Adults With Health Conditions Have Higher Incidence of Severe RSV

Adults With Health Conditions Have Higher Incidence of Severe RSV

Researchers found adults with underlying high-risk conditions (HRCs)—such as asthma, congenital immunodeficiency, chronic kidney disease, and others—had a higher risk of severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection than those without such conditions. A community-based study published in Open Forum Infectious Disease followed 7,501 adults aged 18–64 years over 2 RSV seasons. Overall, RSV acute respiratory infection rates were similar in adults with and without HRCs (17.9 cases per 1,000 person-years vs 14.8 cases per 1,000 …

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High-Risk Conditions Presenting as Back Pain (Part 4)

High-Risk Conditions Presenting as Back Pain (Part 4)

Urgent message: Back pain with incontinence and focal neurological changes are red flags for serious conditions. ERICA MARSHBURN, BS, BA, and JOHN SHUFELDT, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP Low back pain is a common presentation in the urgent care setting and it is important for providers to be aware of signs and symptoms that could indicate a more serious condition than nonspecific muscular pain. Be sure to make a thorough evaluation of your patients and pay …

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