The Food and Drug Administration has approved the OraQuick® HIV Self-Test to include individuals 14 years of age and older.
Zinplava (bezlotoxumab) injection will be discontinued as of January 31, 2025, according to the FDA’s drug shortages tracker.
Rates of pertussis in the US are surging, with more than 32,000 cases reported as of mid-December — about 6 times more than at this time last year and more than have been reported since 2014.
The incidence of tularemia, a rare nationally notifiable zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis, increased from 2001-2010 to 2011-2022.
A Louisiana resident has died after being hospitalized with bird flu in December of last year, marking the first known US death from the virus.
Intestinal ultrasound can be considered a screening tool for pediatric inflammatory bowel disease, according to study findings.
V116 (PCV21) was more cost-effective than PCV20 alone and PCV15 plus PPSV23 for the prevention of adult pneumococcal disease.
Patients with indeterminate chronic hepatitis B (CHB) phase are at risk of progressing to advanced liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), according to study results published in the Journal ...
Fecal calprotectin concentrations were increased in over a quarter of patients with symptomatic microscopic colitis and were linked to worse symptoms.
In patients with HIV, cancer incidence trends from 2001 to 2019 differed by transmission risk and were not uniform across racial and ethnic groups.
The A(H5N1) virus generally causes mild illness of short duration, mainly among US adults exposed to infected animals.
Vaccines to protect against RSV in newborns and older adults are being more widely accepted by the American public, while confidence in other vaccines remains unchanged.