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VTE Related to SARS-CoV-2 Infection Less Of a Problem in Outpatients

April 06, 2021 In contrast to the elevated risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) observed in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, outpatients with SARS-CoV-2 infection do not appear to carry a greater risk, a study out of the Kaiser Permanente Northern California system shows. When looking at all VTE events identified in the study, the rate was higher in those with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test versus those without (7.6 vs 5.2 per 1,000 participants; P 0.001), researchers led by Nareg Roubinian, MD (Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research and the Permanente Medical Group, Oakland, CA), report. That difference, however, was driven by events that occurred during or after a hospitalization (5.8 vs 3.0 per 1,000 participants;

Incidence of blood clots in adults tested for SARS-CoV-2

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News Scan for Apr 05, 2021

B117 has similar aerosol stability to other strains The COVID-19 B117 strain, which was first identified in the United Kingdom, has similar aerosol stability compared with three other COVID strains, so transmissibility differences are most likely due to other factors, according to a study last week in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. The researchers looked at an isolate of B117 as well as three other COVID-19 strains (hCoV-19/France/IDF0372/2020, hCoV-19/USA/NY-PV08449, and hCoV-19/USA/WA-1/2020), testing the effects of light, humidity, and temperature on aerosols from a simulated respiratory tract lining fluid (sRTLF) in a rotating drum chamber.

Local medical providers expecting telehealth to have high use post-pandemic

Local medical providers expecting telehealth to have high use post-pandemic
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Secrets in your stool: Detecting colorectal cancer

March 10, 2021 | 12:03 am Font Size AAA A FECAL immunochemical test, which tests for hidden blood in the stool, is inexpensive and less invasive. It can be done at home. Image via Whispyhistory / CC BY-SA 4.0 / Wikimedia Commons By Patricia B. Mirasol COLORECTAL CANCER is the third deadliest cancer in the Philippines after breast cancer and lung cancer. It is, however, beatable, treatable, and preventable, according to Dr. Atenodoro “Jun” R. Ruiz, Jr., head of The Medical City’s (TMC) colorectal cancer screening task force, at a discussion organized by TMC’s Augusto P. Sarmiento Cancer Institute. The most common signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer (or colon cancer) are a change in bowel habits, rectal bleeding with bright red blood, and unintended weight loss.

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