high-level tetracycline resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    DoxyPEP use linked to increased high-level tetracycline resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    A substudy of the ANRS 174 DOXYVAC randomized trial found that men who have sex with men (MSM) using doxycycline postexposure prophylaxis (DoxyPEP) had significantly higher rates of high-level tetracycline-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae compared with MSM who did not use PEP, raising new concerns about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) associated with this prevention strategy. The analysis also identified a greater frequency of isolates with decreased cefixime susceptibility among DoxyPEP users, although all isolates remained fully susceptible to ceftriaxone and cefixime.1

    In the substudy, MSM receiving HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis were randomized to DoxyPEP (n = 362) or no-PEP (n = 183). Participants were tested for gonorrhea by culture and nucleic acid amplification testing at baseline and every 3 months. Minimum inhibitory concentrations were determined using Etest (Biomerieux) and interpreted per EUCAST guidelines, and whole-genome sequencing or PCR sequencing was performed on N gonorrhoeae isolates and NAAT-positive samples. Fisher’s exact tests were used for between-group comparisons.1

    From January 2021 to February 2023, the investigators obtained MIC data for 78 isolates and performed molecular analysis on 233 NAAT-only positive samples. All isolates were tetracycline-resistant, but high-level resistance mediated by the tetM gene occurred significantly more often in the DoxyPEP arm (35.5%) than in the no-PEP arm (12.5%) (p = .043). MIC distributions for ceftriaxone, fluoroquinolones, and azithromycin were similar across study arms. All isolates remained susceptible to ceftriaxone and cefixime, but isolates with decreased cefixime susceptibility associated with the mosaic penA34.007 allele were more common among DoxyPEP recipients (32.3% vs 10.0%; p = .033).1

    Investigators concluded that DoxyPEP use was associated with a significant increase in high-level tetracycline resistance and a higher prevalence of molecular markers linked to reduced cefixime susceptibility, emphasizing the need for close AMR surveillance as DoxyPEP adoption expands.1

    These findings align with a broader pattern of emerging gonococcal resistance documented in recent research. Contagion previously reported on Debio 1453, a first-in-class FabI inhibitor that demonstrated potent activity against multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant N gonorrhoeae in preclinical models and has now entered first-in-human testing, underscoring the need for new therapeutic classes as traditional agents lose effectiveness.2

    Similarly, a genomics-based strain-selection analysis for an upcoming oropharyngeal gonorrhea controlled human infection model excluded thousands of isolates due to clinically significant resistance, highlighting how AMR increasingly shapes prevention, treatment, and vaccine-evaluation strategies.3 Together, these complementary data reinforce that the rising AMR burden in N gonorrhoeae, including shifts associated with DoxyPEP, requires ongoing surveillance and the development of novel antimicrobial and prevention approaches.

    By Sophia Abene

    References

    1.Bercot B, Assoumou L, Caméléna F, et. al. Antimicrobial drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC) infections in men using doxycycline postexposure prophylaxis. A substudy of the ANRS 174 DOXYVAC trial, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2025;, ciaf591, https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaf591

    2.Gerusz V, Regenass P, Rousseau Q, et al. The bactericidal FabI inhibitor Debio 1453 clears antibiotic-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection in vivo. Nat Commun 16, 8309 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-63508-w

    3.Williams E, Low SJ, Pollock GL, et al. Selecting candidate Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains for oropharyngeal gonorrhoea human challenge: a genomics-based analysis of clinical isolates. Lancet Microbe. 2025;6(9):101105. doi:10.1016/j.lanmic.2025.101105

     

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  • Eruption of long-dormant Ethiopian volcano subsides

    Eruption of long-dormant Ethiopian volcano subsides

    ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Volcanic activity in northern Ethiopia’s long-dormant Hayli Gubbi volcano subsided Tuesday, days after an eruption that left a trail of destruction in nearby villages and caused flight cancellations after ash plumes…

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  • Orange Business Migrates 70% of IT Infrastructure to Bleu Trusted Cloud

    Orange Business Migrates 70% of IT Infrastructure to Bleu Trusted Cloud


    Orange Business announced the migration of 70% of its IT infrastructure to Bleu. 


    Bleu, owned by Capgemini and Orange, aims to provide Microsoft services in a trusted cloud to meet the specific needs of government and…

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  • Exclusive: BOJ preps markets for near-term hike as weak yen overshadows politics – Reuters

    1. Exclusive: BOJ preps markets for near-term hike as weak yen overshadows politics  Reuters
    2. JPY leads G10 as BoJ hike bets reignite – Scotiabank  FXStreet
    3. Invesco’s Yao Ting Chao expects the yen to strengthen ahead of the Bank of Japan’s meeting next month, when an interest rate hike may occur.  富途牛牛
    4. Early signs for Japan 2026 wages bolster case for near-term BOJ rate hike  104.1 WIKY
    5. BOJ board turns more hawkish as Ueda keeps December and January open  TradingView

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