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Survivors of symptomatic COVID-19 likely to have impaired wellbeing
People who experienced symptomatic COVID-19 are more likely to suffer from feelings of nervousness, anxiousness, and tension than those who had oligosymptomatic disease, a recent study has found. Such an effect appears to be pronounced in women and younger survivors.
Survivors of symptomatic COVID-19 likely to have impaired wellbeing
04 Jun 2022Very low HBsAg levels predict HBsAg loss, disease remission after therapy cessation
Following discontinuation of nucleot(s)ide analogue therapy, only about one-third of patients with HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B (CHB) achieve disease remission, with rare HBsAg loss, as reported in a study. The likelihood of HBsAg loss and disease remission is high in the presence of very low HBsAg levels at baseline.
Very low HBsAg levels predict HBsAg loss, disease remission after therapy cessation
04 Jun 2022HRT use tied to reduced COVID-19 death risk
The use of hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) among postmenopausal women may be associated with a reduced risk of mortality after a COVID-19 diagnosis, according to a retrospective study from Sweden.
HRT use tied to reduced COVID-19 death risk
02 Jun 2022Postjab nAb assessment at one’s fingertips
A group of researchers from Singapore has recently developed a finger stick blood test that can rapidly and semi-quantitatively assess the neutralizing antibody (nAb) response of people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Postjab nAb assessment at one’s fingertips
01 Jun 2022MS patients on certain DMTs may have limited protection from COVID-19 vax
The overall rate of hospitalization for COVID-19 is low among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) treated with disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a prospective study from England. However, patients on ocrelizumab or fingolimod have elevated hospitalization rates.
MS patients on certain DMTs may have limited protection from COVID-19 vax
30 May 2022COVID-19 jabs help reduce long-term symptoms
COVID-19 vaccination appears to reduce the odds of long COVID symptoms, with continuous improvement following a second dose, at least in the first few months after the shot, suggests a study.