Tuberculosis Assessment More Efficient With Sputum Molecular Testing
In patients with possible tuberculosis, sputum molecular testing may facilitate a more accurate and efficient assessment of disease.
In patients with possible tuberculosis, sputum molecular testing may facilitate a more accurate and efficient assessment of disease.
A meta-analysis sought to determine the effect of influenza vaccination on cardiac-related mortality in patients with heart failure.
The HIV Prevention Trials Network study 067 assessed whether sexual activity would be covered by pre- and postexposure antiretroviral dosing with daily or nondaily regimens and whether drug concentrations would reduce the incidence of HIV in men and transgender women who have sex with men.
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