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In spite of an increase in days of supply, data still show discontinuation of some drugs.
Health First Europe (HFE) and the European Patient Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR Patient Group) today launched their 2021 Declaration on AMR.
One in three COVID-19 survivors were diagnosed as having a neurologic or psychological condition within 6 months after their coronavirus diagnosis, according to a study yesterday in The Lancet Psychiatry. The researchers noted that disease severity was linked to higher risk.
Also, experts continue to assess reports of rare blood clot conditions tied to the AstraZeneca vaccine.
"No more confusing rules, no more confusing restrictions. Everyone can get in line."
Two studies describe new findings in MIS-C and the distinct but similar Kawasaki disease.
The ACP guidelines apply to inpatients and outpatients who have uncomplicated infections.
CARB-X announced today that it is awarding up to $3.6 million in funding to Novel Microdevices, Inc. of Baltimore to develop a rapid, portable molecular diagnostic test for sexually transmitted bacterial infections.
Nearly 40,000 US children 17 or younger may have lost a parent due to COVID-19 infection, according to a statistical model in JAMA Pediatrics today.
The results, published as a research letter, suggested that 1 in 13 COVID deaths result in a child losing a parent and that, as of February 2021, 37,300 children have been affected—more than 43,000 if using excess death data.
Prisoner transfer and an infected health worker were among outbreak triggers, and a related study also outlined vaccine hestitancy in inmates.
As cases climb higher in hard-hit countries, more nations are tracking what they fear are fourth spikes in cases.
Cases are increasing in younger adults, with some states in the Midwest and Northeast experiencing rises.
The COVID-19 B117 strain, which was first identified in the United Kingdom, has similar aerosol stability compared with three other COVID strains, so transmissibility differences are most likely due to other factors, according to a study last week in The Journal of Infectious Diseases.
A worldwide analysis of hospital antibiotic prescribing patterns found considerable differences between countries and regions in proportional use of Access, Watch, and Reserve (AWaRe) antibiotics, researchers reported today in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.
People who have had 2 COVID vaccine doses at least 2 weeks prior can travel with fewer restrictions.
Childcare stressors, impact on careers, and more have affected healthcare workers.
Operation Warp Speed halted Tepezza manufacturing, but supplies of the drug will return this month.
As a precaution, the Dutch health ministry announces a pause in vaccinating people younger than 60.
Eight people have been hospitalized amid a 19-person Salmonella outbreak linked to wild songbirds in eight states, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigation notice released yesterday.
An analysis of US mortality data shows all-cause mortality rose 23% in 2020, researchers reported today in JAMA.