Investigational RSV Maternal Immunization Could Revolutionize Treatment
January 21st 2019An investigative maternal vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) could soon alter the scope of care for the condition, which is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in children younger than 1 year in the US.
Playing the Long Game: Documented Penicillin Allergies Require Follow-up
January 18th 2019A large percentage of individuals with a documented allergy to penicillin can actually be treated safely with this class of antibiotics. It just requires careful evaluation and management on the part of health care providers.
Older Adults with Gastrointestinal Infections Display Fewer Symptoms
January 18th 2019While young people with enteric infections have the lion’s share of symptoms, the elderly suffer higher rates of complications and hospitalizations from these illnesses. Arriving at a correct, timely diagnosis for this cohort of patients is key.
Inappropriate Prescribing Habits for Bronchiolitis Persist Despite 2006 Guidelines
January 17th 2019A new analysis reports that 1 in 4 infants with bronchiolitis was given an antibiotic despite the fact that 70% of patients did not meet prescribing recommendations set by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Drug-Resistant Surgical Infections in Mexico Fuel 'Medical Tourism' Fears in US
January 17th 2019Health care providers in the US should be aware of an outbreak of an antibiotic-resistant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa at a Mexico hospital where US residents frequently undergo invasive medical procedures.