PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Dark Triad personality traits and realistic and symbolic COVID-19 threat: The role of conspiracy mentality
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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly altered global social dynamics through extensive containment measures. Understanding how individuals perceive the virus, distinguishing between realistic and symbolic threats, and considering the influence of
Influenza A virus resistance to 4'-fluorouridine coincides with viral attenuation in vitro and in vivo
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Pre-existing or rapidly emerging resistance of influenza viruses to approved antivirals makes the development of novel therapeutics to mitigate seasonal influenza and improve preparedness against future influenza pandemics an urgent priority. We have
Increase in presentations with new-onset psychiatric disorders in a psychiatric emergency department in Berlin, Germany during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic - a retrospective cross-sectional study
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INTRODUCTION: While numerous studies have identified an increase in symptoms of depression as well as anxiety and distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, relatively few studies have investigated the new-onset of psychiatric diseases during the
Buccopharyngeal route administered high polyphenolic olive oil and COVID-19: A pilot clinical trial
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CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: Among full-vaccinated adults recent infected with COVID-19, a daily intake of tiny quantities of oromucosal administered high polyphenolic olive oil before infection significantly improved the time to symptom resolution
Comparing the suitability of virtual versus in-person care: Perceptions from pediatricians
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OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic compelled a portion of healthcare to be delivered virtually. As the pandemic waned, health systems strived to find a balance between re-incorporating in-person care while maintaining virtual care. To find when
Lessons from innovation in medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic: student perspectives on distributed training
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CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic provided challenges for the continuation of quality medical training. It also provided the opportunity for innovative changes. This study demonstrates the successful outcomes, even during the pandemic, of distributed
COVID-19 vaccination is not associated with reduced SGA or low Apgar score
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One hundred years of health in a demographic, epidemiological and public policy context: the transition of childhood morbidity and its challenges
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Chile is in an advanced stage of demographic and epidemiological transition. It is in this scenario that the political, economic and health crisis occurred, with the social outbreak in 2019 and then the COVID-19 pandemic. The mortality of children
An elevated HScore is associated with poor clinical outcomes in COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: sHLH is not frequent among COVID-19 patients. HScore can be useful to predict the risk for poor outcomes.
