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Protection against Omicron by a Fourth Vaccine Dose
O. Magen and Others
In Israel, the use of a fourth dose of BNT162b2 vaccine was initiated on January 3, 2022. As of February 18, a fourth dose produced a 45% reduction in the incidence of infection, a 55% reduction in symptomatic infection, a 68% reduction in hospitalization, and a 74% reduction in Covid-19–related death 7 to 30 days after vaccination.
Apr 13Editorial Covid-19 Boosters — Where from Here?
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Editorial
Covid-19 Update for April 12
Do the Tobacco Wars Offer Any Lessons for the Vaccine Wars?
E.J. Rubin and Others
In this audio interview conducted on April 12, the editors are joined by public health expert Barry Bloom to discuss parallels between the war on tobacco and the fight against Covid-19.
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Medicine and Society
The Quality Movement — Part 1
Reassessing Quality Assessment
L. Rosenbaum
Decades into the quality improvement movement in U.S. health care, the fix for the system has become a massive, cumbersome, time-consuming, demoralizing system in its own right — and we don’t even know whether it is improving care.
Apr 13
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Editorial
Covid-19 Update for April 12
Do the Tobacco Wars Offer Any Lessons for the Vaccine Wars?
E.J. Rubin and Others
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Perspective
How Can We Fully Realize SNAP’s Health Benefits?
C. Gundersen and H. Seligman
The inability to afford enough food is associated with numerous short-term and downstream health consequences. Recent increases in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are important, but barriers to food security remain for many households.
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Perspective
The 2022 Child Nutrition Reauthorization
D. Mozaffarian and D.R. Glickman
In 2022, Congress will undertake the process of reviewing and advancing legislation related to major child nutrition programs. Actions taken as part of Child Nutrition Reauthorization could support child health and health equity.
Apr 14
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Perspective
How Can We Fully Realize SNAP’s Health Benefits?
C. Gundersen and H. Seligman
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Medicine and Society
Emerging Technologies in Health and Medicine
D.J.H. Mathews, C.A. Balatbat, and V.J. Dzau
In the face of a rapidly changing technology landscape, the National Academy of Medicine has formed the Committee on Emerging Science, Technology, and Innovation in health and medicine to convene diverse stakeholders to reenvision governance in health and medicine and drive collective action.
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Perspective
The Tobacco Wars’ Lessons for the Vaccination Wars
R. Bazell, H. Koh, and B.R. Bloom
An important challenge involves reaching people who are undecided about Covid-19 vaccination. The roadmap drawn by tobacco-control efforts shows that the public mindset can be tilted toward public health and social good.
Apr 13
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Medicine and Society
Emerging Technologies in Health and Medicine
D.J.H. Mathews, C.A. Balatbat, and V.J. Dzau
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Covid-19 Vaccine Resource Center
Practical guidance for your practice and patients
Original Research
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Original Article
Treatment of Acute Achilles’ Tendon Rupture
S.B. Myhrvold and Others
In this multicenter trial involving patients with acute Achilles’ tendon rupture, surgery (open repair or minimally invasive surgery) did not result in better outcomes than nonoperative treatment at 12 months.
Apr 14Editorial Acute Achilles’ Tendon Rupture — Surgery or No Surgery
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Original Article
Nirmatrelvir plus Ritonavir for Covid-19
J. Hammond and Others
Nirmatrelvir is an Mpro inhibitor active against SARS-CoV-2 and is given with ritonavir, a pharmacokinetic enhancer. In this double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir, when given within 5 days after symptom onset to patients at high risk for disease progression, decreased the risk of Covid-19–related hospitalization or death by 87.8%.
Apr 14Editorial The Potential of Intentional Drug Development
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Original Article
Inhibition of BTK in Immune Thrombocytopenia
D.J. Kuter and Others
Sixty patients with ITP were enrolled in a phase 1–2 trial of the Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor rilzabrutinib for increasing platelet count. During 24 weeks, 40% of the patients who started rilzabrutinib at the 400-mg twice-daily dose had a platelet count of at least 50×103 per cubic millimeter. Adverse events were grade 1 or 2 and transient, with no high-grade bleeding or thrombotic events.
Apr 14
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Original Article
Nirmatrelvir plus Ritonavir for Covid-19
J. Hammond and Others
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Correspondence
Omicron BA.2 Subvariant and Antiviral Agents
E. Takashita and Others
The in vitro activity of monoclonal antibodies and antiviral agents was assessed against the sublineages of the SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern omicron (BA.1, BA.1.1, and BA.2). Variable activity of the monoclonal antibodies was observed.
Apr 14Correspondence Resistance Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant after Sotrovimab Use
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Correspondence
Omicron BA.2 Subvariant and Antiviral Agents
E. Takashita and Others
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Original Article
Mitapivat for Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency
H. Al-Samkari and Others
Pyruvate kinase deficiency, the most common genetic lesion in the glycolytic pathway, leads to chronic hemolytic anemia. Mitapivat, an oral agent, can activate some mutant enzymes and restore red-cell ATP generation. In this trial, hemoglobin levels increased from baseline by 1.5 g per deciliter or more at 24 weeks in 40% of the patients with pyruvate kinase deficiency who received mitapivat.
Apr 14
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Original Article
Mitapivat for Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency
H. Al-Samkari and Others
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Explore Recently Published Research from NEJM Evidence
Discover recently published original research articles — from important first-in-human studies to confirmatory trials — that validate or challenge prior clinical findings.
Clinical Practice and Review
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Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
A Woman with Pancytopenia
R.K. Leaf and Others
An 80-year-old woman was admitted with pancytopenia. Five weeks earlier, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, chills, and fever had developed. CT revealed bilateral pelvic masses; examination of a peripheral-blood smear revealed schistocytes, anisocytosis, and a low platelet count. What is the diagnosis?
Apr 14This article includes the answer to our latest Case Challenge.
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Clinical Decisions
Continuation of Bisphosphonate Therapy for Osteoporosis
L.L. Chang, R. Eastell, and P.D. Miller
This interactive feature about the use of bisphosphonates to treat osteoporosis offers a case vignette accompanied by two essays, one supporting continuation of bisphosphonate therapy beyond 5 years and the other supporting a “drug holiday.” Vote and comment.
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Perspective
From Resentment to Reconnection
A.C. Garfinkel
As cautious, fully vaccinated, but immunocompromised people die of Covid, a physician finds herself resenting the patients filling up the hospital after declining vaccination. Then an encounter with one very ill and frightened patient changes her perspective.
Apr 14
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Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
A Woman with Pancytopenia
R.K. Leaf and Others
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Clinical Practice
Cancer-Associated Hypercalcemia
T.A. Guise and J.J. Wysolmerski
Cancer-associated hypercalcemia often occurs late in the course of solid-tumor development and is associated with a poor prognosis. Treatment includes intravenous hydration followed by antiresorptive agents, typically intravenous bisphosphonates. Successful management ultimately depends on effective treatment of the underlying cancer.
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Review Article
Diagnosis of Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease
I. Zerr
The diagnosis of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease has advanced from detection of characteristic EEG and MRI features to include the detection in CSF of 14-3-3 protein and, with the use of RT-QuIC assays, of abnormally folded prion protein, with close to 100% sensitivity and specificity.
Apr 07
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How Can We Fully Realize SNAP’s Health Benefits?
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Neonatal Resuscitation — Polling Results
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Correspondence
- Efficacy of Antiviral Agents against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Subvariant BA.2
- Resistance Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant after Sotrovimab Use
- Early Treatment with Sotrovimab for Covid-19
- Closed-Loop Control in Very Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes
- A Microbiota-Directed Food Intervention for Undernourished Children


