PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Illuminating a blind spot in SARS-CoV-2 immunity
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Outcomes of vaccinated versus unvaccinated COVID-19 patients in Israel during the Omicron and Delta waves-A retrospective cohort study
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CONCLUSION: We observed a decreased risk for 30-day mortality among vaccinated patients during the Delta and Omicron waves in Israel. This association, even though consistent, was of a lesser magnitude during the Omicron wave.
Benefits, challenges and sustainability of digital healthcare for NHS Wales: a qualitative study
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CONCLUSIONS: NHS Wales has demonstrated that currently there are an equal measure of benefits and challenges to a national digital healthcare. However, with ongoing government and service support, improvement and evaluation, it has potential for a
Bisphenol and phthalate exposure during pregnancy and the development of childhood lung function and asthma. The generation R study
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CONCLUSIONS: Maternal urine bisphenol and phthalate concentrations averaged or in specific trimesters during pregnancy were not strongly associated with childhood lung function and asthma at age 13 years. BPS, as a BPA substitute, tended to be
Learning from serosurveillance for SARS-CoV-2 to inform pandemic preparedness and response
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A pilot predictive model based on COVID-19 data to assess suicidal ideation indirectly
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the mental health of the population. Many studies reported high levels of psychological distress and rising rates of suicidal ideation (SI). Data on a range of psychometric scales from 1790
In Vitro Virucidal Effects of Ultraviolet Light Prototypes on RNA viruses
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Ultraviolet-C (UVC) has been used to cause virus inactivation. The virucidal activity of three UV light lamps [UVC high frequencies (HF), UVC+B LED and UVC+A LED] was evaluated against the enveloped feline coronavirus (FCoVII), a surrogate model of
Social support services for dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal survey exploring service adaptations in the United Kingdom
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CONCLUSIONS: Services were able to adapt and provide support to some service recipients. Complementing novel approaches to service delivery with more traditional formats may facilitate access to service recipients with limited digital literacy
