Letter to the Editor
Minimal monitoring is a safe but underutilised strategy for hepatitis C virus management in Singapore
Dear Editor,
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is estimated to affect 57 million people globally.1 Despite the availability of safe and effective pan-genotypic direct acting antivirals,2-5 many countries have yet to achieve the WHO goal of HCV elimination by 2030.1 To facilitate HCV elimination, current guidelines recommend using a...
Commentary
Pharmacologic Treatment of SARS: Current Knowledge and Recommendations
Acute respiratory failure, which occurred in 20% to 25% of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients and necessitated ICU admission, was the primary cause of morbidity and mortality during the 2003 pandemic.1-5 Even with aggressive treatment in the ICU, about half of those who required mechanical ventilation died.5-7 SARS...
Original Article
Thrombocytopenia and its Related Factors: A Hospital-based, Cross-sectional Study
Thrombocytopenia is a common clinical problem found in laboratory results during health examinations. Blood platelets play an essential role in haemostasis, thrombosis and coagulation of blood.
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