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IDWeek 2023: 8 Research Briefs for Primary Care

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Get a topline look at 8 of the many studies premiered at IDWeek that have outcomes of interest to primary care clinicians.

From antimicrobial resistance to artificial intelligence, the topics covered at IDWeek 2023, held from October 12-15, in Boston, MA, were wide ranging and many were provocative.

There were hundreds of new studies, too, on influenza, COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus, HIV/AIDs, meningococcal disease, herpes, fungal infection, vaccines, antimicrobials, and emerging pathogens.

We chose the 8 studies that follow for the relevance of the findings to primary care practice, especially during respiratory virus season.



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