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A Covid-19 milestone reached - A correlate of protection for vaccines |  NEJM

A Covid-19 milestone reached – A correlate of protection for vaccines | NEJM

The rapid identification of a correlate of protection (CoP) for Covid-19 vaccines – based on several harmonized randomized phase 3 trials using validated common tests – constitutes an important achievement in vaccinology. A CoP is an immune marker that can be used to reliably predict how effective a vaccine will be in preventing a clinically …

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New England Journal of Medicine and NEJM Group Collaborate with Wolters Kluwer to Expand Global Reach of Leading Journals

New England Journal of Medicine and NEJM Group Collaborate with Wolters Kluwer to Expand Global Reach of Leading Journals

WALTHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 21, 2022– Wolters Kluwer Health and NEJM Group have entered into an exclusive partnership to ensure that more researchers and clinicians around the world have access to the NEJM Group’s growing family of journals. Building on years of collaboration, this expanded partnership positions NEJM Group journals for sustainable global growth through Wolters …

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Viewpoint: Audio phone visits with medical providers remain crucial connections to delivering equitable healthcare, say Johns Hopkins medicine experts

Viewpoint: Audio phone visits with medical providers remain crucial connections to delivering equitable healthcare, say Johns Hopkins medicine experts

Newswise – Writing in the November 17 issue of New England Journal of Medicine, two telemedicine experts and a historian at Johns Hopkins Medicine say audio-only phone visits are a critical link to healthcare providers for patients who don’t have access to video visit options. Insurance coverage put in place during the pandemic for certain …

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