PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The relation between economic stressors and higher education students' mental health during the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: We observed socioeconomic inequalities in students' mental health, which, in part, can be ascribed to a larger exposure to the economic stressors related to COVID-19 among students' with a low SES. The macroeconomic context also played a
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers under the "Ten New Guidelines" in Taizhou, China
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CONCLUSION: Negative affect was the most significant factor associated with COVID-19 related questions among healthcare workers under "Ten new guidelines" during COVID-19 pandemic.
The effects of COVID-19 on pregnancy outcome
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the trend of prescribing long-acting injections of paliperidone and risperidone in Central Serbia
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Since the end of 2019, the global spread of COVID-19 has represented a historic event that changed our way of treating patients globally. The use of long-acting injections (LAI) antipsychotics was emphasized. Our goal was to investigate the impact of
The effectiveness of rural community health workers in improving health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review
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CONCLUSION: Rural CHWs may have improved access to health services and health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in LMICs but more rigorous studies are needed during future pandemics to evaluate their effectiveness in improving health outcomes in
The impact of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection on host inflammatory cytokine profiles in patients with TB or other respiratory diseases
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CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate that COVID-19 infection alters the subsequent response to TB and ORDs, potentially contributing to pathogenesis. Further work is necessary to determine whether COVID-19 infection accelerates TB disease
The Burden of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, Opioids, and COVID-19 in Wisconsin
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CONCLUSIONS: Opioid-associated morbidity and mortality increased in Wisconsin during the study period, including among females age 15 to 44 years. Despite increased opioid burden, neonatal abstinence syndrome incidence decreased in the Southeastern
The increased odds ratio for Bell's palsy following COVID-19 infection or vaccination
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