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Sepsis misdiagnosis was associated with delayed antibiotic therapy but not in-hospital mortality, and high-risk groups were more prone to over rather than underdiagnosis.
Social barriers were linked to reduced access and low uptake of LAI PrEP and ART for HIV treatment and prevention.
Direct-acting antiviral therapy has reduced the prevalence of hepatitis C viremia over time among adults with HIV infection in the United States. The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) has ...
The FDA has cleared the Visby Medical Women's Sexual Health Test for use at home to test for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and ...
Immunocompromised patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia have an increased risk of in-hospital and long-term mortality.
According to a recent study, the risk for long COVID among pregnant individuals is lower than among matched nonpregnant women.
The Trump administration let go of the last remaining health officials who oversaw HIV care for mothers and children in low-income countries.
The Trump administration has removed 11 guidance documents that helped businesses follow the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Federal cuts to funding could “decimate” medical research in the United States, delaying cures and costing countless lives.
The death of a second child in a fast-growing US measles outbreak brought the nation's top health official to Texas this weekend.
Knowledge of respiratory syncytial virus disease and RSV vaccine eligibility is low among hospitalized older adults.
The US Senate has confirmed the appointment of Mehmet Oz, M.D., to head the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.