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November Issue of Patient Care Online Digital Edition is Now Live

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Find details on the surge in US pertussis cases, the first self-administered flu vaccine, and study findings underscoring the evolving nature of long COVID.

November Issue of Patient Care Online Digital Edition is Now Live / Image credit: ©MJH Life Sciences

Patient Care Online Digital Edition November 2024

The latest issue of the Patient Care Online digital edition is now live. The digital edition is available monthly and offers a selection of the website's top ranked news and features, as measured by Patient Care reader interest and engagement.

This month's issue focuses on infectious diseases and immunization, including details on the first self-administered influenza vaccine approved by the US FDA, the rise in pertussis cases in the US, and findings from a study underscoring the evolving nature of long COVID during the pandemic and the importance of vaccination in reducing the risk of long COVID.

Find out more in the digital edition, here.

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