PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Reasons of Individuals 60 Years and Older in Germany for not Getting Vaccinated against Covid-19
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CONCLUSION: To increase the vaccination rate, these three arguments must be countered, for instance, during conversations in the context of medical care.
RT-qPCR-based pool testing for the diagnosis of COVID-19
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This study proposes a strategy for large-scale testing among a large number of people for the early diagnosis of COVID-19 to elucidate the epidemiological situation. Pool testing involves the analysis of pooled samples. This study aimed to discuss a
Reminiscing and intergenerational advice giving during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: Overall, these results suggest that positive reminiscing is linked to older adults' capacity to view both positive and negative facets of challenging life situations.
Risk of COVID-19 in people with multiple sclerosis who are seronegative following vaccination
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CONCLUSION: Attenuated humoral response to initial COVID-19 vaccination predicts increased risk of COVID-19 in pwMS, but overall low rates of severe COVID-19 were seen.
Remote Communication and Loneliness During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Study
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CONCLUSIONS: In this cross-sectional study of adults in Japan, remote communication, especially via voice calling and text messaging, was associated with low loneliness. Promoting remote communication may reduce loneliness when face-to-face contact
Risk Factors for Sudden Death Within 2 Days After Diagnosis of COVID-19 in Korea
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CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study on the risk factors for sudden death after a diagnosis of COVID-19, which included age, underlying condition, vaccination status, and place of death. Additionally, individuals aged 60 years
Ruptura esplénica después de terapia anticoagulante en un paciente con antecedente de COVID-19: reporte de caso
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We present the case of a 75-year-old man with a history of COVID-19 and splenic infarct treated with enoxaparin, who presented with intense abdominal pain and tomographic findings of free peri-splenic fluid and a hyperdense image in the spleen. An
Risk perception and avoidance of preventive behavior on the COVID-19 among cancer patients
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CONCLUSION: Perceived severity and fear were significant predictors of defensive avoidance, and providing accurate and reliable news and information can be effective in reducing fear and promoting preventive behaviors.
