PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the glycemic control in people with diabetes mellitus: A retrospective cohort study
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CONCLUSIONS: It appears from our study that COVID-19 and its preventive measures had a negative impact on the glycemic and lipid control in people with diabetes mellitus.
Virus Infections in Older People
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Older people are more prone to viral infections, and often have worse outcomes. This was well demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic, where a disproportionate number of deaths occurred in the oldest and frailest people. The assessment of the older
Moving towards a precision approach for prevention of severe COVID-19
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Sleep During the Pandemic
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly affected childhood sleep. Decreased sleep quality and duration, more bedtime resistance, difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep, and higher rates of parasomnias have all been
COVID-19 related antiviral drugs are less adsorbable on sediment under alkaline and high cation conditions
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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in unprecedented usage and elevated environmental concentrations of antiviral drugs. However, very limited studies have reported their sorption characteristics on environmental matrices. This study investigated the
Generation and durability of immune memory in older adults
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Evaluating the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 IgG in five different districts of Bangladesh. A seroepidemiological study
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CONCLUSION: This study portrays a better way of evaluating transmission of virus and gain a better understanding of the true extent of infection as illustrated by the high rates of seroprevalences in children and unvaccinated adults. The findings of
Attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination and intention to get vaccinated in Western Balkans: cross-sectional survey
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CONCLUSIONS: Vaccination interventions and campaigns aiming to improve the COVID-19 vaccine uptake should be focussed on specific set of factors in each country, appealing to social responsibility as most prevalent determinant of vaccination
