
Mixed results have led the authors of a retrospective analysis to caution use of hydroxychloroquine outside of clinical trials.

Mixed results have led the authors of a retrospective analysis to caution use of hydroxychloroquine outside of clinical trials.

Stephen Klasko, MD, Chief Executive Officer of Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, discusses the complexity of balancing hospital treatment priorities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A daily COVID-19 update for Tuesday, April 21.

Whole genome sequencing revealed little overlap between MDROs found in pets and pet owners.

A daily round up of COVID-19 news.

Paul Blair, MD, MHS, MSPH, discusses the needs of frontline health care workers.

A new case of Ebola has been confirmed in the city of Beni in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

This is the first diagnostic for SARS-CoV-2 infection which uses a saliva-based collection method to be granted authorization by the FDA.

The 2 new recommendations are for HCV screening at least once for all adults aged 18 years or older and HCV screening for women during each pregnancy.

Gain more insight on clinical trials evaluating investigational agents for COVID-19.

While positive results from diagnostics can be very helpful, negative COVID-19 test results may lead to a false sense of security.

Free CME webinar offers a diverse look at what it’s like on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This is the COVID-19 update for Monday, April 13, 2020.

The USPSTF commissioned a review on the impact of asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis screening and treatment on pregnant women with respect to preterm birth.

Investigators performed avian influenza surveillance in wild bird gatherings across China between 2017 through 2019, isolating and exploring the biological characteristics of 2 different H16N3 subtype influenza viruses.

While school closures reduce case transmission of COVID-19, they may also reduce the capacity of a strained health care labor force.

Data on the epidemiology and clinical characteristics of pediatric cases of COVID-19 in the United States are now emerging.

A new analysis in the CDC’s MMWR points to success in ART initiation and viral suppression among active duty members of the US armed forces.

The city of Wuhan, China has eased controls on travel outside of the city after a lengthy lockdown.

A recent study contains a checklist for adapting the ED to a potential coronavirus case surge.

Rural counties are less likely to have an experienced HIV clinician, despite increasing HIV incidence.

There are now over 1 million cases confirmed in the global COVID-19 pandemic.

A report from the CDC’s COVID-19 Response Team includes preliminary data on patients with the highest risk of severe infection.

Learn what Cidara Therapeutics has in development in this episode of Contagion® Connect.

In mouse models, the vaccine produced antibodies for SARS-CoV-2 which may offer sufficient protection.

Listen for a daily COVID-19 update.

A new commentary argues that the gradual pace at which we research other health challenges is not appropriate for a global pandemic.

A poster presented at CROI 2020 examined rates of TB screening among people living with HIV in PEPFAR supported countries.

Trainees in a new study using HIV-ASSIST were significantly more likely to choose appropriate ART regimens compared to those using guidelines alone.

From 2013 to 2018, new HCV cases fell 68% among men living with HIV in 2 UK cities, London and Brighton.