The US is finalizing a plan to ease screening of travelers from China, the World Bank is short on pandemic funds, and the UK announces…
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Long-COVID patients were more likely to have reflux, peptic ulcers, pancreatitis, dyspepsia, gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome, and other GI conditions.
Physicians and nurses received the highest ratings for providing general health information, with about half of respondents saying they trusted them “a great deal.”
The most common untruth was not telling someone who was going to spend time with their child that they knew or suspected the child had…
About 63% were prescribed empiric antibiotics, but only 7% had bacterial co-infection, and only 3% had a respiratory bacterial co-infection.
An unpublished study involving nearly 150,000 COVID-19 survivors who had mild infections in Salt Lake City suggests that many still had chest pain 6 months…
Chinese export of active pharmaceutical ingredients has been complicated by pandemic-related supply-chain chaos and, more recently, the lifting of the country’s zero-COVID policy.
Long-COVID patients had more blood clots in the lungs, ischemic stroke, coronary artery disease, and other cardiovascular conditions.
Although bacterial co-infections were identified infrequently in hospitalized US COVID-19 patients, they were associated with more than double the risk of death.
Tedros urged countries to share what led to their virus source assessments with the WHO and the science community so they can take steps to…