Children With HIV From Sub-Saharan Africa at Highest Risk for Kaposi Sarcoma
Children with HIV from sub-Saharan Africa living in Europe are at highest risk of Kaposi Sarcoma.
Children with HIV from sub-Saharan Africa living in Europe are at highest risk of Kaposi Sarcoma.
Viral suppression is key in restoring mucosal CD4+ viral immunity and resolving CD8+ alveolitis in patients with HIV, actively smoking and at risk for developing COPD.
Flu activity is typically low worldwide, but slightly increased in the US. Vaccination is recommended and antiviral treatment for patients at high risk.
The use of prophages can reduce invasiveness in S aureus infections of diabetic foot ulcers that limit intracellular growth.
Health care workers need to implement strategies to reduce unmet ancillary healthcare needs in MSM living with HIV.
Person-to-person or environmental transmission is low in mcr-1 gene antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Liberia’s Men’s Health Screening Program for Ebola survivors successful in spite of complex challenges.
Transmission risk of a urinary tract infection caused by drug resistant, mcr-1-positive Escherichia coli seems to be low.
Findings add to body ever-growing body of Zika knowledge.
During the influenza seasons, hospital admission rates were lower with flu vaccination, according to the data, including those for stroke, heart failure and pneumonia or influenza, and all-cause death.