PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia post COVID-19 booster vaccination in Brazil: a case series
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CONCLUSION: The study confirms that VITT is linked to the first exposure to adenoviral vector vaccines. Since January 2023, Brazil has recommended preferably COVID-19 messenger RNA vaccines for individuals aged 18 to 39 years. We suggest that, in the
Vaccination equity and the role of community pharmacy in the United States: A qualitative study
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CONCLUSION: The findings highlight unique strategies respondent community-based pharmacy teams use to contribute to equitable vaccination efforts in communities and further emphasizes the importance of their role in public health initiatives.
Validity of Routine Health Data To Identify Safety Outcomes of Interest For Covid-19 Vaccines and Therapeutics in the Context of the Emerging Pandemic: A Comprehensive Literature Review
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CONCLUSION: There is a need for better understanding of barriers to conducting validation studies, including data governance restrictions. Regulatory guidance should promote embedding validation within real-world EHR research used for decision-making
Vicarious experiences of long COVID: A protection motivation theory analysis for vaccination intentions
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CONCLUSION: The protection from long COVID through vaccination are relevant aspects for individual decisions and health communication.
Vulture: cloud-enabled scalable mining of microbial reads in public scRNA-seq data
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The rapidly growing collection of public single-cell sequencing data has become a valuable resource for molecular, cellular, and microbial discovery. Previous studies mostly overlooked detecting pathogens in human single-cell sequencing data
Video consultation in general practice during COVID-19: a register-based study in Denmark
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CONCLUSION: Patients with low age, long education, or employment had higher odds of a VC, while patients with high age and retired patients had lower odds. This difference in the access to VCs warrants further attention.
Vitamin C deficiency in critically ill COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care unit
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CONCLUSION: This observational study showed vitamin C plasma levels were undetectable on ICU admission in 86% of patients with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 pneumonia requiring respiratory support. This finding remained consistent
Variations in Hospital Admissions of Non-Communicable Disease Patients Before and During The COVID-19 Pandemic (A Tertiary Care Setting, January 2018-June 2021)
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CONCLUSIONS: Study findings suggest that there has been a prominent impediment in NCD patients' access to, and/or use of health care services over the pandemic, which might evolve to higher admission rates, severity and fatality of such patients in
Virological characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2 JN.1 variant
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