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Annals of Internal Medicine’s Editor-in-Chief Christine Laine, MD, MPH, FACP shares insights into the benefits of pre-prints and advice for minimizing the potential adverse consequences.
Cases of H5N1 avian influenza virus have been reported in the United States in 2024. The Infectious Disease publishing group at DynaMed answers common questions about bird flu from dairy cows.
Rabies is nearly always fatal, so postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) is vital to preventing clinical progression. In this article, DynaMed editors discuss rabies assessment, PEP procedures, and barriers to implementation.
The recommended adult immunization schedule for the United States, 2024, has been published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Read about this resource, and other immunization resources offered by Annals.
The EBM Focus team looks at the latest study on vitamin D for primary fracture prevention.
While most patients with Celiac Disease have gastrointestinal symptoms, they may also present with a variety of extraintestinal (i.e. not gastrointestinal) manifestations. Read about gluten-induced cognitive impairment.
What global health issues should we keep an eye on in 2021? Dr. Stephen A. Berger co-founder of GIDEON (Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Network) outlines five candidates that may re-emerge post-pandemic.
Dr. Louis Leff, founder of EBSCO partner EBMcalc, shares an update on the company’s solutions and the future of their FHIR-enabled clinical calculators.
Bats are among the prime suspects of the deadly coronavirus (2019-nCoV) causing havoc in China. GIDEON takes a closer look at bat-transmitted diseases.
With all the media attention on COVID-19 caused by a novel coronavirus, it’s important not to forget about the more common causes of respiratory infections and pneumonia.