Welcome to the latest edition of touchREVIEWS in Infectious Diseases! In this edition, we feature a number of editorials, a practice pearl and a review article covering a wide range of topics including antimicrobial resistance, fungal infections, HIV and respiratory infections.
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Welcome to the latest edition of touchREVIEWS in Infectious Diseases, where we continue our mission to deliver insightful, cutting-edge perspectives in infectious disease diagnosis and management. This issue offers an array of topics spanning diagnostics, service delivery innovations and preventive care, reflecting the dynamic challenges and opportunities in our field. In our first editorial, Barbara […]
Vaginal symptoms are one of the most common reasons for women accessing acute healthcare in the USA.1Â Vaginitis is most commonly evaluated based on clinical observations, including assessment of discharge characteristics, vaginal pH and, in some settings, microscopic examination of vaginal fluids. However, many women are suboptimally treated and often seek additional healthcare within the next […]
The expansion of HIV treatment access during the past two decades, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, stands as a significant accomplishment in the field of public health.1Â Currently, there are an estimated 30 million people on antiretroviral treatment for HIV globally, of whom approximately 70% reside in Africa.2Â Despite advancements in the provision of antiretroviral therapy […]
Highlights Determining infection and multidrug resistance (MDR) rates continuously helps to detect the problem to be solved, including outbreaks. Cleaning and disinfection play an important role in preventing MDR and evaluating and correcting the process for better results. MDR control can only be achieved with various measures applied continuously and consistently by a group of […]
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is often of increased concern in the autumn and winter months, especially for women who are pregnant, or those with newborns.1Â Worldwide, RSV is the second leading cause of death (second to malaria) in children during their first year of life.2Â Elderly people (>60 years of age) are also at an increased risk […]
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is often of increased concern in the autumn and winter months, especially for women who are pregnant, or those with newborns.1Â Worldwide, RSV is the second leading cause of death (second to malaria) in children during their first year of life.2Â Elderly people (>60 years of age) are also at an increased risk […]
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