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Early ivermectin does not prevent progression to severe COVID-19
Early ivermectin does not prevent progression to severe COVID-19
28 Feb 2022
Pneumonia predisposes patients to chronic otitis media
Pneumonia predisposes patients to chronic otitis media
26 Feb 2022

Patients with pneumonia appear to be at increased risk of developing chronic otitis media, a study has found.

Pneumonia predisposes patients to chronic otitis media
26 Feb 2022
Booster dose effective in reducing COVID-19 across ages in adults
Booster dose effective in reducing COVID-19 across ages in adults
23 Feb 2022 byRoshini Claire Anthony

The risk of COVID-19 is substantially reduced in adults who receive a third “booster” dose of the BNT162b2 vaccine regardless of their age, according to a study from Israel.

Booster dose effective in reducing COVID-19 across ages in adults
23 Feb 2022
Stroke risk elevated first 3 days post–COVID-19 diagnosis
Stroke risk elevated first 3 days post–COVID-19 diagnosis
18 Feb 2022 byRoshini Claire Anthony

Older patients with COVID-19 may have an increased risk of being hospitalized for acute ischaemic stroke (AIS), particularly in the first 3 days following their COVID-19 diagnosis, according to a study presented at ISC 2022.

Stroke risk elevated first 3 days post–COVID-19 diagnosis
18 Feb 2022
IM noninferior to IV sotrovimab for COVID-19
IM noninferior to IV sotrovimab for COVID-19
17 Feb 2022 byAudrey Abella

In high-risk nonhospitalized patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19, intramuscular administration of the monoclonal antibody sotrovimab was noninferior to IV infusion of the drug, according to findings from the phase III COMET-TAIL trial presented at CROI 2022.

IM noninferior to IV sotrovimab for COVID-19
17 Feb 2022
COVID-19 infection relatively rare in vaccinated IBD patients
COVID-19 infection relatively rare in vaccinated IBD patients
15 Feb 2022 byRoshini Claire Anthony

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who have completed a COVID-19 vaccine regimen have a low risk of developing COVID-19, though receipt of mRNA vaccines may offer better protection, according to a small study presented at the Crohn’s and Colitis Congress 2022.

COVID-19 infection relatively rare in vaccinated IBD patients
15 Feb 2022