PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The role of emergency physicians in the fight against health misinformation: Implications for resident training
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Emergency physicians on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic are first-hand witnesses to the direct impact of health misinformation and disinformation on individual patients, communities, and public health at large. Therefore, emergency physicians
Spontaneous reporting of adverse reactions associated with the COVID-19 vaccine in health care professionals: A descriptive observational study conducted in a Portuguese hospital
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CONCLUSION: The vaccine was well-tolerated among the study participants. Reactogenicity was greater after the second dose. The incidence of ADRs was higher in women and individuals aged between 40 to 49 years. Systemic adverse reactions were most
Emerging and re-emerging zoonotic viral diseases in Southeast Asia: One Health challenge
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The ongoing significant social, environmental, and economic changes in Southeast Asia (SEA) make the region highly vulnerable to the emergence and re-emergence of zoonotic viral diseases. In the last century, SEA has faced major viral outbreaks with
Psychological review of hemodialysis patients and kidney transplant recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: Psychosocial difficulties and the level of stress differ in ESRD patients undergoing HD and KT recipients; therefore, psychosocial interventions should be tailored for each patient group.
Enhanced surveillance of hospitalised COVID-19 patients in Europe: I-MOVE-COVID-19 surveillance network, February 2020 to December 2021
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BackgroundIn early 2020, the I-MOVE-COVID-19 hospital surveillance system was adapted from an existing influenza surveillance system to include hospitalised COVID-19 cases.AimTo describe trends in the demographic and clinical characteristics of
COVID-19 Virus Structural Details: Optical and Electrochemical Detection
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The increasing viral species have ruined people's health and the world's economy. Therefore, it is urgent to design bio-responsive materials to provide a vast platform for detecting a different family's passive or active virus. One can design a
Spit, Disgust, and Parasite Stress Theory: A Message Experiment
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Public health interventions targeting coughing and spitting during the Tuberculosis and 1918 flu epidemics were largely successful. Specifically, public health officials' messaging framed the behavior of spitting as repulsive and endangering to
Prevalence and complication of COVID-19 in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and its relationship with TNF-a inhibitors
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CONCLUSIONS: The use of the TNF-α inhibitors in patients with AS, may be associated with reduced hospitalization and death rate in COVID-19 cases.
Clinical features of children with coronavirus disease 2019 in different age groups during the epidemic of Omicron variant
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CONCLUSIONS: Children with COVID-19 in different age groups have different clinical features during the epidemic of Omicron variant, especially between the children aged 1 month to <1 year and those aged ≥1 year.
