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Real-world study favours ritonavir-based regimens for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
In a real-world analysis evaluating four oral antiviral agents for the treatment of COVID-19, two ritonavir-based regimens fared better than molnupiravir and azvudine in reducing hospital stay among patients hospitalized for mild or moderate disease.
Real-world study favours ritonavir-based regimens for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
21 Oct 2024
Bedaquiline-containing regimens show sustained benefit in rifampicin-resistant TB
In the treatment of patients with rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (TB), two bedaquiline-containing regimens, namely a 9-month all-oral regimen and a shorter 6-month regimen with 8 weeks of aminoglycoside, maintains superior efficacy to a 9-month injectable regimen through 132 weeks, according to long-term data from the STREAM 2 trial.
Bedaquiline-containing regimens show sustained benefit in rifampicin-resistant TB
16 Oct 2024
Influenza-related complications common in kids with neuropsychiatric comorbidity
Neurologic and psychiatric complications associated with influenza occurs rarely in the paediatric population, but such incidence can be severe and may even lead to hospitalization, suggests a study.
Influenza-related complications common in kids with neuropsychiatric comorbidity
09 Oct 2024
Viral meningitis may induce developmental delays in kids
A mild developmental delay may occur following an infection of viral meningitis in preschool children, according to a study, noting that targeted follow-up must be considered.
Viral meningitis may induce developmental delays in kids
08 Oct 2024
New model predicts HCC risk in noncirrhotic CHB patients
A novel prognostic model based on the viral loads of hepatitis B virus (HBV) demonstrates its utility in predicting and stratifying the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in noncirrhotic patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) who are not yet receiving antiviral therapy.
New model predicts HCC risk in noncirrhotic CHB patients
07 Oct 2024
In utero exposure to flu spells increased risk of childhood seizures
Infants born to mothers who contracted influenza infection during pregnancy are at heightened risk of seizures, particularly febrile seizures, during childhood, according to a large study.
In utero exposure to flu spells increased risk of childhood seizures
03 Oct 2024
Can neurologic manifestations predict poor outcomes in young SARS-CoV-2, MIS-C patients?
A prospective cohort study has shown that in patients aged <18 years hospitalized for acute SARS-CoV-2-related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), neurologic manifestations during the infection are common and may predispose them more to new neurocognitive or functional morbidity at discharge.