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COVID-19 to endanger public health until 2025, says study
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is over, the disease remains a threat as it is predicted to become a significant danger to public health in the next 2 years, particularly in the US, according to a study. Wide-ranging vaccination, however, can counter this potential problem.
COVID-19 to endanger public health until 2025, says study
22 May 2024Infants, children with comorbidities at greatest risk for critical COVID-19
The risk of critical COVID-19 is highest among infants and adolescents, children with multiple comorbidities, those with a history of prematurity, diabetes, obesity, severe immunocompromise, and those with cardiovascular, neurologic, or chronic lung diseases, reveals a study presented at PAS 2024.
Infants, children with comorbidities at greatest risk for critical COVID-19
21 May 2024Prophylactic intranasal IFN-α cuts COVID-19 incidence in cancer patients
Prophylactic interferon-alpha (IFN-α) administered intranasally slashed the incidence of COVID-19 by almost half in a cohort of cancer patients in the C-SMART study.
Prophylactic intranasal IFN-α cuts COVID-19 incidence in cancer patients
20 May 2024HCV cure possible in people who inject drugs despite poor treatment adherence
People who inject drugs (PWID) with low adherence to sofosbuvir/velpatasvir can still be cured of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, suggests a study.
HCV cure possible in people who inject drugs despite poor treatment adherence
17 May 2024Long-term data strengthen TAK-003 potential against dengue
The live-attenuated tetravalent dengue vaccine TAK-003 showed cumulative long-term efficacy in preventing symptomatic dengue caused by all four dengue virus (DENV) serotypes among previously exposed children and adolescents, and by DENV-1 and DENV-2 in dengue-naïve participants in eight* dengue-endemic countries, a study has shown.