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COVID-19 no deterrent for breastfeeding
While mothers largely feel uncertain about the safety of breastfeeding during COVID-19, the pandemic did not seem to significantly discourage the practice, according to a study presented at the 2022 Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG 2022).
COVID-19 no deterrent for breastfeeding
12 May 2022
BNT162b2 prevents children from getting very sick but does not make them super immune
In the period of COVID-19 pandemic predominated by the milder yet highly transmissible Omicron variant, BNT162b2 vaccination of young children can shield them against severe infection. However, the antiviral armour afforded by this vaccine weakens over time, as reported in a recent study.
BNT162b2 prevents children from getting very sick but does not make them super immune
09 May 2022
What drives persistent distress in COVID-19 frontliners?
Frontline nurses in Singapore and Japan are at risk of prolonged psychological distress after caring for COVID-19 patients, according to a recent study. Such distress also persists in healthcare workers who have underlying medical conditions or who have dealt with an outbreak in the hospital.
What drives persistent distress in COVID-19 frontliners?
09 May 2022
Add-on favipiravir brightens outlook for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
When used in addition to standard of care, favipiravir leads to faster viral clearance and clinical improvement time among patients hospitalized with COVID-19, although it appears to contribute to an increased risk of hyperuricaemia, according to the results of a meta-analysis
Add-on favipiravir brightens outlook for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
06 May 2022
Viruses causing gastroenteritis in children thrive in stools of asymptomatic carriers
The stools of asymptomatic patients carry the most common viruses that cause gastroenteritis in children and serve as a potential reservoir for acute gastroenteritis (AGE), a study has shown.