PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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How the corona pandemic affects the global fight against tuberculosis and how to react
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The emergence of the acute pandemic by SARS-CoV-2 is a setback for the fight against chronic pandemics like tuberculosis (TB), malaria, and HIV/AIDS. In fact, after more than a decade of decreasing fatality numbers, 2020 saw a re-increase in the
Job stressors and burnout among nurses and primary-care physicians working at a dedicated outpatient respiratory center for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Working in CORC is an extra burden. In crisis situations such as the COVID pandemic, more staff is needed. Lowering the total job stressor load is vital.
Optimizing the use of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir in solid organ transplant recipients with COVID-19: A review of immunosuppressant adjustment strategies
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a significant burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) being particularly vulnerable. Nirmatrelvir and ritonavir have demonstrated the
Reflection of leadership skills by a clinical educator
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CONCLUSION: Although not a new idea, but self-analysis is a requisite for each leader and leader to be.
Kidney dysfunction is associated with adverse outcomes in internal medicine COVID-19 hospitalized patients
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CONCLUSIONS: Kidney involvement on admission was an independent predictor for death or transfer to ICU among hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The presence of chronic kidney disease could be regarded as a relevant factor in risk stratification for
Monetary valuation of COVID-19 informal care: caregivers' willingness to pay and willingness to accept
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CONCLUSIONS: Increasing caregivers' self-efficacy and facilitating their involvement in the caring process could be facilitated through flexible work status, educational programs, and interventions on decreasing their burnout.
Vaccine-Induced or Hybrid Immunity and COVID-19-Associated Mortality During the Omicron Wave-A Retrospective Observational Study in the Elderly
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CONCLUSION: Among elderly persons in Bavaria, a higher immunity level was associated with a substantial degree of protection against death during the Omicron wave; the strength of protection may have diminished somewhat over time.
Evaluating a physicians' perspective on the use of probiotics and vitamins against coronavirus disease
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CONCLUSIONS: Physicians' knowledge and awareness and a realistic scientific approach are important when recommending supplements, such as probiotics, vitamins and minerals, to individuals during the pandemic.
