Infectious Diseases
FDA/CDC
FDA approves new combination drug for HIV patients
A new single pill combination drug was approved to treat HIV-1 infections in virologically suppressed adults.
FDA/CDC
nPEP for HIV: Updated CDC guidelines available for primary care physicians
To be effective, PEP needs to be initiated within 72 hours of exposure, but many people don’t know about this option.
News
Hospitals filling as flu season worsens
CDC director: “Hospitalization rate is the highest we’ve seen” through the end of January.
News
Adacel Tdap effective throughout third trimester vaccination window
The vaccine may offer greater flexibility beyond the early portion of the trimester.
News
DMARDs may hamper pneumococcal vaccine response in systemic sclerosis patients
Vaccination before DMARD initiation or while on a drug holiday might be a good idea.
News
Counseling parents may curb nonmedical vaccine exemptions
California and Washington are states with such laws.
Case-Based Review
Metabolic Complications of HIV Infection
News
Adolescents with chronic health conditions often undervaccinated
But better flu vaccination suggests it can be done well in high-risk teens.
Article
Which interventions are effective in managing parental vaccine refusal?
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: It’s unclear whether educational initiatives alone alter vaccine refusal. Although about a third of parents cite herd...
Conference Coverage
Young adult HIV patients may be at increased risk of hypertension
HIV patients in their 20s are showing high-risk signs of hypertension.