
Younger participants in the study had a higher percentage of stokes than seen in the general population.

Younger participants in the study had a higher percentage of stokes than seen in the general population.

Hamsters treated with the therapy did not lose any bodyweight and had reduced virus particles in their lungs.

Worries mount in Africa as only 2% of the population has received a vaccine.

If it is approved, this would be the first new antifungal class in the United States in years.

During the COVID-19 surge last year, the federal government stopped the required reporting on healthcare-associated infections (HAI) thus leaving an absence of data and important information on HAI. One study examined the effect the initial pandemic surge had on Clostridioides Difficile infection (CDI) in one hospital.

Do the very freedoms Americans enjoy allow us to make less than optimal choices? And will it prevent us from doing what medical science says is best if needed again?

New research from Emory show a significant difference in institutional antibiotic prescribing after education on the value of PCT testing in infected patients last year.

An assessment of the frontline agents show similarities infection cure and recurrence rates at 30 days.

Rates of acute myocardial infarction were higher in those with genetic risks for familial hypercholesterolemia.

Patients with hypoxemia or tachypnea had an overall greater mortality risk compared to those without them.

Participants with a prior case of disease showed cells in their bone marrow up to 4 months after their initial infection.

Sotrovimab was developed by GlaxoSmithKline and Vir Biotechnology to treat mild-to-moderate disease in adults and pediatric patients.

Study of biomarkers of epigenetic aging in patients with HIV finds antiretroviral therapy partially reverses the accelerated aging associated with the infection.

The study authors looked at previously published papers focused on carbapenems, fluoroquinolones, and third-generation cephalosporins.

Reports of myocarditis were reported in mostly young adult males, 4 days after administration.

Lower levels of testosterone in the blood were also associated with increased inflammation.

Nearly half of COVID-19 patients never received rehabilitation evaluation and 20% lost daily living abilities.

Early treatment with lenzilumab improved the likelihood of survival without ventilation by 54% among patients hospitalized with COVID-19 who were hypoxic but not on invasive mechanical ventilation, a new study found.

The guidelines were welcomed by some, but infectious disease providers say caution is needed moving forward.

India pushes 300,000 COVID-19 death mark as worries of black fungus loom.

A discussion on issues surrounding the treatment of HIV with Melissa Badowski, PharmD, MPH.

Ferring Pharmaceuticals and Rebiotix reported results from a trial on their therapy, RBX2660, which shows promise as a Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) treatment.

The company plans to file for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorization for the 12-17 year old population in early June.

New shot fills a vital need, given poor efficacy of earlier options, researchers say.

TAK-003, from Takeda, is showing slightly improved protection among seropositive participants through its 36-month follow-up.

A conversation on antimicrobial stewardship with Kushal Naik, PharmD, MBA.

Routine screening of employees at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital show lower rates of asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection among vaccinated workers.

There is still much to understand in the cases for those who did not require hospitalization but have lingering symptoms that can cause quality-of-life issues.

An investigational therapy demonstrated neutralizing antibodies as well as protection against the virus in preclinical trials.

A study looked at hospital admissions of Medicare patients and saw a large percentage of recurrent Clostridioides difficile infections (rCDI) as the primary diagnosis.