Artemisinin Partial Resistance in Ugandan Children With Complicated Malaria
This study assesses artemisinin partial resistance, Pfkelch13 variations, and malaria recrudescence in Ugandan children with complicated malaria.
This study assesses artemisinin partial resistance, Pfkelch13 variations, and malaria recrudescence in Ugandan children with complicated malaria.
This pragmatic nonrandomized multisite clinical trial examines the effectiveness of patient-directed educational materials provided before primary care appointments in promoting deprescribing for low-benefit and high-risk…
This case report describes an HIV-positive patient with bilateral syphilitic panuveitis, for whom diagnosis was initially delayed by negative treponemal testing.
Research has found that in nearly 40% of opioid overdose deaths, documented bystanders could have potentially administered the lifesaving medicine naloxone. But in a promising…
Risk prediction to inform strategies for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease is universally recommended by clinical practice guidelines in the US and worldwide.1,2 A…
This study aims to characterize the individual-level agreement of polygenic risk scores for coronary heart disease that perform similarly at the population level.
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This cohort study investigates the regulatory fate in the European Union for drugs that received accelerated approval for cancer indications in the US.
This Viewpoint describes what dermatologists should know about doxycycline postexposure prophylaxis (doxyPEP) for bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, specifically syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea.
A 20-year-old Chinese woman was experiencing fever, malaise, headache, nausea, vomiting, and neck stiffness for 2 weeks. Further examination revealed inflammation, vitritis and cystoid macular…