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Journal: Demodicosis as a Skin Complication in Organ Transplant Recipients: A Case Series. (Pubmed Central) - Oct 14, 2022 Patients showed complete resolution after treatment with topical ivermectin 10 mg/g and topical permethrin 50 mg/g...CONCLUSIONS Demodicosis may have a significant role in the group of infections that organ transplant recipients are prone to, and may co-exist with other dermatological diseases, including neoplasms. However, larger studies in the field are needed.
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Use of Non-Approved and Approved Treatments for COVID-19 by CKD Status in Medicare (Exhibit Hall, Orange County Convention Center, West Building) - Oct 13, 2022 - Abstract #KIDNEYWEEK2022KIDNEY_WEEK_881; Funding NIDDK Support Background Hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, and ivermectin gained popularity for treatment of COVID-19 in 2020...Through June 2021, remdesivir was used less in patients with CKD than in those without for hospitalized COVID-19, likely because the FDA recommends not using remdesivir if eGFR is <30 mL/min. Lower income and Black patients were less likely to receive remdesivir than others.
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Journal: Decreases in scabies and lice cases among the pediatric and adult populations during COVID-19. (Pubmed Central) - Oct 12, 2022 There were significant decreases in the cases and prescriptions for scabies and lice in the pediatric and adult populations. These results provide early insights on how COVID-19 pandemic lockdown orders affected the prevalence of these two conditions and suggest that physical distancing measures reduce transmission of these parasitic conditions.
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Journal: COVID-19 incidence, severity, medication use, and vaccination among dentists: survey during the second wave in Brazil. (Pubmed Central) - Oct 12, 2022 These results provide early insights on how COVID-19 pandemic lockdown orders affected the prevalence of these two conditions and suggest that physical distancing measures reduce transmission of these parasitic conditions. The results of this study show the high severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and raised questions about the use of scientific evidence by dentists in their decision to use controversial substances.
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