PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Estimation of waning vaccine effectiveness from population-level surveillance data in multi-variant epidemics
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Monitoring time-varying vaccine effectiveness (e.g., due to waning of immunity and the emergence of novel variants) provides crucial information for outbreak control. Existing studies of time-varying vaccine effectiveness have used individual-level
Need for open data on COVID-19 vaccine uptake among pregnant people in the Caribbean: a call to action
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Pregnant people with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have a higher risk of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes compared with pregnant people without COVID-19. In 2021, large increases in maternal mortality were reported in Jamaica, almost half of
Burnout in healthcare - the Emperor's New Clothes
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Burnout is common among physicians; it severely alters their health and has a negative impact on functioning of healthcare systems. Hypertension, increased cortisol levels, maladaptive behaviors with negative social consequences, and suboptimal
Telepractice implementation experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, a qualitative exploration of Australian disability allied health providers: A diamond in the rough
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CONCLUSION: The allied health clinicians and managers who participated in this study demonstrated an overall sense of hope that telepractice would be a viable and sustainable delivery pathway for services in the future. This article endorses the
Outcome of Patients on Prolonged V-V ECMO at a Tertiary Care Center in India
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CONCLUSION: Duration of ECMO support alone should not represent a basis for decision making to decide futility or continuation of ECMO support. Prolonged ECMO in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has minor complications and can lead to
Efficacy of a monovalent (D614) SARS-CoV-2 recombinant protein vaccine with AS03 adjuvant in adults: a phase 3, multi-country study
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BACKGROUND: The literature on first generation COVID-19 vaccines show they were less effective against new SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern including Omicron (BA.1, BA.2, BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants). New vaccines developed against variant strains may
Adoption and Discontinuance of Innovation Packages: A Longitudinal Study of Transitions in COVID-19 Mitigation
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The past decades have seen growing interest and application of interventions targeting the change of multiple behaviors at once. We advance this work by using the diffusion of innovations theory (DOI) to consider constellations of behaviors as
Vascular Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID and RNA Viral Pathogens: a systematic review
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CONCLUSION: When comparing RNA viral infections to COVID-19 cases, we observed similarities in reported skin manifestations and their presumed pathways, with many implicated in the pro-inflammatory response. Due to the wide range of cutaneous
Self-rated health impact of COVID 19 confinement on inmates in Southeastern of Europe: a qualitative study
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 and related measures have directly affected the health of inmates. To improve their health and minimize the impact of pandemic-induced changes, community participation and empowerment of individuals are essential tools
