PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Changes in sexual activities, function, and satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic era: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic led to increased challenges and changes for individuals' sexual behaviors. Efforts for preventive strategies should therefore be concentrated between pandemics, while ensuring that there is information available to
Mortality patterns among COVID-19 patients in two Saudi hospitals: Demographics, etiology, and treatment
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CONCLUSION: Patients who died typically presented with more severe illnesses and were more likely to have underlying health conditions. Migrant workers may be at increased risk due to poorer baseline health and reluctance to seek care. This
Leading teams while exhausted: Perspectives from healthcare epidemiology and beyond
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Mental fatigue and burnout are concerns for healthcare organizations, but their effects on leaders have not been thoroughly studied. Infectious diseases teams and leaders are at risk for mental fatigue and burnout due to the increased demands from
A hidden pandemic? An umbrella review of global evidence on mental health in the time of COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: This is the first meta-review to synthesise the longitudinal mental health impacts of the pandemic. Findings show that probable depression and anxiety were significantly higher than pre-COVID-19, and provide some evidence that that
Editorial: Inequalities in COVID-19 healthcare and research affecting women
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Relevance of TMPRSS2, CD163/CD206, and CD33 in clinical severity stratification of COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Here, we report the interesting role of TMPRSS2, CD45^(-), CD163/CD206, and CD33 in COVID-19 aggressiveness. This strength is reinforced for aggressiveness biomarkers when TMPRSS2 and CD45^(-), TMPRSS2 and CD163/CD206, and TMPRSS2 and
COVID-19 and Liver Transplantation: Challenges and Opportunities
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Occupational Risk Factors for Physical and Mental Health in Primary Healthcare Providers: A National Cross-Sectional Survey from 62 Urban Communities in China
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CONCLUSION: The mental health of PHPs is worrisome, with a high burden of chronic diseases and occupational risk factors. Younger PHPs, nurses, and those with higher levels of work pressure and fatigue are more vulnerable to psychological problems
COVID-19 and unfavorable changes in mental health unrelated to changes in physical activity, sedentary time, and health behaviors among Swedish adolescents: A longitudinal study
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CONCLUSION: During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health appears to have been impaired in Swedish adolescents, but unrelated to changes in PA, sedentary time, screen time, or participation in organized sports. However, increased sleep duration on
