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Bepirovirsen shows promise in controlling chronic HBV infection
Weekly bepirovirsen treatment may help reduce HBsAg* and hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA levels in patients with chronic HBV infection, the phase IIb B-Clear study showed.
Bepirovirsen shows promise in controlling chronic HBV infection
19 Dec 2022One in eight adults experiences long COVID
One in every eight individuals who has experienced COVID-19 may have persistent symptoms 3–5 months post-infection, according to an observational study from the Netherlands.
One in eight adults experiences long COVID
18 Dec 2022COVID-19 vaccination boosts mental wellbeing during pandemic
Individuals who have received one or two doses of the COVID-19 vaccinations experience improved mental wellbeing during the pandemic, reports a recent Japan study.
COVID-19 vaccination boosts mental wellbeing during pandemic
15 Dec 2022Pregnant women in ICU for COVID-19 more deprived, less vaccinated
Pregnant or recently pregnant women who needed intensive care admission due to COVID-19 tend to live in poorer areas and are less likely to have been vaccinated, a recent study has found.
Pregnant women in ICU for COVID-19 more deprived, less vaccinated
12 Dec 2022Diabetes and COVID-19: What have we learned so far?
Evidence for excess risk and increased burden of new-onset diabetes among COVID-19 survivors is robust, and most antihyperglycaemic drugs can be used safely during acute COVID-19, with some drugs potentially offering protection against serious complications, according to data presented at 5th EDM HK.
Diabetes and COVID-19: What have we learned so far?
09 Dec 2022Bacteraemia, UTI not uncommon in paediatric renal transplant recipients
A few paediatric renal transplant recipients who presented with suspected infection within 2 years of transplant were diagnosed with bacteraemia or urinary tract infections (UTIs) or both, reports a study. Evaluations are highly variable, with a third of visits without urine cultures obtained.
Bacteraemia, UTI not uncommon in paediatric renal transplant recipients
08 Dec 2022Itraconazole effective for ringworm of the body but requires longer treatment
Itraconazole appears to be effective in the treatment of patients with tinea corporis/cruris (TCC) or ringworm of the body, as shown in a study. However, the treatment duration needs to be longer and, even with successful treatment, many patients experience relapse.