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Considerations for Providing Hemodialysis to Patients with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 in Acute Care Settings

For patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 requiring intermittent hemodialysis in the acute care setting, dialysis should ideally be performed…

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Operational Considerations for Maintaining Essential Services for and Providing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Healthcare in Low-Resource Countries

While current data suggest that pregnant women, newborns, and children are not at highest risk for COVID-19 deaths, disruption of…

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Providing Family Planning Services

Healthcare providers can follow these recommendations to provide high-quality, client-centered family planning services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Source link

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Operational Considerations for Maintaining Essential Services and Providing Prevention, Care, and Treatment for Tuberculosis (TB) in Low-Resource non-US Settings During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Introduction Despite being preventable and curable, tuberculosis (TB) remains the world’s deadliest infectious disease, taking the lives of 1.5 million…

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Providing Care and Treatment for People Living with HIV in Low-Resource Non-US Settings During COVID-19 Pandemic

Implementation Considerations Currently available data, though limited, do not suggest that PLHIV are at risk for more severe COVID-19 disease…

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Providing Spiritual and Psychosocial Support to People with COVID-19 at Home (Non-US Settings)

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Interim Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Estimates for the 2019-20 Flu Season Show Flu Vaccines Providing Substantial Protection, Especially in Children

February 20, 2020 – Today, CDC published new interim flu vaccine effectiveness (VE) estimates for the 2019-2020 flu season. So…