10 Top Studies from IDWeek for Primary Care, In Case you Missed Them

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IDWeek was packed with so much new science it was hard to make choices. Here we topline 10 with outcomes of interest to primary care, ICYMI.

IDWeek 2023, held from October 12-15, in Boston, MA, featured physician scientists covering topics from antibiotic stewardship to artificial intelligence and offered hundreds of new studies on influenza, COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus, HIV/AIDs, meningococcal disease, herpes, fungal infection, vaccines, antimicrobials, and emerging pathogens.

There was a lot more, but in case you missed the meeting, this short slide show highlights 10 studies with findings that may influence primary care practice.



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