HCV is now diagnosed in millennials at about the same rate as in baby boomers; CDC responds with a recommendation for HCV screening in all adults aged ≥18 years.
FDA Approves First New Antibiotic in Decades for Uncomplicated UTI
Pivmecillinam is an aminopenicillin, a class of beta-lactam antibiotics with a mechanism of action that may help reduce rising levels of antibiotic resistance.
Respiratory Tripledemic 2022-23: An Expert Recap
William Schaffner, MD, medical director of the NFID, provides an expert recap of the 2022-2023 respiratory virus season for primary care clinicians.
Shingrix Nearly 80% Effective Against Shingles in Older Adults up to 11 Years Post-Vaccination
Vaccine efficacy remained high at 82% at year 11 following vaccination, according to new long-term data.
Primary Viewpoints Episode 11: AAFP President-elect Discusses Greatest Concerns about Upcoming Flu Season
"Primary Viewpoints," a podcast from Patient Care Online, brings you an exclusive interview with incoming AAFP president Sterling Ransone, MD.
GSK Announces FDA PDUFA Date for 5-in-1 Meningococcal Vaccine Based on Acceptance of BLA
The FDA expects to take action on the GSK BLA for its pentavalent MenB vaccine by February 14, 2025.
RSV Disease Severity Comparable to Unvaccinated COVID-19, Influenza: New Research
In adults hospitalized with RSV, odds of severe outcomes, including death, were much higher than for those admitted for, but vaccinated against, COVID-19, flu.