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HCV ups kidney disease risk even after resolution
Both resolved and chronic infections of hepatitis C virus (HCV) lead to a higher risk of developing kidney disease, a recent study has found. This effect is further pronounced in genotype 1 HCV.
HCV ups kidney disease risk even after resolution
16 Jul 2022Solithromycin safe, effective in paediatric community-acquired bacterial pneumonia
Treatment with intravenous or oral solithromycin is well-tolerated and leads to clinical improvement in most children and adolescents with community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP), results of a recent study have shown.
Solithromycin safe, effective in paediatric community-acquired bacterial pneumonia
12 Jul 2022Camostat mesylate flops against SARS-CoV-2
The serine protease inhibitor camostat mesylate does not appear to be an effective antiviral agent in patients with early-phase COVID-19, having failed to stop SARS-CoV-2 in its tracks in a phase II trial.
Camostat mesylate flops against SARS-CoV-2
12 Jul 2022Systematic endotracheal aspiration cuts antibiotic use for ventilator-related pneumonia
Being aware of bronchial colonization results in a decreased use of initial broad-spectrum antibiotic for ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU), reports a recent study.
Systematic endotracheal aspiration cuts antibiotic use for ventilator-related pneumonia
11 Jul 2022Is extended superior to standard antibiotic course in children hospitalized with CAP?
An extended antibiotic course appears to be not any better than a standard course at achieving clinical cure among children hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and at risk of chronic respiratory illnesses at 4 weeks, a study has shown.
Is extended superior to standard antibiotic course in children hospitalized with CAP?
11 Jul 2022Routine HbA1c measurement may help detect diabetes in COVID-19 patients
Testing for glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in admitted COVID-19 patients may facilitate the timely detection of diabetes, a recent study has found.
Routine HbA1c measurement may help detect diabetes in COVID-19 patients
10 Jul 2022Diabetes, excess weight up risk of COVID-19 in pregnancy
Diabetes mellitus and overweight or obesity appear to increase susceptibility to COVID-19 among pregnant women, with insulin-dependent gestational diabetes mellitus being associated with the disease, according to data from INTERCOVID.
Diabetes, excess weight up risk of COVID-19 in pregnancy
09 Jul 2022Age the biggest risk factor for COVID-19 mortality in haematological cancer patients
A study conducted in England has shown that in patients with haematological malignancy, the risk of COVID-19–related mortality is greatly influenced by age.