Improving Antibiotic Stewardship and Infection Control

Dr treating patient at the hospital. Image credits: Unsplash Clinical Decision Support (CDS) tools play a crucial role in healthcare, particularly in optimizing antibiotic prescribing and reducing infections. These tools are essential to Antimicrobial Stewardship (ASP) and Infection Prevention (IP) programs. A recent study highlights the application of established CDS evaluation frameworks, such as the […]

Human Milk Sugar Shows Potential For Norovirus Treatment

Number of cases. Image credits: CDC A recent study has shown that 2′-fucosyllactose (2′FL), a sugar found in human milk, can reduce the replication of human norovirus (HuNoV) in lab-grown human intestinal cells, suggesting it could become a treatment for norovirus infections. The research, published in Journal of Virology, focused on the GII.4 Sydney [P16] […]

Expedite Subtyping of Influenza A in Hospitalized Patients

Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a health advisory requesting clinicians and laboratories to expedite the subtyping of influenza A-positive specimens from hospitalized patients, especially those in the intensive care unit (ICU). The federal agency said they are looking for this be performed within 24 hours and they stated on […]

Summarizing SGLT-2 Inhibitor Usage in People With Diabetes and HIV

Image credit: Pexels, N Voitkevich Diabetes presents a significant health challenge for people living with HIV. Among persons with HIV, the prevalence of diabetes is over 2-fold higher than in individuals without HIV.1 There is also an earlier onset of diabetes among persons with HIV than in those without HIV.2 Diabetes is associated with a […]

The “Skip Phenomenon” in Blood Infections

The “skip phenomenon” (SP) refers to a clinical pattern in which blood cultures intermittently test positive before eventually clearing. A recent study sheds light on the fact that one-third of patients with Staphylococcus lugdunensis infective endocarditis (S lugdunensis IE) experience the SP, and these patients tend to face prolonged bacteremia, extended hospital stays, and a […]

Breaking Down Barriers, Having Conversations in the Communities

In 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its surveillance report that showed that despite Black women in the United States making up just 13% of the overall female population, they accounted for 50% of HIV diagnoses among women.1 Barriers for Black women getting HIV prevention and care include access, economic, and cultural, […]

New Combo Drug Shows Strong Results For Worm Infections in Children

Alejandro Krolewiecki, PhD Image credits: Children With Worms Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) like Trichuris trichiura, hookworms, and Strongyloides stercoralis continue to pose a significant health threat, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. These infections cause debilitating conditions, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. Existing treatments, such as albendazole, have shown limited effectiveness, particularly against T trichiura. Recent studies […]

The Changing Climate of Vector-Borne Diseases

The consequences of climate change are now readily visible worldwide. Driven primarily by greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, average global temperatures for the past decade have been the warmest in recorded history.1 Current trends are expected to persist, with global average temperatures estimated to […]

Widespread Beta-Lactamase Resistance Genes Pose Growing Threat Across One Health Domains in the US

Babafela Awosile, DVM, MVSc, PhD, DACVPM Image credits: LinkedIn A comprehensive review of research underscores the widespread distribution of beta-lactamase resistance genes in Enterobacteriaceae across human, animal, and environmental sources in the United States. The study, which analyzed 335 articles published between 1981 and April 2022, provides critical insights into the molecular epidemiology of these […]

Estimating the AUC for Vancomycin Using Non Trapezoidal Equations

In the first part of the interview with Msdi, he discussed AUC-based monitoring for vancomycin and its adoption by institutions and its value in dosing. (See the article below.)  Read more: Looking at the Slow Adoption of AUC-Based Monitoring for Vancomycin In this segment, Msdi talks about using a unique approach that estimates the AUC […]