More Than Half of U.S. Medical Interns Experience Sexual Harassment
Variation seen by institution and specialty training
SARS-CoV-2 Rebound Rate Similar With, Without Oral Antivirals
Second study shows similar rates of SARS-CoV-2 RNA shedding and viral rebound for those receiving nirmatrelvir/ritonavir or placebo
Many U.S. Nursing Home Residents Have Not Been Vaccinated for Flu, COVID-19, or RSV...
Second study shows that 42.2 and 18.3 percent of individuals aged 18 years and older reported receiving flu, updated COVID-19 shots
Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis Does Not Avert STIs in Women
Incidence of STIs not significantly lower with doxycycline PEP than with standard care among women receiving HIV PrEP
Burnout, Lack of Fulfillment Linked to Physician Intention to Leave
Inverse associations with intention to leave seen for increases in supportive leadership behavior, peer support, perceived gratitude
Four People Have Died From Salmonella-Tainted Cantaloupe in the United States
In Canada, 153 cases linked to the same outbreak were reported by Dec. 15, including 53 hospitalizations and six deaths
Artificial Intelligence Models Improve Clinicians’ Diagnostic Accuracy
Standard AI models improve predictions, but systematically biased predictions reduce accuracy
Robust Score Can ID Infection Risk in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma
Low platelet count, ISS III, higher WHO performance status, age older than 60 years are risk factors for severe infection/death
2014 to 2021 Saw Increase in HIV Testing, PrEP in Transgender Persons
In 2021, 20.2 and 10.2 percent of transgender women and transgender men who had an HIV test were prescribed PrEP
Blacks More Likely to Have Disseminated Manifestations of Lyme Disease
Black patients have significantly longer median time to appropriate antibiotic treatment than Whites

















