Microbiology
Azithromycin Reduces Risk of Sepsis or Death in Va
Azithromycin Reduces Risk of Sepsis or Death in Vaginal Births

Single antibiotic dose reduces maternal mortality risk during childbirth.

October 2023

Microbiological Results in Girls with Vulvovaginitis: Implications for Treatment

Evaluation of culture results informs decision-making and potential treatment for vulvovaginitis in girls.

October 2023

Antibiotic Prophylaxis to Prevent Kidney Scarring
Antibiotic Prophylaxis to Prevent Kidney Scarring in Urinary Tract Infection

A systematic review examines the effectiveness of antibiotic prophylaxis in preventing kidney scarring associated with urinary tract infection.

October 2023

Covid-19 Could Become a Seasonal Flu-Like Threat T
Covid-19 Could Become a Seasonal Flu-Like Threat This Year

Authorities estimate that the virus will circulate in the same way as influenza, but will not disturb society or collapse hospital systems.

October 2023

Exposure to Fluoridated Water and Child Developmen
Exposure to Fluoridated Water and Child Development

Study finds no adverse effects of early fluoride exposure on child development

October 2023

COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnant Women: Protecting
COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnant Women: Protecting Mothers and Babies

Vaccination during pregnancy offers protection against infection and hospitalization.

October 2023

Adverse Effects of Excessive or Inadequate Sleep o
Adverse Effects of Excessive or Inadequate Sleep on Health

Study shows increased risk of infection among patients sleeping less than six or more than nine hours.

October 2023

Software Identifies Potential for Co-Infection wit
Software Identifies Potential for Co-Infection with Two Coronavirus Variants

VICOS tool aids in understanding co-infections with existing strains.

October 2023

Influence of Celebrity Tweets on Public Opinion Du
Influence of Celebrity Tweets on Public Opinion During the Pandemic

Study suggests celebrity tweets may shape negative public opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic.

October 2023

Long-term Cardiovascular Risk Following COVID-19 I
Long-term Cardiovascular Risk Following COVID-19 Infection

Individuals who have contracted COVID-19 remain at a heightened risk of death for at least 18 months post-infection, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring and intervention.

October 2023