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Nomogram model predicts coronary artery lesions in recurrent KD patients
A newly constructed nomogram model demonstrates acceptable capacity in assessing the risk of coronary artery lesions (CAL) in patients with recurrent Kawasaki Disease (KD), according to a study.
Nomogram model predicts coronary artery lesions in recurrent KD patients
26 Jan 2024Tuberculosis in teens may be as severe as that in adults
Adolescents with tuberculosis (TB), especially those aged >15 years, may develop symptoms and conditions akin to those seen in adults with TB, suggests a study. In addition, there appears to be an increased incidence of severe pulmonary disease leading to pulmonary sequelae.
Tuberculosis in teens may be as severe as that in adults
26 Jan 2024Undervaccination tied to severe COVID-19 outcomes
In a meta-analysis of national cohort studies on COVID-19 vaccination across the UK (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales), undervaccination was associated with a higher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes (ie, COVID-19 hospitalization or death) relative to full vaccination.
Undervaccination tied to severe COVID-19 outcomes
23 Jan 2024Berdazimer gel reduces molluscum contagiosum lesions in children
An analysis of three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) has shown the efficacy and safety of berdazimer gel, a topical, antiviral, nitric oxide-releasing medication, in the treatment of molluscum contagiosum (MC) lesions in patients aged 6 months and older. Application-site pain and erythema are the most common adverse events (AEs) related to treatment.
Berdazimer gel reduces molluscum contagiosum lesions in children
22 Jan 2024Vaccines protect liver disease patients against severe COVID-19
Patients with liver disease develop antibodies and T-cell responses following three shots of COVID-19 vaccines, while those who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop mild symptoms only, reports a recent study.
Vaccines protect liver disease patients against severe COVID-19
20 Jan 2024Parental smoking, asthma, respiratory tract infections in childhood linked to adult OSA
Parental smoking, maternal asthma, and frequent lower respiratory tract infections before the age of 7 years are predictive of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) development during adulthood, suggests a study.