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Fri February 14 – 10 Stories of The Day!

14 Feb, 2020 | 10:56h | UTC

 

1 – Guidelines for the Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection: Recommendations from the National Tuberculosis Controllers Association and CDC, 2020 – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (free)

Related: WHO Guideline: Latent TB Infection (free) AND Study: Rifampicin is Likely to be the Safest Latent Tuberculosis Infection Treatment Option (free)

Commentary: Guidelines Updated on Treating Latent TB – NEJM Journal Watch (free)

 

2 – German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases – International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (free)

Related: Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (free resources)

 

3 – Updated nomenclature of delirium and acute encephalopathy: statement of ten Societies – Intensive Care Medicine (free)

 

4 – Management of acute ischemic stroke – The BMJ (free for a limited period)

 

5 – Accelerated surgery versus standard care in hip fracture (HIP ATTACK): an international, randomised, controlled trial – The Lancet (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Hip fracture: accelerated surgery fails to cut mortality or major complications in HIP ATTACK trial – Univadis (free registration required)

 

6 – Short term association between ozone and mortality: global two stage time series study in 406 locations in 20 countries – The BMJ (free)

Commentary: More evidence links ozone pollution to premature death – Reuters (free)

 

7 – The Climate Crisis and Clinical Practice – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

 

8 – Management of Acute Asthma in Adults in 2020 – JAMA (free for a limited period)

Related Article: Outpatient Management of Chronic Asthma in 2020 – JAMA (free for a limited period)

Editorial: New Therapeutic Strategies for Asthma – JAMA (free for a limited period)

 

9 – Efficacy, Safety, and Acceptability of Pharmacologic Treatments for Pediatric Migraine Prophylaxis: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis – JAMA Pediatrics (free for a limited period)

Editorial: Can We Really Stop Pediatric Migraine? Using Network Meta-analysis to Remove the Guess Work (free)

Commentary: Network Meta-Analysis: Scant Evidence That Migraine-Prevention Meds Work in Kids – NEJM Journal Watch (free)

 

10 – 14 February 2020 Edition – COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 Latest Articles, Guidelines, News & Perspectives (several free resources)

 


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