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Brensocatib has no impact on COVID-19 clinical outcomes
Results of the STOP-COVID trial, presented at ERS 2022, showed no clinical outcome benefit with the dipeptidyl peptidase-1 (DPP-1) inhibitor brensocatib compared with placebo in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the UK.
Brensocatib has no impact on COVID-19 clinical outcomes
02 Oct 2022
FINLAY-FR-1A vaccine boosts natural immunity in COVID-19 convalescents
A single dose of FINLAY-FR-1A, a recombinant d-RBD*-based COVID-19 vaccine, strengthens pre-existing natural immunity in patients who have recovered from asymptomatic, mild or moderate COVID-19, and has an excellent safety profile, a phase IIa/b study has shown.
FINLAY-FR-1A vaccine boosts natural immunity in COVID-19 convalescents
28 Sep 2022
Add-on reslizumab cuts exacerbations, OCS use in severe eosinophilic asthma
Reslizumab, a biologic targeting interleukin(IL)-5, reduced severe asthma exacerbation rate and oral corticosteroid (OCS) use in individuals with severe eosinophilic asthma, according to a real-world study using patient-level data from RAPSODI*.
Add-on reslizumab cuts exacerbations, OCS use in severe eosinophilic asthma
27 Sep 2022
Sotrovimab of no help in attenuating COVID-19 severity in face of Omicron BA.2 subvariant
Treatment with sotrovimab does not appear to confer protection against severe forms of COVID-19 in a setting dominated by the Omicron BA.2 subvariant, a study has found.
Sotrovimab of no help in attenuating COVID-19 severity in face of Omicron BA.2 subvariant
26 Sep 2022
Play-based exercise boosts fitness, fundamental movement in kids with bronchiectasis
Children suffering from bronchiectasis may benefit from a play-based therapeutic exercise regimen, which results in better fitness and fundamental movement skill (FMS), according to a recent pilot trial.
Play-based exercise boosts fitness, fundamental movement in kids with bronchiectasis
23 Sep 2022
DANFLU-1: High-dose quadrivalent flu vax reduces hospitalization, death in older adults
Older adults who receive a high-dose quadrivalent influenza vaccine have a 49 percent reduced risk of death and a 64 percent reduced risk of hospitalization for influenza or pneumonia compared with those who receive a standard-dose vaccine, results of the DANFLU-1 study showed.