PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The precautionary principle in public health emergency regime: Ethical and legal examinations of Vietnamese and global response to COVID-19
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Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have been widely criticized for being too delayed and indecisive. As a result, the precautionary principle has been endorsed, applauded, and proposed to guide future responses to global public health emergencies
Membrane activity of viral proteins
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COVID-19 infection, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has led to the largest pandemic since the Spanish flu in 1918. In view of this, the development of vaccines and antiviral drugs that can stop the spread of this infection has become an acute
Shifts in the genetic counseling workforce highlight a need for laboratory fieldwork experience for genetic counseling trainees
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As the genetic counseling workforce experiences an increase in genetic counselors (GCs) in non-direct patient care roles, it is essential that genetic counseling students are trained in these settings. The Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling
SARS-CoV-2 Parainfectious Optic Neuropathy: 3 Case Reports and a Review of the Literature
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CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 parainfectious optic neuritis has a clinical profile that is atypical for idiopathic optic neuritis but fairly typical of parainfectious forms of optic neuritis with a severely reduced nadir visual acuity, high likelihood of
Fatigue and physical activity levels in poles living in Poland and the United Kingdom in the further year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a pilot study
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CONCLUSIONS: The level of fatigue, in contrast to the level of physical activity, was low in the study population. There were few statistically significant differences in fatigue between people living in Poland and the UK. Further experimental
Digital support for quality assurance in 24-hour caregiving at home: a randomized controlled trial investigating the effects on quality of life and professional skills of paid 24h-caregivers
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CONCLUSIONS: Providing e-learning and e-documentation devices to 24h-caregivers improved their care-related quality of life, mainly because they felt more encouraged and supported. Moreover, these interventions improved their self-perceived
Compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction in pediatric and neonatal care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden
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CONCLUSION: Higher education and longer experience are beneficial for nurses' professional quality of life when working in pediatric care units.
The detection of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in municipal wastewater during an acute disease outbreak
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CONCLUSIONS: Current surveillance measures for JEV encounter multiple constraints which may miss early stages of JEV circulation or fail to capture the full extent of transmission. The detection of JEV in wastewater during a disease outbreak
