PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The Relationship between Body Mass Index and Mortality is Not Linear in Patients requiring Venovenous Extracorporeal Support
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CONCLUSION: Advancing age and higher CCI are each associated with increased risk for mortality in patients requiring VVECMO. A non-linear relationship exists between mortality and BMI and those between 32 and 37 have lower odds of mortality than
The COVID-19 pandemic and non-COVID-19 healthcare utilization in Mexico
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CONCLUSIONS: The 2020 pandemic had detrimental effects on non-COVID-19 healthcare utilization. The healthcare interruptions will likely impact short- and long-term morbidity and mortality. Programs intended to remediate these negative consequences
Temporal and spatial shifts in gun violence, before and after a historic police killing in Minneapolis
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CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the increases in firearm violence as a result of police violence are disproportionately borne by underserved communities.
The joint determination of morbidity and vaccination in the spatiotemporal epidemiology of COVID-19
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This paper examines the mutual dependence between COVID-19 morbidity and vaccination rollout. A theory of endogenous immunization is proposed in which the decision to become vaccinated varies directly with the risks of contagion, and the public self
Trends of impact factor contributors to the Injury Journal: A bibliometric analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Utilizing the journal impact factor to assess research performance at the individual, institutional, or national levels appears not to be the most appropriate method. The results show that highly cited authors did not hold the
The impact of COVID-19 on TB care in Brazil
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The feasibility of self-performing measurements of peripheral oxygen saturation and respiratory exercises in home-isolated COVID-19 patients-a single-arm prospective trial
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CONCLUSIONS: Performing self-measurements of SpO2 during home isolation due to COVID-19 infection is feasible. The feasibility of performing respiratory exercises in ambulant patients is questionable and may require more motivational interventions to
The clinical impact of serious respiratory disease in children under the age of two years during the 2021-2022 bronchiolitis season in England, Scotland and Ireland
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CONCLUSIONS: RSV infection was the main cause of hospitalisations in this cohort, but 51.3% of admissions in infants were not associated with the virus. The majority of admissions were in previously healthy term-born infants.
