Tuberculosis Detection May Be Affected by Blood Draw Method
Tuberculosis screening results may differ depending on blood draw methods.
Tuberculosis screening results may differ depending on blood draw methods.
Children with croup who were given glucocorticoids had reduced symptoms at 2 through 24 hours.
Adults hospitalized for pneumonia who received an influenza vaccination during their stay were less likely to seroconvert if they had diabetes, bacterial detection, baseline seropositive titers for influenza B, or influenza vaccination in the previous season.
Benralizumab was associated with a significant reduction in annual asthma exacerbation rates.
A guideline-based approach directing pharmacological treatment to adults more likely to have CVD events may maximize absolute risk reduction of treatment.