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British Medical Journal (The BMJ)
A detailed summarization of the clinical presentation of 197 individuals with PCR-confirmed diagnosis of monkeypox in the UK. The summary documents a highly variable prodrome in terms of prodromal symptoms and timing to eruption of visible lesions. Systemic illness was seen in 86% of patients. After mucocutaneous lesions, seen in 100% of patients, fever was the next most common manifestation, seen in 62% of patients.
All Specialties August 4th 2022
MedPage Today
@thatgaydoctor, MD, a family medicine doctor in Chicago and an advocate for the health of underserved and LGBTQ populations, discusses the two weeks spent in isolation learning about the virus, spreading information across social media, and cautioning people about the routes of transmission, especially among the queer population where it seemed to be spreading rapidly in major cities.
Emergency Medicine July 27th 2022
Anesthesiology News
“Just an anesthesiologist.” This retired doctor speaks about the country’s lack of understanding of this medical profession. Why? In a recent survey, the general public was asked whether anesthesiologists are physicians: A full 22% of respondents answered incorrectly and 8% were unsure.
Anesthesiology July 26th 2022
Medical Professionals Reference (MPR)
In its alert, the CDC warned doctors that these viruses circulate in the summer and fall and that they should be considered as a potential infection in an infant with fever, sepsis, or neurological symptoms.
Allergy & Immunology July 26th 2022
A comprehensive review on the widespread uptake of vaping, including its origins and history, a timeline of discoveries, terminology, epidemiology, its use as a “harm reducer,” clinical presentations of vaping lung injuries (including an overview of the 2019 EVALI outbreak), the pathophysiology of vaping-induced lung injury, clinical aspects including outcomes, COVID-19 considerations, future directions, guidelines, and questions for future research.
Family Medicine/General Practice July 19th 2022
Annals of Internal Medicine
“The original misnomer for HIV—gay-related immune deficiency (GRID)—looms large in the consciousness of many gay men and offers a cautionary lesson for monkeypox and other infectious disease outbreaks.”
All Specialties July 7th 2022