PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Endemic oscillations for SARS-CoV-2 Omicron-A SIRS model analysis
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The SIRS model with constant vaccination and immunity waning rates is well known to show a transition from a disease-free to an endemic equilibrium as the basic reproduction number r0 is raised above threshold. It is shown that this model maps to
Engaging Stakeholders in a Substantive and Transparent Way When Implementing Ethics in Medical AI: A Qualitative Study
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Implementing ethics is a complex problem requiring stakeholders engagement. Engaging in fair and transparent way with stakeholders is part of the complexity. This qualitative study applies principles and techniques of Critical Systems Thinking while
Evaluation of patients presenting with febrile seizures in an Iranian referral hospital: emphasis on the frequency of meningitis and co-infections
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CONCLUSION: Evaluation of patients for possible meningitis is necessary for febrile seizure management. Although the prevalence of bacterial meningitis in these patients is not high, according to this study and other studies conducted in Iran
Editorial: Highlights in Pain Mechanisms 2021/22
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Estimated protection against COVID-19 based on predicted neutralisation titres from multiple antibody measurements in a longitudinal cohort, France, April 2020 to November 2021
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BackgroundThe risk of SARS-CoV-2 (re-)infection remains present given waning of vaccine-induced and infection-acquired immunity, and ongoing circulation of new variants.AimTo develop a method that predicts virus neutralisation and disease protection
Emergency Severity Index (ESI) algorithm in trauma patients: The impact of age during the pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic affected the triage of trauma patients. During 2020, patients utilized less resources compared to the previous year. Additionally, younger and elderly patients had different vital signs, resource utilization, and
Effects of Three-Hour Wearing Personal Protective Equipment on Heart Rate Variability in Healthcare Workers for the Treatment of COVID-19 Patients
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CONCLUSION: Time-domain heart rate variability decreased after wearing PPE. Time-domain HRV parameters were related to ambient temperature inside PPE, diastolic blood pressure, QT interval, and SpO2.
Evaluating non-pharmacological approaches to nursing home dementia care: A protocol
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CONCLUSION: This trial will be the first-ever evaluation of team- and problem-based approaches to ADRD care across multiple NHs and geographic regions. Results can provide health system leaders and policymakers with evidence on how to optimize ADRD
Excluded Volume and Weak Interactions in Crowded Solutions Modulate Conformations and RNA Binding of an Intrinsically Disordered Tail
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The cellular milieu is a solution crowded with a significant concentration of different components (proteins, nucleic acids, metabolites, etc.). Such a crowded environment affects protein conformations, dynamics, and interactions. Intrinsically
