GI Disease Is Most Common Diagnosis for Nonmigrant U.S. Travelers
Migrant travelers most often receive diagnoses of vitamin D deficiency and latent tuberculosis
Widening Gap ID’d in Housing Affordability for Resident Physicians
Inflation-adjusted first postgraduate year salaries decreased 0.23 percent from 2000 to 2022 while rental prices went up 17.8 percent
Malaria Cases in Florida, Texas Are First U.S. Spread in 20 Years
United States has had 11 malaria outbreaks since 1992, including one involving eight cases in Palm Beach County in Florida in 2003
Sample-to-Answer, Point-of-Care HPV DNA Test Feasible
Test requires six user steps and gives answer in 45 minutes
New U.S. Report on COVID-19 Origins Refutes Wuhan Lab Leak Theory
Four agencies believe the virus was transferred from animals to humans, and two agencies believe the virus leaked from a lab
Air Pollution Linked to Worse Outcomes for COVID-19 Patients
Studies showed increase in duration of hospitalization
Africa’s Contribution to HIV Research Low Relative to Its Burden
Strong association seen between HIV publications and countries' gross domestic product,
State Rankings Presented for Health System Performance
This year's report looked at women's health for the first time and also found pronounced disparities by state in access to prenatal care
Second-Line Switch to Dolutegravir Noninferior in HIV
Switch noninferior for patients without genotype information with viral suppression while receiving regimen containing ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor
Two-Thirds of Physicians, Scientists Report Online Harassment
Reasons for harassment vary, but include harrassment in response to making comments about the COVID-19 pandemic