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      Dolutegravir Exposure Comparable With vs Without Food in Children With HIV - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers evaluated the effects of dolutegravir exposure when as second-line treatment with food among children with HIV infection.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        “Second-line DTG treatment among HIV-positive children resulted in comparable drug exposure levels among those who received treatment with vs without food.” https://t.co/SBfrKgtt5N

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      Anticoagulant Use Common in COVID-19 Hospitalizations Until Omicron Emergence - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers examined the use of anticoagulants among patients hospitalized with COVID-19 infection.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        “the practice of AC use may not necessarily be influenced by guidelines but may be driven by clinicians’ assessment of risk and benefit” https://t.co/83A5HKn4CI

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      Molnupiravir Shows No Benefit in Patients With Symptomatic COVID-19 - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers assessed outcomes of mulnupiravir among previously uninfected high-risk patients with COVID-19 infection.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        “Our results add to the growing evidence that MPV may be effective only in asymptomatic individuals or mild disease and when given early in the course of illness.” https://t.co/5TwL6cNXWZ

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      Cefuroxime Prophylaxis Closer to Incision Time Decreases SSI Risk - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers sought to determine the optimal timing of cefuroxime surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        “These findings suggest that cefuroxime surgical prophylaxis should be administered within 60 minutes prior to incision, ideally within 10 to 25 minutes.” https://t.co/YCz0spoffD

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      Non-Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Common During Hospitalization - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers assessed the incidence and mortality burden of non-ventilator-associated hospital-acquired pneumonia at US hospitals.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        “Non-ventilator-associated hospital-acquired pneumonia may account for up to 7% of all in-hospital deaths, indicating the need for effective prevention strategies and better surveillance.” https://t.co/sqyAuq83a7

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      Tafenoquine Plus Artemisinin-Based Combo Falls Short as P vivax Malaria Cure - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers examined the efficacy of tafenoquine co-administered with artemisinin-based combination therapy for the radical cure of Plasmodium vivax malaria.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        “These findings do not support the use of tafenoquine plus dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for the radical cure of P vivax malaria as no clinically meaningful benefit was observed” https://t.co/GKGQBcAiiG

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      Repeated Use of Masks Does Not Significantly Affect Upper Respiratory Microbiome - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers assessed the bacterial microbiome of the facial skin and oropharynx among individuals who wore fresh surgical masks daily vs reused masks for 1 week.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        “Reusing disposable masks for multiple days did not significantly affect the microbiome of the skin or upper respiratory tract.” https://t.co/R1Q1WnCJDY

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      False-Positive HIV Test Results More Likely Among Patients With Active COVID-19 - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers examined whether patients with PCR-positive COVID-19 infection are more likely to have false-positive results for HIV infection via fourth-generation assay.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        Patients with polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-confirmed #SARS-CoV-2 are more likely to have false-positive fourth-generation #HIV test results. https://t.co/sd7sXkT0Ip

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      False-Positive HIV Test Results More Likely Among Patients With Active COVID-19 - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers examined whether patients with PCR-positive COVID-19 infection are more likely to have false-positive results for HIV infection via fourth-generation assay.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        False-Positive HIV Test Results More Likely Among Patients With Active COVID-19 https://t.co/rah4rrRxGG

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      Amoxicillin Monotherapy Shows High Efficacy Against Syphilis in Patients With HIV - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers compared the effects of low-dose amoxicillin monotherapy with amoxicillin plus probenecid for the treatment of syphilis in patients with HIV infection.

      Source: Infectious Disease Advisor
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        Low-dose #amoxicillin monotherapy is highly efficacious against #syphilis in patients with #HIV infection. https://t.co/L81eYU3WeL

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