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Large study finds no link between mRNA COVID vaccine in pregnancy and autism

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Early Release – Pulmonary Complications in Fatal Yellow Fever, Brazil, 2017–2019 – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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Early Release – Donor-Derived West Nile Virus Infection in Kidney Transplant Recipients, France, 2025 – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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Early Release – Case of Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 1 Infection Linked to Water Flosser, France – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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Early Release – Temporal Clustering of Mycoplasma pneumoniae–Associated Encephalitis and Stroke, South Korea, 2024 – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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Early Release – Vaccine-Like African Swine Fever Virus Strain in Domestic Pigs, Thailand, 2024 – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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Early Release – Monkeypox Virus Antibodies in Healthy Persons after Vaccination with MVA-BN, United Kingdom – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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Early Release – Vesicular Disease Caused by Seneca Valley Virus in Pigs, England, 2022 – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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Early Release – Using Routine Surveillance Data to Assess Dengue Virus Transmission Risk in Travelers Returning to the United States – Volume 32, Number 2—February 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

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