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CDC recommends single-visit testing for hepatitis C
In new guidance, the CDC recommended that the two-step testing process for hepatitis C virus be completed in one visit, eliminating the need for multiple visits, which often leads to incomplete testing.
Long COVID manifestations vary based on severity of acute illness
Long COVID symptoms widely ranged based on the severity of the acute illness phase, demonstrating the need for individualized and multidisciplinary care, according to researchers.
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Providers react positively to RSV vaccine news, plus Crohn's disease, heart failure drugs
An analysis of the online conversations among health care professionals on social media offered insight into, and sentiment toward, new pharmaceutical product approvals and launches.
Malpractice insurance is a physician’s first line of defense
Concerns about potential malpractice liability are top of mind for many physicians of all specialties. This is not surprising given recent verdicts in medical malpractice actions that have awarded millions of dollars in damages to plaintiffs.
Q&A: Taking infection prevention recommendations ‘from paper to bedside’
Experts published new recommendations focused on helping hospitals implement evidence-based infection prevention recommendations into practice.
BLOG: Corporate practice of medicine prohibitions
Many states have corporate practice of medicine prohibitions.
Biden administration proposes rules to protect consumers from health ‘junk insurance’
President Joe Biden announced new proposals that aim to lower health care costs by reinstating limits on short-term insurance plans and addressing surprise medical bills and medical debt.
HIV trial participants remain virally suppressed on dolutegravir monotherapy
Early combination ART initiation during primary HIV infection can lead to sustained virological suppression after switching to dolutegravir monotherapy, data from the EARLY-SIMPLIFIED study suggests.
ART ‘starter packs’ help link patients to HIV care from emergency department
A hospital in California offered patients who tested positive for HIV in the emergency department an initial 14-day supply of ART, believing it would minimize treatment barriers and encourage them to seek outside care.
Children with mitochondrial disorders have weaker immune response to infection
Children with mitochondrial disorders have altered B cell function, which weakens their immune response to viral infections, according to study results published in Frontiers in Immunology.
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