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Telbivudine use during pregnancy safe, effective in HBsAG-positive mothers
Use of telbivudine (LdT) during the second trimester of pregnancy helps prevent mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus, reveals a study. In addition, treatment with LdT during pregnancy is safe in the long term for both mothers and infants.
Telbivudine use during pregnancy safe, effective in HBsAG-positive mothers
20 Mar 2023Add-on amantadine of no help in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
The addition of amantadine to standard care falls short of improving the likelihood of recovery of patients hospitalized with COVID-19, according to a study.
Add-on amantadine of no help in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
20 Mar 2023Novel meningitis/encephalitis CSF testing shortens antiviral prescribing duration
The duration of antiviral prescribing has become much shorter with the introduction of the Biofire Filmarray meningitis/encephalitis (M/E) panel, a study has shown. However, its influence on antibiotic prescribing or health services in a paediatric hospital is minimal.
Novel meningitis/encephalitis CSF testing shortens antiviral prescribing duration
16 Mar 2023What are the signs of HSV infection in patients with pemphigus vulgaris?
Clinicians must be aware of the likelihood of infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV) in the presence of fissures, haemorrhagic crusts, linear erosions, erosions with angulated margins, and increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate among patients with pemphigus vulgaris, suggests a study.
What are the signs of HSV infection in patients with pemphigus vulgaris?
13 Mar 2023Outpatient oritavancin reduces hospitalization in acute uncomplicated cellulitis
Outpatient oritavancin therapy for patients with acute uncomplicated cellulitis results in a decrease in 30-day hospital readmissions or admissions when compared with inpatient standard of care (SoC), a recent study has shown.
Outpatient oritavancin reduces hospitalization in acute uncomplicated cellulitis
13 Mar 2023Smoking, prolonged catheterization a major risk factor for UTI after radical hysterectomy
For women with cervical cancer who are undergoing radical hysterectomy, preoperative tobacco use and prolonged catheterization appear to contribute to an increased risk of developing postoperative catheter-associated urinary tract infections (UTIs), as reported in a study.
Smoking, prolonged catheterization a major risk factor for UTI after radical hysterectomy
13 Mar 2023Selgantolimod well tolerated, induces serologic changes in CHB
Treatment with the oral Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) agonist selgantolimod once weekly for 24 weeks is well tolerated and generally safe in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) under viral suppression, according to a recent study.
Selgantolimod well tolerated, induces serologic changes in CHB
09 Mar 2023Peg lambda cuts hospitalization, ER visits in COVID-19 outpatients
Early treatment with a single dose of pegylated recombinant IL-29 type III interferon (IFN), otherwise known as peg lambda, significantly reduced clinical events in the phase III TOGETHER study evaluating mostly vaccinated, acutely symptomatic COVID-19 outpatients.