PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Clearance of persistent SARS-CoV-2 associates with increased neutralizing antibodies in advanced HIV disease post-ART initiation
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SARS-CoV-2 clearance requires adaptive immunity but the contribution of neutralizing antibodies and T cells in different immune states is unclear. Here we ask which adaptive immune responses associate with clearance of long-term SARS-CoV-2 infection
Changing roles in global health governance following COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: The findings position WHO as the current and future top actor in stewardship, production of guidelines and policies, and promoting solidarity and collaboration, and UNICEF as the upcoming most central actor in managing global health
Comparing multiple infection control measures in a nursing home setting: a simulation study
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CONCLUSIONS: Universal contact restrictions are highly effective for protecting vulnerable nursing home residents, yet adversely affect physical and mental health. In high transmission and/or high community prevalence situations, restricting inter
Clinical implementation of automated O2 titration in a tertiary care hospital
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Background: When treating acute respiratory failure, both hypoxemia and hyperoxemia should be avoided. SpO(2) should be monitored closely and O(2) flows adjusted accordingly. Achieving this goal might be easier with automated O(2) titration compared
Contralateral versus ipsilateral vaccine boosting for COVID-19: considering the broader scientific landscape
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In the relentless battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, the deployment of mRNA vaccines has stood out as a beacon of hope. The successes of Pfizer-BioNTech NT162b2 and Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccines have been remarkable, marking a revolutionary
Changes in substance use among adolescents before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Guatemala
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CONCLUSION: Among Guatemalan adolescents, COVID-19 restrictions were associated with a significant decrease in smoking, e-cigarette use, and binge drinking.
COVID-19-related work absenteeism and associated lost productivity cost in Germany: a population-based study
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CONCLUSIONS: The hospitalized cohort had longer absenteeism resulting in higher productivity loss. Being older, at risk of severe COVID-19 and higher disease severity during hospitalization were important drivers of higher absenteeism duration.
Can Global Longitudinal Strain Assess Asymptomatic Subtle Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Recovered COVID-19 Patients?
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CONCLUSIONS: Recovered patients from recent mild to moderate COVID-19 infections might show subtle LV dysfunction as manifested by reduced GLS.
