PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The influence of propolis plus Hyoscyamus niger L. against COVID-19: A phase II, multicenter, placebo-controlled, randomized trial
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The incubation period of COVID-19 symptoms, along with the proliferation and high transmission rate of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is the cause of an uncontrolled epidemic worldwide. Vaccination is the front line of prevention, and antiinflammatory and
Discovery of pyrimidoindol and benzylpyrrolyl inhibitors targeting SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro) through pharmacophore modelling, covalent docking, and biological evaluation
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The main protease (M^(pro)) enzyme has an imperative function in disease progression and the life cycle of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Although the orally active drug nirmatrelvir (co-administered with ritonavir as paxlovid) has been approved for emergency
Type of delivery and perinatal outcomes in pregnant women diagnosed with COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 infection alone should not be an indication for caesarean section as there is insufficient evidence that caesarean section reduces mortality, improves birth conditions, or prevents vertical transmission. Additionally, caesarean
Forensic examination of security features of the CDC-issued COVID-19 vaccination card and suggested improvements to minimize counterfeiting
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States released the CDC-issued vaccination card to document the status of immunizations. It eventually was used as a verification system to allow patrons to safely access public venues. This is/was apparently
Sub-optimal routine HIV testing rates in an urban HIV and infectious disease clinic
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Background: Routine opt-out HIV testing is central to ending the HIV epidemic, as early case finding improves outcomes and reduces transmission. Despite strong evidence-based guideline recommendations, adoption of routine opt-out testing has been sub
Probable human origin of the SARS-CoV-2 polybasic furin cleavage motif
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CONCLUSIONS: The hypothesis of probable human origin of the SARS-CoV-2 polybasic furin cleavage motif is supported by: (i) the nature of human genes whose mRNA sequence 100% match the S gene insert; (ii) the synonymous base substitution in the
BA.5 bivalent booster vaccination enhances neutralization of XBB.1.5, XBB.1.16 and XBB.1.9 variants in patients with lung cancer
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This study reports that most patients with NSCLC had a significant increase in the nAb response to the currently circulating Omicron variants after bivalent booster vaccination and had Ab titers comparable to healthy participants. Interestingly
COVID Moonshot Drove Discovery of Potential COVID-19 Antivirals
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