How Many Children Have Asymptomatic COVID-19?
A team at UCSF has created a model which estimates how many pediatric cases are going unnoticed in any US county at any time.
New Data Show Benefit of Steroid Use in Patients With Severe SARS-CoV-2
A trio of studies appearing in JAMA today now support steroid use to reduce mortality in patients with severe SARS-CoV-2 infections.
Roche Launching Rapid Antigen Test In Europe
The test designed to detect SARS-CoV-2 will be available in Europe later this month and provides results in 15 minutes.
Study Simplifies Dolutegravir Dosing for Children with HIV
A pharmacokinetic and safety substudy found that the 50 mg film-coated adult dose of dolutegravir given once daily is safe and effective for children with HIV weighing 20 kg or more.
Linking IBD with Antibiotic Use in Adults
Adults appear to have a higher risk of IBD if they have been prescribed antibiotics, according to a new large study.
Will COVID-19 Vaccines Be Safe for a Nursing Home Setting?
Heat Biologics CEO Jeff Wolf talks with Contagion about the firm's effort to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus which can potentially be administered for some seniors by taking advantage of prior immune mechanisms.
Heat Biologics gp96 Vaccine Effort Aims for T Cell Immunity
One effort to develop a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine focuses on combining antibody and T cell immunity, using a gp96 protein based technology.
FDA Approves Combination HIV-1/HIV-2 Test
The Roche test supports rapid molecular detection of acute HIV infection, with differentiation between HIV-1 and -2.
AstraZeneca Starts Phase 3 Trial for its COVID-19 Vaccine in US
The company is recruiting up to 30000 Americans for AZD1222, its vaccine candidate, as it enters a late-stage trial.
New Analysis Shows 1918 Flu, COVID-19 Had Similar Mortality Impacts
A new analysis of excess deaths suggests the peak of the current pandemic in New York City had a death rate in the same league as the infamous 1918 influenza pandemic.
Oscillatory Patterns in COVID-19 Cases, Deaths Highlights How Pandemic Affects Different Countries
Analysis finds 2-day “lag” in case counts, potentially suggesting testing delays.
Health Care Worker Seroprevalence Data Show Undetected COVID-19 Spread
A new CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report adds information on seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among health care workers in a 13-hospital multistate medical network between April and June of 2020.
Comparing Asthma Complications in COVID-19 With Flu
A study team examined asthma prevalence in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 with population asthma prevalence and a 4-year average of asthma prevalence in influenza hospitalizations across the United States.
Relation of SARS-CoV-2 Reinfection to Cellular Immunity
John F. Kokai-Kun, PhD, Director of External Scientific Collaboration at USP, discusses the recent report of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection.
Antimicrobial Use in COVID-19 Patients
Are COVID-19 patients getting early empiric antibiotics?
Modeling Predicts Contact Tracing Can Contain COVID-19 Despite Relaxed Distancing Measures
Mathematical modeling for tracing COVID-19 contacts can account for likely scenarios of inconsistent physical distancing and quarantine adherence
Analysis Suggests Scope of COVID-19 Outbreak in US Was Underestimated in Early Days
An estimate that 100K may have been infected by mid-March dwarfs official figures.
Plasma Transfusion for COVID-19 Explained
John F. Kokai-Kun, PhD, Director of External Scientific Collaboration at US Pharmacopeia, explains the fundamentals of convalescent plasma treatment for COVID-19.
Raj Bhopal Full Interview: COVID-19 Zugzwang
Bhopal’s recent article, COVID-19 Zugzwang, was published in Public Health in Practice.
FDA Pipeline: EUA Granted for Plasma, Remdesivir Expands to Moderate Cases
A refresher on the week's developments in the infectious disease drug & medical device FDA approval pipeline.
Sanitizer Recalls Expanded Due to 1-Propanol
The FDA regularly posts updates on recalls, outbreak investigations, and related regulatory activities. Weekly, we identify which of those announcements might be most clinically relevant.
Remdesivir Receives EUA for Patients With Moderate COVID-19
FDA expands usage to all hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
US Purchases 150 Million COVID-19 Antigen Tests from Abbott
The 15-minute test was granted emergency authorization by the FDA earlier this week.
Monoclonal Antibody Research: Supply Chain Issues
John F. Kokai-Kun, PhD, explains the supply chain and logistical issues limiting the scale of monoclonal antibody treatment.
What are Monoclonal Antibodies [mAb]? | John F. Kokai Kun, PhD
John F. Kokai-Kun, PhD, Director of External Scientific Collaboration at US Pharmacopeia, explains the fundamentals of monoclonal antibody treatment.
Report Recommends Personalized Approach to Treating Sepsis
A new report suggests a personalized approach to sepsis treatment, recommending prompt antimicrobial therapy for the sickest patients and a more personalize approach for those with less severe cases.
Remdesivir Designation as Orphan Drug Exposed Policy Loophole
The short-lived designation of remdesivir as an Orphan Drug to treat COVID-19 exposed loophole in the Orphan Drug Act.
Covid-19 and Paralysis of the Immune System
How can critically ill COVID-19 patients experience immune system “paralysis” when inflammatory processes are in overdrive?
Did COVID-19 Fears Lead to Fewer Stroke Admissions?
Hospital admissions for stroke fell by nearly a third during March and April 2020 alone when compared with those months in 2019.
Comparing N95 Respirator Mask Decontamination Methods
A study team assessed 4 methods of N95 mask decontamination, with results suggesting that proper procedure can allow the reuse of masks 2-3 times.