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Reaction patterns may aid in diagnosis of COVID-19 vaccine-related cutaneous side effects
Reaction patterns may aid in diagnosis of COVID-19 vaccine-related cutaneous side effects
02 Feb 2022 byStephen Padilla

A registry-based study has recently shown diverse COVID-19 vaccine-associated dermatologic reactions, including papulovesicular, pityriasis rosea-like, and papulosquamous eruptions classified as vaccine-related eruption of papules and plaques (V-REPP).

Reaction patterns may aid in diagnosis of COVID-19 vaccine-related cutaneous side effects
02 Feb 2022
Certain groups of minority women more susceptible to vaginal infections
Certain groups of minority women more susceptible to vaginal infections
29 Jan 2022
Early 3-day remdesivir course may prevent COVID-19 hospitalization, death
Early 3-day remdesivir course may prevent COVID-19 hospitalization, death
26 Jan 2022
COVID-19 unlikely to be transmitted via breastfeeding, says small study
COVID-19 unlikely to be transmitted via breastfeeding, says small study
26 Jan 2022 byJairia Dela Cruz

SARS-CoV-2 RNA is infrequently detected in the breastmilk of mothers with proven or suspected COVID-19, but just the same, breastfeeding does not represent a risk factor for vertical transmission of the infection, according to data from a small study.

COVID-19 unlikely to be transmitted via breastfeeding, says small study
26 Jan 2022