Study suggests staying current with COVID-19 vaccinations helps combat emerging variants OHSU is among first to test in a biosafety level 3 laboratory whether vaccine-elicited antibodies block infection of a live virus.
Switching arms improves effectiveness of two-dose vaccinations, OHSU study suggests February 06, 2024
Study suggests staying current with COVID-19 vaccinations helps combat emerging variants By Erik Robinson April 12, 2024 OHSU is among first to test in a biosafety level 3 laboratory whether vaccine-elicited antibodies block infection of a live virus.
Timing of COVID-19 shot can change menstrual cycle length By Nicole Rideout February 29, 2024 OHSU researchers find temporary cycle length changes associated with vaccination during first half of menstrual cycle.
Switching arms improves effectiveness of two-dose vaccinations, OHSU study suggests By Erik Robinson February 06, 2024 COVID-19 vaccine discovery could inform standard clinical practice worldwide.
Global study finds COVID-19 disease may cause change in menstrual cycle length By Nicole Rideout August 10, 2023 Small, temporary changes are similar to those experienced after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
OHSU only Oregon hospital to offer vital COVID-19 treatment to patients on an outpatient basis By Franny White March 22, 2023 As staffing shortages continue, fewer hospitals are offering remdesivir infusions.
OHSU researchers find immune response to COVID-19 strengthens over time By Erik Robinson January 25, 2023 Study suggests people who have had COVID-19 benefit from vaccination, even if they’ve delayed it.
OHSU forecast: Respiratory illness surge easing in Oregon hospitals By Erik Robinson January 20, 2023 New forecast reflects uncertainty over spread of new COVID-19 variant, but impact expected to be mild.
OHSU forecast: RSV, flu have peaked, but COVID-19 bump probable By Erik Robinson January 06, 2023 Oregon hospitals will remain strained by backlog of patients.
OHSU forecast: Respiratory illness peaking in Oregon By Franny White December 16, 2022 RSV, COVID hospitalizations down 25%, 15% statewide; flu hospitalizations to decline soon.