
Tuesday Sep 29, 2009
Podcast 58: A repeat of the July 31 interview with the CDC’s Denise Jamieson on treating pregnant women who have suspected 2009 H1N1.
Pregnant women are at greater risk for flu complications. This week, we repeat a conversation with a CDC researcher who’d just published a paper in Lancet urging prompt treatment with antivirals, even in the face of pending lab results. Contact us at 1-617-440-4374. This week’s links:
- In Pregnancy, Treat Suspected H1N1 Promptly Without Awaiting Test Results
- Maternal Use of Sertaline, Citalopram Linked to Septal Heart Defects in Offspring
- HIV Vaccine Shows Unexpected, if Limited, Success
- Prostate-Specific Antigen Doesn’t Measure Up as a Screening Test