PrEP Stigma High Among U.S. Male Couples
Additionally, men underestimate effectiveness of PrEP
JCAHO Standards Not Always Supported by High-Quality Evidence
Of 20 actionable standards from The Joint Commission, six completely supported by references, six partly supported
SARS-CoV-2-Linked Hospitalization, ED Encounters Rare After Paxlovid
<1 percent of patients to whom Paxlovid was dispensed for mild-to-moderate COVID-19 had hospitalization or ED encounter
Vaccines Estimated to Have Prevented 19.8 Million COVID-19 Deaths
More deaths would have been averted had vaccine coverage targets from COVAX and WHO been met
Fatigue, Brain Fog, Anxiety Prevalent With Long COVID
Significant associations seen for concentration and attention, as well as memory issues, with complaint of brain fog
WHO Says Monkeypox Not a Global Health Threat for Now
Committee said that while the outbreak is not yet a health emergency, that decision should be reviewed again in a few weeks
FDA Panel to Weigh Improved Booster Shots From Moderna, Pfizer
Both Pfizer and Moderna have been testing updated booster shots that target the omicron variant
Fourth Dose of BNT162b2 Prevents Severe COVID-19 in Nursing Home Residents
Substantial protection against hospitalizations, deaths seen among long-term care facility residents during omicron surge
Data Elements, Definitions for COVID-19 Complications Detailed
Clinical lexicon presents data elements related to cardiovascular and noncardiovascular complications of COVID-19
296 Children Had Hepatitis of Unknown Etiology by June 15, 2022
Overall, 89.9 percent of patients under investigation were hospitalized, 6.1 percent required a transplant, and 3.7 percent died