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Twice-daily cephalexin safe, effective for women with uncomplicated UTI
Cephalexin given twice daily is as effective as a regimen of four daily doses for treating women with uncomplicated UTIs, researchers reported.
What is the COVID-19 pandemic’s biggest impact on the specialty of ID?
For the latest story in our “Life during COVID” series, we asked experts to describe the impact the pandemic has had on patient health and the practice of medicine in the United States.
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Q&A: Getting the word out about new tools to protect infants from RSV
For the first time, many Americans will enter the fall with multiple options to protect themselves against respiratory syncytial virus, even young children.
BLOG: Exceptions to non-competes
As we discussed in our prior blog entry, you can expect that the buyer will require you to agree to non-compete restrictions.
Sequence of returns risk: What it is and how to minimize it
As physicians age, they should consider the reallocation of their assets into increasingly conservative investments to best limit their exposure to loss.
For first time in decade, teen HPV vaccine coverage does not increase
HPV vaccine coverage in U.S. teenagers did not increase in 2022 for the first time in a decade, according to data published in MMWR.
Experts revive interest in vaccine for West Nile virus amid ongoing threat
CDC experts argued recently that the time is right to revisit the need for a vaccine against West Nile virus, which remains the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the United States.
Physicians reckon with 'profound' impact of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has been described by Anthony S. Fauci, MD, as “the most catastrophic acute infectious disease outbreak” in more than a century.
Inaccurate pulse oximetry readings delay COVID-19 therapy for Black patients
Pulse oximeters more frequently overestimated arterial oxygen saturation among Black patients hospitalized with COVID-19 compared with white patients, leading to delayed COVID-19 therapy, a recent study found.
Racers contract bacterial infection after California Tough Mudder race
Several people contracted Aeromonas infections during a Tough Mudder race in California, health officials confirmed.
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