Doctors Report on Four COVID-19 Infections in Newborns in China
Newborn babies and infants appear to be less vulnerable to poor outcomes with COVID-19
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Newborn babies and infants appear to be less vulnerable to poor outcomes with COVID-19
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Manifestations include acute cerebrovascular diseases, impaired consciousness, skeletal muscle injury
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Spread ability of COVID-19 not expected to change with increasing temperature, increasing UV exposure
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Here is what the editors at Physician’s Briefing chose as the most important COVID-19 developments for you and your practice for the week of April 6 to 10, 2020. This roundup includes the latest research news from journal studies and other trusted sources that is most likely to affect clinical practice. FDA Approves New Way […]
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In the age of coronavirus, Americans are being told to stay home and wear masks outside. The federal government has made way for hospitals to treat patients in repurposed hotels and dormitories. Private companies are working to...
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Reports of recovery from serious illness caused by the coronavirus have been trickling in from around the world.Physicians are swapping anecdotes on social media: a 38-year-old man who went home after three weeks at the...
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Ever since the first interventional cardiologist threaded a catheter into an occluded artery in the heart and inflated a balloon to widen the narrowed artery, a turf war has ebbed and flowed between interventionalists and...
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In this exclusive video, medical writer Deb Liao, PharmD, shares her experience as a Covid-19...
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Adherence to the SEP-1 sepsis bundle — a quality care metric for managing early sepsis — is not associated with improved outcomes, researchers found.Jonathan D. Baghdadi, MD, PhD, Department of Epidemiology and...
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The addition of veliparib during chemotherapy and maintenance benefits women with high-grade serous ovarian cancer without BRCA mutations independent of homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) status, according to an analysis...
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That there is racial and ethnic disparity in care is not really news; however, these inequities are now blatantly evident during the Covid-19 pandemic. Seven physician organizations are demanding that the Health and Human...
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WASHINGTON — The FDA approved the first generic alternative to the Proventil HFA (albuterol sulfate) Metered Dose Inhaler, 90mcg/Inhalation, for the treatment or prevention of bronchospasm in patients 4 years and older.The...
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The addition of the beleaguered drug olaratumab to doxorubicin did not prolong overall survival (OS) in patients with advanced soft tissue sarcomas (STS) compared with doxorubicin alone, the randomized phase III ANNOUNCE trial...
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Many physicians aren’t aware that, with limited exceptions, HIPAA...
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In journalism, the “lede” is the first part of a news story. A good lede will entice the reader to...
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Most significant challenges relate to testing and caring for COVID-19 patients, keeping staff safe
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Experimental vaccine is given using a skin-deep shot instead of the typical deeper jab
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Enrollees include more than 500 adults hospitalized or expected to be hospitalized with COVID-19
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Specific genetic codes in most New York City viral samples indicate they originated in Europe
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Nitric oxide can improve blood flow in areas of the lungs still receiving air, may have antiviral properties
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