Government efforts to protect public health have to balance the potential benefits of interventions against impact on individual freedoms.
RSV remains a major cause of hospitalization among children, according to a population-based Canadian Immunization Research ...
HealthDay News — Women who experience severe maternal morbidity (SMM) in the first birth are less likely to have a subsequent birth, according to a study published online Nov. 25 in the Journal of the ...
Older patients with a higher comorbidity burden who have nongonococcal bacterial knee septic arthritis are at greater risk for in-hospital mortality.
Younger and middle-aged patients seem to be disproportionately affected by Neuro-PASC, according to study findings.
DTG/FTC was effective for long-term HIV management with a good safety profile, suggesting it may be a viable alternative option to 3-drug ART regimens.
Scientists say the genetic changes seen in the Canadian case are ominous. HealthDay News — In a development that health experts have warned might come, Canadian officials report that the bird flu ...
Researchers found that intervention clinics provided 19.7 more patient-years of opioid use disorder treatment than usual care clinics per 10,000 primary care patients over 3 years postrandomization.
Researchers found that the age-, sex-, and insurance status-standardized prevalence per 100,000 population was 122 for inflammatory bowel disease, 71 for Crohn disease, and 44 for ulcerative colitis.
The rate of antiviral therapy among treatment-eligible patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection was lower among women vs men, highlighting the persistence of sex-based disparities in this ...
There was no significant difference in time to sustained recovery observed between adult outpatients with COVID-19 infection who received montelukast vs placebo. Treatment with montelukast is not ...
Hepatic steatosis steadily increased in patients with HIV and HCV coinfection despite curative treatment with DAA therapy.