Study Suggests Pregnant Women Do Not Face Higher Risk of Death From COVID-19
Slightly less than 1% of the pregnant patients died from COVID-19 compared to 3.5% of nonpregnant patients, according to the study findings.
Slightly less than 1% of the pregnant patients died from COVID-19 compared to 3.5% of nonpregnant patients, according to the study findings.
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A panel of clinical pharmacists introduce themselves and discuss how LDL cholesterol target achievement compares with guideline goals for patients with ASCVD who are treated…
This year’s event from June 20 to 21, 2024, in Austin, Texas, will offer 4.25 BCOP CE hours.
The findings emphasize a need for guideline-based care delivery for patients with severe asthma, particularly for patients who are facing social disparities within health care.
The severity of RSV disease among adults further highlights how crucial vaccine polices and recommendations are.
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Carefully checking every piece of information and proofreading for accuracy is crucial to ensure patient safety
Multiple state and federal laws since the COVID-19 pandemic highlight the growing role of technicians
The recombinant zoster vaccine demonstrated a 79.7% efficacy in patients aged 50 years and older cumulatively within the 6- to 11-year period after vaccination.
Pivmecillinam (Pivya; UTILITY therapeutics Ltd) tablets were approved for female adults with uncomplicated urinary tract infection caused by Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, and Staphylococcus saprophyticus.