PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The beneficial effects of social support and prosocial behavior on immunity and health: A psychoneuroimmunology perspective
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The COVID-19 pandemic emphasized the pivotal role of the social environment, prompting a surge in research on its impact on well-being and health. This article aims to examine the link between the social environment, the immune system, and health
Type I interferon, induced by adenovirus or adenoviral vector infection, regulates the cytokine response to LPS in a macrophage type-specific manner
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In mice, adenovirus (Ad)-elicited IFN-ab mediates the overproduction of LPS stimulated cytokines such as TNFa and IL-6. We found that Ad infection also mediates the overproduction of IFN-ab itself and enables its production in splenic marginal zone
The evolution of preexisting primary immune thrombocytopenia after COVID-19 onset: A nationally representative, prospective, multicentre, observational study
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The symptoms in patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) after COVID-19 onset remain largely unclear. The aim of this study was to describe the platelet count fluctuations in ITP patients following the diagnosis of COVID-19. A prospective
The effect of COVID-19 fear on midwifery students anxiety, self-confidence
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CONCLUSION: The level of COVID-19 fear of midwifery students who did clinical internships during the pandemic negatively affected their anxiety and self-confidence levels (Tab. 4, Ref. 34). Text in PDF www.elis.sk Keywords: pandemic, midwifery, fear
The SARS coronavirus accessory protein ORF3a rescues potassium conductance in yeast
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ORF3a is an accessory protein expressed by all human pathogen coronaviruses and is the only accessory protein that strongly affects viral fitness. Its deletion reduces severity in both alpha- and beta-coronaviruses, demonstrating a conserved function
The effectiveness of community health worker training, equipping, and deployment in reducing COVID-19 infections and deaths in rural Western Kenya: A comparison of two counties
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COVID-19 and other pandemics remain significant threats to population health, particularly in rural settings where health systems are disproportionately weak. There is a lack of evidence on whether trained, equipped, and deployed community health
The declining power of the human touch in the digital world.
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Humans are social creatures, and touch is the most primitive form of relationship. In the context of the traditional medical examination, touch, palpation, is essential to diagnose or suspect pathology. But it is not only an issue of semeiotics. The
The Role of Telepharmacy in the Delivery of Clinical Pharmacy Services Following the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Report
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Background: Telepharmacy, which utilizes telecommunication technology to provide pharmaceutical care remotely, has gained significance in expanding access to pharmacists, particularly in areas with limited health care facility access. The COVID-19
