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Monkeypox: epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention ...

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transmission disease :: Article Creator Aggressive Lung Pathogen May Not Be Prone To Person-to-person Transmission A little-known bacterium -; a distant cousin of the microbes that cause tuberculosis and leprosy -; is emerging as a public health threat capable of causing severe lung infections among vulnerable populations, those with compromised immunity or reduced lung function. Recent research found that various strains of the bacterium, Mycobacterium abscessus, were genetically similar, stoking fears that it was spreading from person to person. But a new study by Harvard Medical School researchers published May 22 in PNAS, calls those findings into question, offering an alternative explanation behind the genetic similarity of clinical clusters. This suggests that the pathogen may not be that prone to person-to-person transmission after all. Our findings make a strong case for a different explanation behind the observed genetic similar

Science Falls Behind as Syphilis Stages Another Comeback

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cough syrup is safe in pregnancy :: Article Creator What Should I Know Regarding Pregnancy, Nursing And Administering Dm Cough Syrup Oral To Children Or The Elderly? If you are pregnant Not Recommended: If you are nursing Precaution: INSUFFICIENT DATA AVAILABLE; MOLECULAR WT LOW ENOUGH FOR POSSIBLE EXCRETION If you are an adult over 60 Sorry, we have no data available. Please contact your doctor or pharmacist. Pediatric use Severe Precaution: Do not use in pediatrics <6 years of age unless clinician consultation. Search Drugs Related Drugs Select a condition to view a list of medication options Drug Survey This survey is being conducted by the WebMD marketing sciences department. Selected from data included with permission and copyrighted by First Databank, Inc. This copyrighted material has been downloaded from a licensed data provider and is not for distribution, except

Flu: Symptoms, Contagiousness, and Treatment

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effects of influenza :: Article Creator Cardio Boosts Immunity: Regular Aerobic Exercise Slashes Risk Of Death From Flu And Pneumonia Regular aerobic exercise, popularly known as "cardio," is linked to a significantly lower risk of death from flu or pneumonia, even at weekly levels below those recommended, finds US research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Study: Leisure-time physical activity and mortality from influenza and pneumonia: a cohort study of 577,909 US adults. Image Credit: BGStock72 / Shutterstock But the findings suggest that there may be a level above which the effects plateau or become potentially harmful in the case of muscle-strengthening activities.  Adults are advised to clock up at least 150 minutes/week of moderate intensity, or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity, aerobic physical activity, or an equivalent combination, plus muscle-strengthening activity of moderate or greater inten

11 Most Common Flu Symptoms – Forbes Health

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infant cough remedies :: Article Creator How To Treat A Dry Cough Naturally And Medicinally Dry coughs can be uncomfortable. However, there are a variety of over-the-counter (OTC) medications available at your local drugstore that may help ease your cough. Decongestants Decongestants are OTC medications that treat congestion in the nose and sinuses. When you contract a virus, such as the common cold, decongestants will constrict the blood vessels in your nose. This can reduce swelling and make it easier to breathe. They may also lessen postnasal drip. Several types of decongestants are available, but the most common brand-name decongestants in the United States include: Important It's recommended that children under age 12 don't take decongestants. The risk of dangerous side effects is too high. Decongestants should never be given to children under 2 because of serious side effects such as seizures and rapid heart rate. If

Best Medicines for a Stuffy Nose

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difference between cold and flu symptoms :: Article Creator What Are The Differences Between RSV, The Flu, And COVID-19? Some symptoms of RSV, the flu, and COVID-19 are similar. Examples include a cough, runny nose, and fever. However, COVID-19 can affect taste, while RSV may decrease appetite. The causes and treatments for each respiratory infection are different. Influenza (flu), COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are three highly contagious respiratory infections. Exposure to a unique virus causes each one. While they each share some similarities, understanding how these respiratory viruses differ can help people properly respond. While certain symptoms overlap, each of these respiratory viruses also has a few distinct differences. Flu symptoms The flu can cause mild to severe symptoms that tend to come on suddenly. Fever is often thought of as a distinguishing flu symptom. However, not everyone who has the f

Living With Covid Doesn't Mean Ignoring It

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transplant infectious disease :: Article Creator Infectious Disease Scientists Look Beyond The Pandemic As envisioned by Michael Boeckh, MD, PhD, head of Fred Hutch's Infectious Disease Sciences Program,  the two-day symposium was both a scientific conference and an opportunity "to train the next generation of leaders, researchers and clinicians" in this specialized field. Seventy-one promising, early career doctors and scientists attended with full travel grants. Senior researchers and physicians who spoke at the gathering served as mentors to the trainees throughout the event. "We invited both leaders in the field, but also the rising stars to hear about their research and their interpretation of the science," Boeckh said as he opened the Seattle event on May 1. Although the catastrophe of COVID-19 was seldom out of mind, speakers noted that the field was once again turning to what passed for normal before the pandemi

Public Health Importance of Emporiatrics: A Review

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cold v flu :: Article Creator What Are The Symptoms Of RSV And How Long Is It Contagious For? Let's Unpack This Common Cold Virus We're not in winter just yet, but the cold and flu season has arrived. While there's been a lot of focus on COVID-19 and influenza in previous years, you might have heard about another virus going around: RSV.  Let's unpack what it is, how it spreads and how you can keep yourself from catching it.  What is RSV? It stands for respiratory syncytial virus, which causes respiratory infections. RSV is one of about 200 viruses that can cause a cold — which is very common.  "Most children will be infected with RSV at least once before they turn two," a Queensland Health spokesperson said. "A single RSV infection does not result in long-lasting protective immunity and repeat infections can occur in children." Most cases of illness caused by RSV are mild. But it can lead to seri