Children with obstructive sleep apnea are nearly twice as likely to contract influenza or COVID-19, according to a recent study.
Maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy does not appear to increase the risk for neurodevelopmental delays in children through age 18 months.
Immunocompromised status remains a significant risk factor for in-hospital mortality in COVID-19, particularly among patients with pneumonia.
Declines in cervical cancer incidence among young US women during the human papillomavirus vaccination era vary by geographic region.
Survivors of firearm injuries often experience long-term physical and functional health challenges, according to a recent study.
Ultrasounds performed too early during hospitalization for first febrile UTI are more likely to produce false positives in young children.
Doxycycline PEP reduces chlamydia risk but is associated with higher gonorrhea odds in a real-world study of a diverse clinic population.
In a major shift, the US Food and Drug Administration is relaxing a long-standing drug approval requirement for common diseases.
LA CAB for PrEP shows high effectiveness and persistence among Black cisgender and transgender women in the United States.
The AAP 2026 schedule maintains status for vaccines the CDC moved to shared clinical decision-making, aiming to avoid clinician and parent confusion.
Real-world data show an ibalizumab-based regimen provides sustained virologic suppression in heavily treatment-experienced ...
Phase 3 trial results show BIC/LEN is noninferior to BIC/FTC/TAF for maintaining virologic suppression in adults with HIV.