PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Mid-term subclinical myocardial injury detection in patients who recovered from COVID-19 according to pulmonary lesion severity
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CONCLUSION: Patients with severe chest CT scan lesions are more likely to develop subclinical myocardial damage. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) could be recommended in patients recovering from COVID-19 to detect subtle LV and RV lesions.
Mental health and fatigue status of the medical workforce during the COVID-19 outbreak in the Yangzhou city, China
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CONCLUSION: Poor quality of sleep led to probable anxiety, depression, and general fatigue. Mental fatigue and fatigue response to sleep/rest were independent risk factors for depression, which merits attention for battling COVID-19.
Management of Cancer Patients in the COVID-19 Crisis Using Telemedicine: A Systematic Review
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CONCLUSION: Telemedicine can provide continued access to necessary health services in oncology care and serve as an important role in pandemic planning and response.
Mechanics of diffusion-mediated budding and implications for virus replication and infection
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Budding allows virus replication and macromolecular secretion in cells through the formation of a membrane protrusion (bud) that evolves into an envelope. The largest energetic barrier to bud formation is membrane deflection and is trespassed
Mild Facial Paresis in a Recipient of Gam-COVID-Vac Vaccine: A Case Report
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Facial paralysis has been reported as a rare side effect of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. The Gam-COVID-Vac was introduced in August 2020 in Russia. There was no report of facial paralysis in phase I to III clinical trials of the vaccine. To our knowledge
Modeling the Transmission Dynamics of COVID-19 Among Five High Burden African Countries
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CONCLUSION: SIMCR model is used to describe the transmission of COVID-19 among five high-burden African countries. For the next 30 years, we will have around 86 million infected individuals and millions of death only in those five African countries
Musculoskeletal symptoms in patients with Long COVID: A cross-sectional study on Iranian patients
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CONCLUSION: This study indicated a high prevalence of persistent musculoskeletal symptoms among patients who recovered from COVID-19. Modifiable factors, such as BMI, can be targeted to reduce the prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms in COVID-19
Management of Long COVID-The CoviMouv' Pilot Study: Importance of Adapted Physical Activity for Prolonged Symptoms Following SARS-CoV2 Infection
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CONTEXT: After a COVID-19 infection, some patients have persistent symptoms, the most common is fatigue. To prevent it from becoming chronic (post-COVID-19 syndrome), early management before 3 months could be useful. Exercise and education are
