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VIDEO: Hooked on ID with Mary Foote, MD, MPH
We caught up with Mary Foote, MD, MPH, at IDWeek to ask how she got “Hooked on ID.”
VIDEO: When to consider a babesiosis diagnosis in children
NEW YORK — In this video, Sunil K. Sood, MD, discusses considering a diagnosis of the tick-borne illness babesiosis in pediatric populations.
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Chlorine no more effective than water at killing C. difficile, study finds
Chlorine-based bleach cleaning solutions are no more effective at killing Clostridioides difficile on surfaces and hospital scrubs than water, a study found.
Children with MIS-C warrant cardiology follow-up, study findings suggest
Patients recovering from multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children should receive a cardiology follow-up, study findings reported in Pediatrics suggest.
People with HIV have increased risk for developing some mental health disorders
People with HIV have an increased risk for developing composite mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, although receiving ART may lower this risk, researchers found.
VIDEO: A review of COVID-19, flu and RSV for general pediatricians
NEW YORK — In this video, Timothy R. Shope, MD, MPH, reviews COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus for general pediatricians in outpatient clinics.
VIDEO: When to suspect a primary immune system issue in children
NEW YORK — When should a pediatrician consider that one of their patients may have an underlying immune issue?
Outcomes similar in people with gram-negative bacteremia despite antibiotic duration
Study findings from hospitals in Copenhagen add to growing data that shorter antibiotic treatment duration is effective for patients with gram-negative bacteremia.
Neck injection may help patients regain smell after COVID-19
A minimally invasive, CT-guided procedure was linked to a restored sense of smell among patients with long COVID, according to results of a small study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
VIDEO: A brief history of vaccines — and a warning — from Sarah S. Long, MD
NEW YORK — In her last appearance as a presenter at the Infectious Diseases in Children Symposium, Sarah S. Long, MD, gave a brief history of vaccines — and offered a warning about the dangers of undervaccination.
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