Summaries of Must-Read Clinical Literature, Guidelines, and FDA Actions View by Topic View by Date Must Reads In Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases for November/December 2020 COVID-19–induced drop in first measles vaccinations sparks resurgence concerns, Vaccine-preventable infection risk high for pediatric hematopoietic cell transplantation recipients, Three genes could predict congenital Zika infection susceptibility, Obesity, hypoxia predict severity in children with COVID-19, Two consecutive negative FUBC results clear S. aureus bacteremia, More must reads Infectious Diseases for September/October 2020 Social factors predicted peripartum depressive symptoms in Black women with HIV, Dual therapy serves as well as triple for most HIV patients, C. difficile linked to surgery risk in pediatric Crohn’s, Fecal transplant linked to reduced C. difficile mortality, Flu vaccine significantly cuts pediatric hospitalizations, More must readsInfectious Diseases for July/August 2020 Educational intervention curbs use of antibiotics for respiratory infections, ACS disagrees with CDC on HPV vaccination in adults, More data needed to better understand COVID-19 skin manifestations, Zika virus syndrome may adversely affect children normocephalic at birth, Children rarely transmit SARS-CoV-2 within households, More must readsInfectious Diseases for May/June 2020 Study compares pulse vs. continuous therapy for dermatophyte toenail onychomycosis, Survey: 26% of parents hesitant about influenza vaccine, Does cultural tailoring of sexual health programs lead to safer behavior?, Elevated inflammation common in children’s severe COVID-19 disease, COVID-19 could be asymptomatic in 40%-45% of infected, More must readsInfectious Diseases for March/April 2020 Standing orders for vaccines may improve pediatric vaccination rates, Contact tracing, isolation have impact, study shows, Vaginal cleansing at cesarean delivery works in practice, SARS-CoV-2 present significantly longer in stool than in respiratory, serum samples, Bone density slow to rebound after lactation in women with HIV, More must readsPages1 2 3 4 5 6 7 last »