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COVID-19 long-term sequelae and complications
COVID-19 long-term sequelae and complications
06 May 2023 byElvira Manzano

Long COVID, sometimes referred to as post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, is still highly prevalent despite improved acute treatments, the emergence of newer variants, and wider vaccination coverage, says an expert at ECCMID 2023.

COVID-19 long-term sequelae and complications
06 May 2023
Fluvoxamine plus budesonide helps prevent severe COVID-19
Fluvoxamine plus budesonide helps prevent severe COVID-19
05 May 2023

High-risk outpatients with early-onset COVID-19 who are treated with oral fluvoxamine plus inhaled budesonide have a reduced incidence of severe disease that warrants advanced care, reveals a study.

Fluvoxamine plus budesonide helps prevent severe COVID-19
05 May 2023
Preconception HBV history linked to congenital heart disease risk in offspring
Preconception HBV history linked to congenital heart disease risk in offspring
04 May 2023

Children born to mothers who had contracted hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection before pregnancy appear to be at increased risk of congenital heart diseases (CHDs), as reported in a study.

Preconception HBV history linked to congenital heart disease risk in offspring
04 May 2023
Molnupiravir cuts hospitalization, death in COVID-19 patients at high risk of progression
Molnupiravir cuts hospitalization, death in COVID-19 patients at high risk of progression
04 May 2023
How well did radiographers manage during the COVID-19 outbreak?
How well did radiographers manage during the COVID-19 outbreak?
03 May 2023 byAudrey Abella

In Singapore, diagnostic radiographers were able to cope with the high demands of the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of provision of information, supplies, and physical equipment, a survey shows. However, they were less prepared to manage human factors, such as mental health and staff morale.

How well did radiographers manage during the COVID-19 outbreak?
03 May 2023
Type 2 hepatitis no different from type 1 in terms of outcome
Type 2 hepatitis no different from type 1 in terms of outcome
02 May 2023