Most women who catch COVID-19 when pregnant pass antibodies to their unborn babies
Antibodies against COVID-19 were found in the blood of 85% of newborn babies whose mothers tested positive for IgG antibodies against COVID-19 while pregnant
Antibodies against COVID-19 were found in the blood of 85% of newborn babies whose mothers tested positive for IgG antibodies against COVID-19 while pregnant
Findings suggest women with COVID-19 during pregnancy are five times more likely to be hospitalized, and six times as likely to require treatment in intensive care
Study in over 20,000 Canadian adults hospitalized with COVID-19 finds vaccination with at least one dose is linked with a significantly lower risk of ICU admission and death
The report provides real-world treatment and outcome data for 850,000 US adults hospitalized with COVID-19 over 20 months of the pandemic
Trial results presented at ECCMID show potential of Actiphage for risk stratification in those with latent TB
Three-day in-person educational event allows attendees to network and learn in over 100 sessions focused on cannabis analytical science, medicine/wellness, cultivation, hemp and psychedelics
Blood test could be used to identify patients most likely to become severely ill before they deteriorate
Leafy greens are particularly susceptible to contamination due to their proximity to the ground and the likelihood of people eating them without cooking
Nursery children were found to be exposed to the greatest variety of pathogens and the highest concentrations compared to other groups investigated
An electronic questionnaire was used to gather information about sick leave and side effects from the 1,797 healthcare workers
Blood-based assay has the potential to serve the multiple sclerosis (MS) community in management of relapsing-remitting form of the disease