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Daily Archives: March 21, 2021

Study: More than half of antibiotics prescribed in US hospitals were not consistent with recommended prescribing practices

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:44h | UTC

Assessment of the Appropriateness of Antimicrobial Use in US Hospitals

Commentary: New findings spur call to reduce improper antibiotic use in hospitals – CIDRAP

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


M-A: Most patients with allergy to Penicillin can be given Cefazolin

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:41h | UTC

Assessment of the Frequency of Dual Allergy to Penicillins and Cefazolin: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis – JAMA Surgery

Commentary: Common antibiotic can safely be given to most surgery patients despite penicillin allergy – Massachusetts General Hospital

 

Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)

 


Podcast: Things We Do For No Reason in Pediatrics #2

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:37h | UTC

Things We Do For No Reason in Pediatrics #2 – Cribsiders

Related episode: Things We Do For No Reason in Pediatrics

 


Long-term outcomes of patients undergoing the Ross procedure

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:42h | UTC

Long-Term Outcomes of Patients Undergoing the Ross Procedure – Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Commentaries: Ross Procedure Done Well Holds Up Over Time – TCTMD AND Long-Term Outcomes of the Ross Procedure – American College of Cardiology

 


Short review: Caring for the patient with catatonia

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:39h | UTC

Caring for the Patient With Catatonia – JAMA Psychiatry

 


Expert consensus statements for the management of COVID-19-related acute respiratory failure

21 Mar, 2021 | 22:05h | UTC

Expert consensus statements for the management of COVID-19-related acute respiratory failure using a Delphi method – Critical Care

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Two Randomized Trials of Neutralizing Antibodies to Prevent HIV-1 Acquisition

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:34h | UTC

Two Randomized Trials of Neutralizing Antibodies to Prevent HIV-1 Acquisition – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

 


Bioethics | “Nazi anatomical drawings are donated in effort to address ethical quandary — and spotlight a dark history”

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:38h | UTC

Nazi anatomical drawings are donated in effort to address ethical quandary — and spotlight a dark history – STAT

Related: ”The surgeon had a dilemma only a Nazi medical text could resolve. Was it ethical to use it?” – STAT

 


RCT: Pegcetacoplan vs. Eculizumab in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:32h | UTC

Pegcetacoplan versus Eculizumab in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria – New England Journal of Medicine

 


Researchers identify head impact rates in four major high school sports

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:30h | UTC

News release: Researchers Identify Head Impact Rates in Four Major High School Sports – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Original study: Sport- and Gender-Based Differences in Head Impact Exposure and Mechanism in High School Sports – Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Cohort study: Preschoolers’ extensive electronic media use linked to emotional/behavioral issues

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:29h | UTC

Original Study: High-dose electronic media use in five-year-olds and its association with their psychosocial symptoms: a cohort study – BMJ Open

Commentaries: Preschoolers’ extensive electronic media use linked to emotional/behavioural issues – British Medical Journal AND Expert reaction to observational study on electronic media use in 5 year olds and psychosocial symptoms – Science Media Centre AND Does Too Much ‘Screen Time’ Have Your Preschooler Acting Out? – HealthDay

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Infection and mRNA vaccine-induced immunity may be retained against SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7

21 Mar, 2021 | 22:04h | UTC

Neutralizing Antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2 Variants After Infection and Vaccination – JAMA

 


SARS-CoV-2 variants B.1.351 and P.1 can escape from therapeutic antibodies and evade antibodies induced by infection or mRNA vaccination

21 Mar, 2021 | 22:02h | UTC

SARS-CoV-2 variants B.1.351 and P.1 escape from neutralizing antibodies – Cell

 


CDC Guidance for schools says students can now stay 3 feet apart, rather than 6

21 Mar, 2021 | 22:07h | UTC

CDC Guidance: CDC Updates Operational Strategy for K-12 Schools to Reflect New Evidence on Physical Distance in Classrooms – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

See also: Operational Strategy for K-12 Schools through Phased Prevention – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Commentaries: CDC Says Schools Can Now Space Students 3 Feet Apart, Rather Than 6 – NPR AND CDC updates COVID school guidance, OKs 3-feet distancing – CIDRAP

Related: Cohort study: Effectiveness of three vs. six feet of physical distancing for controlling spread of COVID-19 among primary and secondary students and staff (study and commentary)

 

Commentaries on Twitter

 


[Preprint] Oxford/AstraZeneca and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines probably can still neutralize P.1 strain of SARS-CoV-2, but at lower levels

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:55h | UTC

Antibody evasion by the Brazilian P.1 strain of SARS-CoV-2 – bioRxiv

Commentary: Existing COVID vaccines may protect against Brazilian variant – Oxford study – Reuters

 


B.1.351 strain of SARS-CoV-2 neutralization titer reduced 8- to 9-fold for Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccinees. Convalescent plasma and therapeutic antibodies were less effective against this variant as well.

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:52h | UTC

Evidence of escape of SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.351 from natural and vaccine-induced sera – Cell

 


Bioethics | “Europe’s Vaccine Ethics Call: Do No Harm and Let More Die?”

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:50h | UTC

Europe’s Vaccine Ethics Call: Do No Harm and Let More Die? – The New York Times (free registration may be required)

Related opinion: Covid-19 vaccine adverse events: balancing monitoring with confidence in vaccines – The BMJ Opinion

See also: European Medicines Agency finds AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and benefits outweigh the risks (Statement and commentaries) AND Statement of the WHO Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS) COVID-19 subcommittee on safety signals related to the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine – World Health Organization AND Update on the safety of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca (statement and commentaries)

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Recent Randomized Trials of Antithrombotic Therapy for Patients With COVID-19: JACC State-of-the-Art Review

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:49h | UTC

Recent Randomized Trials of Antithrombotic Therapy for Patients With COVID-19: JACC State-of-the-Art Review – Journal of the American College of Cardiologyv

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Modeling Study: Vaccination alone is unlikely to contain COVID-19 infections in UK

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:46h | UTC

Vaccination and non-pharmaceutical interventions for COVID-19: a mathematical modelling study – The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Commentaries: Risking further COVID-19 waves despite vaccination – The Lancet Infectious Diseases AND Vaccination alone is unlikely to contain COVID-19 infections in UK – The Lancet

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Clinician Guide to COVID-19 diagnostics in children

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:48h | UTC

Clinician guide to COVID-19 diagnostics – ADC Education & Practice

 


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