There has been much research released over the past few years on the COVID-19 pandemic and investigators have assessed the public health crisis’ impact on the population in several different areas of health care.
In 4 posters presented at the 2024 American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, researchers examined fraudulent FDA-issued warning letters for COVID-19, vaccine hesitancy in college-aged adults, patient-health care provider communication regarding COVID-19, and comparisons of COVID-19 with peak influenza seasons.
Read more of our coverage from the 2024 APhA Annual Meeting & Exposition here.
References
1. Adley S, Urena D, Muzumdar J, et al. Analyzing Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Issued COVID-19 Warning Letters for Type of Promotional Media Used by Companies to Make Fraudulent COVID-19 Prevention and Treatment Claims. Presented at: American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; March 22-25; Orlando, FL. Poster 1161
2. Adity S, Lee Y, Bhuiyan J, et al. New COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among College Students. Presented at: American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; March 22-25; Orlando, FL. Poster 1016.
3. Ashkenazy R, Maculaitis M, Alexander-Parrish R, et al. Identifying Gaps in Knowledge and Patient Communication Among Healthcare Providers in the United States: Factors Associated with Increased Risk of Severe COVID-19 Outcomes. Presented at: American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; March 22-25; Orlando, FL. Poster 1014.
4. Kopel H, Bogdanov A, Winer-Jones J, et al. Comparison of COVID-19 and Influenza-related Outcomes in the United States During fall-winter 2022-2023. Presented at: American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; March 22-25; Orlando, FL. Poster 1011.