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HIV-Infected Newborns Can Wait Awhile for Treatment
drugs
January 16, 2020
The effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in newborns with HIV is similar whether it begins within days or within weeks, a new study finds.
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Single dose of antibodies can knock out HIV in newborns
firstwordpharma
January 11, 2020
A single dose of an antibody-based treatment can prevent HIV transmission from mother to baby, new nonhuman primate research suggests for the first time.
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FDA Issues Draft Guidance Regarding Clinical Trial Design for Newborns
americanpharmaceuticalreview
August 01, 2019
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued the draft guidance, General Clinical Pharmacology Considerations for Neonatal Studies for Drugs and Biological Products.
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Smog Could Land Newborns in Intensive Care
drugs
July 26, 2019
The danger that air pollution poses to the hearts and lungs of adults is well-documented, but new research suggests that newborns are also at risk.
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Tongue, Lip Snip Surgeries May Be Overused in U.S. Newborns
drugs
July 12, 2019
Too many American newborns may be undergoing unnecessary tongue and lip surgeries to improve their ability to breastfeed, a new study finds.
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Experts Advise Against Universal DNA Sequencing of Newborns
drugs
September 14, 2018
THURSDAY, Sept. 13, 2018 -- Newborns should not undergo universal sequencing at birth, according to a report published i
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30 million newborns could die by 2030: UNICEF study
biospectrumasia
October 24, 2017
7,000 newborns die every day, despite steady decrease in under-five mortality, new report says