PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Leveraging Donor Populations to Study the Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Transfusion-Transmitted and Emerging Infectious Diseases
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The tragedy of transfusion-associated hepatitis and HIV spurred a decades-long overhaul of the regulatory oversight and practice of blood transfusion. Consequent to improved donor selection, testing, process control, clinical transfusion practice and
Development and effects of a non-face-to-face forest therapy program for nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The non-face-to-face forest therapy program is significant in that it had a positive effect on relieving stress by conducting a randomized controlled study targeting clinical nurses working in various hospitals.
Expediting approval for medical countermeasures to address high burden disease: an ethical justification to move beyond emergency use authorisation
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Addressing global health crises requires a receptive and expedient policy environment to minimise delays in making available potentially life-saving technologies. Over time, the policy environment has adapted to ensure that communities have expedited
A novel cell-permeable peptide prevents protein sumoylation and supports the mislocalization and aggregation of TDP-43
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SUMOylation is a post-translational modification (PTM) that exerts a regulatory role in different cellular processes, including protein localization, aggregation, and biological activities. It consists of the dynamic formation of covalent isopeptide
Efficacy of the Cytokine Adsorption Therapy in Patients with Severe COVID-19-Associated Pneumonia: Lesson Learned from a Prospective Observational Study
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CONCLUSIONS: The early initiation of HA-330 hemoperfusion could improve the severity score and laboratory outcomes of COVID-19 ARDS. The optimal dose of at least three sessions or the amount of blood purified greater than 1 L/kg were associated with
Long-term survival comparison between the first and second waves among 265 critical COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU: A retrospective cohort study
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BACKGROUD: Management of severe COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU considerably evolved during the first months of the pandemic. It is unclear, however, whether these changes improved long-term survival of these critically ill patients.
Changes in frequency of urology clinic visits and diagnosis of erectile dysfunction in Germany before and during COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Even though less urology practice-visits of men with ED were recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of new ED diagnosis was observed across all age groups between April 2020 and March 2021.
Can artificial intelligence predict COVID-19 mortality?
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CONCLUSIONS: These findings underscore the potential benefits of utilizing AI in managing pandemics.
Mental Health: Pandemics, Epidemics and Tau Protein
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CONCLUSION: Future research on the underlying pathways may yield essential information for the treatment and prevention of prospective mental diseases in light of the ongoing decline in mental health during the past 10 years.
