Updated guidance on management and chemoprophylaxis of invasive group A streptococcal diseaseIncidence has increased in the past decade, with infants, young children and the elderly at highest risk Antibiotic use in infants may be linked to development of celiac disease in childhoodStudy finds early exposure to systemic antibiotics might be a risk factor for celiac disease Study quantifies risk of peripheral neuropathy with systemic fluoroquinolone use Risk increase may depend on timing of fluoroquinolone exposure and cumulative dose New Brunswick declares gonorrhea outbreak, blames dating apps and anonymous sex Pharmacies overtake doctors’ offices as primary venue for influenza vaccination However, overall vaccination rates continue to be below targets Influenza A(H3N2) steadily increasing since mid-January, particularly in long-term care facilities 2018/19 influenza vaccine provides little or no protection against influenza A(H3N2) viruses this season New computer-aided model may help predict sepsis Cross-reactivity between antibacterial and nonantibacterial sulfonamides Patients with a history of sulfonamide antibiotic hypersensitivity do not need to avoid taking nonantibacterial sulfonamides Canadian experts advise against prolonged courses of antibiotics for Lyme disease Lengthy antibiotic therapy does not improve outcomes, but can lead to adverse reactions and antibiotic-resistant organisms High-dose biotin supplements may interfere with certain lab tests May affect immunoassays used to investigate or monitor cardiac disease, endocrine disorders, malignancies, anemias and infectious diseases First Previous 79 80 81 82 83 Next Last