PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-19: incidence and mortality in Sweden comparing all foreign-born to all Swedish-born individuals in different occupations in an unvaccinated cohort of year 2020
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CONCLUSION: Foreign born have a higher risk of COVID-19 compared with Swedish-born individuals at any age and occupation before vaccination began in 2021.
Optimal Delivery Management for the Prevention of Early Neonatal SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Systematic review and Meta-analysis
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CONCLUSION: The evidence supporting any DMI in SARS-CoV-2 infected mothers to prevent ENI nor ND is extremely limited. Limitations of this meta-analysis include high risk of bias, small sample size and large confidence intervals. This identifies the
Social capital and all-cause mortality before and during the COVID-19 pandemic among middle-aged and older people: Prospective cohort study in Poland
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Prior to the pandemic, studies demonstrated the mainly protective role of structural social capital on all-cause mortality, less evidence had been found for a protective role for cognitive social capital. However, some findings from the early stage
Virtual Cancer Care Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Patient and Staff Perspectives and Recommendations
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CONCLUSION: Patient and staff perceptions and barriers to virtual care are different. Moving forward, we need to pay attention to both staff and patient experiences with virtual care since this will have major implications for long-term adoption into
Re-testing as a method of implementing external quality assessment program for COVID-19 real time PCR testing in Uganda
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CONCLUSION: False positives were detected from public, private not for profit and private testing laboratories in almost equal proportion. There is need for standardization of molecular testing platforms in Uganda. There is also urgent need to
Telehealth in Cancer Care: Inequities, Barriers, and Opportunities
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Telecommunications technology began to be integrated into health care delivery by the mid-1900s, with the goal of increasing access to care including access to cancer care.There have been at least 3 significant telehealth expansion periods, with the
Strategies to reduce the risks of mRNA drug and vaccine toxicity
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mRNA formulated with lipid nanoparticles is a transformative technology that has enabled the rapid development and administration of billions of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine doses worldwide. However, avoiding unacceptable toxicity with
Expanding access to telehealth in Australian cardiac rehabilitation services: a national survey of barriers, enablers, and uptake
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CONCLUSION: Telehealth use by CR programmes increased during the peak pandemic period. However, additional support is required to ensure that telehealth services can be maintained. There is considerable potential to increase the reach of CR by
Potential Adverse Effects of COVID-19 Vaccines on Iranian Healthcare Workers: Comment
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