PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Mapping early serum proteome signatures of liver regeneration in living donor liver transplant cases
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The liver is the only solid organ capable of regenerating itself to regain 100% of its mass and function after liver injury and/or partial hepatectomy (PH). This exceptional property represents a therapeutic opportunity for severe liver disease
Clinical characteristics and high-resolution computed tomography findings of 805 patients with mild or moderate infection from SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariant BA.2
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CONCLUSION: Most patients with mild or moderate infection from SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariant BA.2 were adults, with fever and upper respiratory symptoms as the main clinical presentations. Lower respiratory infection was mild, with ground-glass
School-Based Telemedicine and Reduced Avoidable Emergency Care Among Rural Pediatric Patients
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Objective: Children living in rural communities have disparate access to preventive health care, shifting the burden of care delivery to emergency services. This study examined the association of school-based telemedicine (SBT) and avoidable
Why we should care about moral foundations when preparing for the next pandemic: Insights from Canada, the UK and the US
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Health behaviors that do not effectively prevent disease can negatively impact psychological wellbeing and potentially drain motivations to engage in more effective behavior, potentially creating higher health risk. Despite this, studies linking
On the optimal presence strategies for workplace during pandemics: A COVID-19 inspired probabilistic model
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During pandemics like COVID-19, both the quality and quantity of services offered by businesses and organizations have been severely impacted. They often have applied a hybrid home office setup to overcome this problem, although in some situations
Viral Coinfections in Kawasaki Disease: A Meta-analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Viral infection was common with KD but without a predominant virus. Viral positivity was not associated with CAAs or IVIG refractoriness.
SARS-CoV-2 Transmission Risk in the School Environment: a pilot case-ascertained prospective study to inform future school-based surveillance
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There is no current active or passive disease surveillance programme focused on schools in South Africa. As such the country is missing an opportunity to rapidly and effectively flag and address pathogen outbreaks, for example SARS-CoV-2, in a key
The association between nutrients and occurrence of COVID-19 outcomes in the population of Western Iran: A cohort study
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CONCLUSION: Insufficient intake of selenium and vitamins A and E can significantly increase the incidence of COVID-19 and hospitalization due to it.
