PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
1961 - 1970 of 8011 results found
Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Demonstrates Variations in the Quality of Ventilation on Public Transportation Buses and University Student Shuttle Vans and Identifies Effective Interventions
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CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate substantial variability in the quality of ventilation in public transportation buses and university shuttle vans. There is a need for efforts to assess and optimize ventilation in motor vehicles used for public
Clinical comparison of three SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid amplification tests for routine diagnostic testing
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CONCLUSIONS: Alinity m had high precision and accuracy and Ct values comparable to those of the RealTime and Xpert assays. The assays could be used interchangeably, with no need for adjustment of patient management decisions based on Ct values from
COVID-19 vaccine safety and side effects in children aged 5-11 years: a cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSION: The BNT162b2 vaccine was generally welltolerated in children, with most side effects being mild and self-limiting. These findings support the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine and would guide healthcare professionals, parents and policy
COVID-19 mortality and its associated factors in Nepal: A cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with comorbidities including hypertension and diabetes mellitus were at greater risk of developing complications and had a higher rate of mortality.
Challenges to dialysis treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study of patients' and experts' perspectives
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CONCLUSION: Preventive measures against COVID-19 (e.g., use of facemasks, distancing, isolation), the introduction of telemedicine, and an increase in home dialysis have led to communication barriers and reduced face-to-face and direct physical
Community Forums to Address Vaccine Hesitancy: A Useful Tool for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Communities
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Community forums are a valuable tool in engaging rural communities to address critical public health issues. Recognizing low levels of COVID-19 vaccine uptake in rural Minnesota communities and the critical public health threat that resulted
COVID-19, HIV, and Cryptococcal Meningitis Coinfections with Abnormal Laboratory Findings
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CONCLUSION: Laboratory information should be combined with a good understanding of clinical manifestations of patient to determine if meningitis is present and confirmed COVID-19 should not ignore possibility of other infections for consideration.
