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Short-course, high-dose gatifloxacin gets a pass in multidrug-resistant TB with caveat
A short-term treatment regimen based on high-dose gatifloxacin appears to be effective against multidrug- or rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (TB) but at the cost of increased severe adverse drug reactions, as shown in a study.
Short-course, high-dose gatifloxacin gets a pass in multidrug-resistant TB with caveat
08 Dec 2021MRNA COVID-19 vaccines weaker in patients with autoimmune systemic diseases
Patients with autoimmune systemic diseases (ASD) are less likely to produce an immune response following inoculation with mRNA vaccines against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), according to a recent study.
MRNA COVID-19 vaccines weaker in patients with autoimmune systemic diseases
07 Dec 2021Pandemic boom in wearable device use bares disparities in healthcare access
Despite the uptick in digital cardiology care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, several key barriers to wearable device use remain, including high costs and limited technology knowledge, according to a recent study.
Pandemic boom in wearable device use bares disparities in healthcare access
03 Dec 2021Do mask wearing, physical distancing, handwashing really protect against COVID-19?
Handwashing, mask wearing, and physical distancing effectively reduce the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and the incidence of COVID-19, suggest the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Do mask wearing, physical distancing, handwashing really protect against COVID-19?
02 Dec 2021Alternative complement pathway upregulated in severe, critical COVID-19
In patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the leptin and alternative complement pathways are hyperactivated, which in turn might lead to greater inflammation, a new study has found.
Alternative complement pathway upregulated in severe, critical COVID-19
01 Dec 2021Urinary proadrenomedullin predicts severity of community-acquired pneumonia in children
Urinary proadrenomedullin (proADM)/creatinine (Cr) ratio measured at the time of emergency department visit appears predictive of the development of severe outcomes in children with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), with stronger discriminatory performance in radiographic disease, suggests a recent study.
Urinary proadrenomedullin predicts severity of community-acquired pneumonia in children
01 Dec 2021Child abuse increased during COVID-19 lockdown
Child abuse rates appear to have increased during the lockdowns imposed to control COVID-19 transmission, according to a study from the US presented at the 2021 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition (AAP 2021).
Child abuse increased during COVID-19 lockdown
30 Nov 2021Childhood cancers often misdiagnosed as TB, leads to more deaths
Cancer is frequently misdiagnosed as tuberculosis (TB) in children due to the clinical and radiologic overlap of the two diseases, which then contributes to increased mortality in this population, reveals a recent study.