PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir use in patients with COVID-19 on hemodialysis: a case series
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Patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and are at increased risk of developing severe infection. However, given the exclusion of such patients from clinical trials, there are limited
Socio-economic disparities in exposure to and endorsement of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and the associations with vaccine hesitancy and vaccination
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CONCLUSION: Endorsement of vaccine misinformation in respondents with lower SES was associated with low vaccination uptake.
Aplastic anemia after SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccines: case series and literature review
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Preferences of healthcare workers using tongue swabs for tuberculosis diagnosis during COVID-19
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Healthcare workers (HCWs) who come into contact with tuberculosis (TB) patients are at elevated risk of TB infection and disease. The collection and handling of sputum samples for TB diagnosis poses exposure risks to HCWs, particularly in settings
Experience and Impact of COVID-19 on a Newly Formed Rural University Medical Office: Survey Study
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CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that COVID-19 made the overall administration of programs more complex and drew attention from other medical and public health programs. While remoteness is appropriate for some medical education tasks, it is less
Study of placental histopathology in COVID-19 mothers at a dedicated COVID-19 hospital in India
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CONCLUSION: Placental injury at the microscopic level was observed but was neither significant nor specific to the SARS-CoV-2 infection. SARS CoV-2 infection did not influence the placental pathology. Also, no adverse neonatal outcomes were observed.
Inter-hospital Variation in COVID-19 Era Pediatric Hospitalizations by Age Group and Diagnosis
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CONCLUSIONS: Pandemic-era change in hospitalizations varied across institutions, partially because of hospital-specific changes in respiratory infections. Residual variation exists for mental health conditions and in groups least likely to be
Predicting SARS-CoV-2 infection among hemodialysis patients using multimodal data
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CONCLUSION: As found in our study, the dynamics of the prediction model are frequently changing as the pandemic evolves. County-level infection information and vaccination information are crucial for the success of early COVID-19 prediction models
Stigma Experienced by Patients Who Recovered from COVID-19 in Post-Vaccination Period in Thailand; Prevalence and Associated Factors
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CONCLUSION: Social stigma related to COVID-19 in Thailand declined during the post-vaccination period. However, this issue did not disappear, and still took a toll on mental health. Our findings suggested that providing appropriate assessment and
