PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19: A test negative case-control study in Tunisia, August 2021
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CONCLUSION: The results of our study showed that the anti-Covid-19 vaccines used in Tunisia are efficient to prevent both SARS-COV-2 infections and severe forms related to the disease. This study provided important data on the performance of vaccines
View Score: An early warning score to detect possible complications among COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSION: Home-based spirometry acts as an effective tool for COVID-19 patients to predict lung complications and also promote self-monitoring thereby reducing the burden on the health system.
Virtual DEGUM-certified course in the head and neck region-a useful complement to conventional course formats?
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CONCLUSION: A more dominant role of web-based and remote ultrasound training is likely and should be considered as an alternative depending on existing conditions. Nevertheless, acquisition of practical sonographic skills remains a major hurdle if
Virus removal by high-efficiency air (HEPA) filters and filtration capacity enhancement by nanotextiles: a pilot study
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Portable household air purifiers are widely used devices designed to maintain a high-quality level of indoor air. Portable air purifiers equipped with the high-efficiency air (HEPA) filter served 100 h in a household space occupied by two adults
Vaccines reduced hospital length of stay and fraction of inspired oxygen of COVID-19 patients: A retrospective cohort study
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Few studies have focused on the evaluation of vaccine effectiveness (VE) in mainland China. This study was to characterize the VE including the frequent symptoms, laboratory indices, along with endotracheal intubation, hospital length of stay (LoS)
Vaccination against emerging and reemerging infectious diseases in places of detention: a global multistage scoping review
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BACKGROUND: Despite the elevated risks of infection transmission, people in prisons frequently encounter significant barriers in accessing essential healthcare services in many countries. The present scoping review aimed to evaluate the state of
Variation in symptoms of common mental disorders in the general population during the COVID-19 pandemic: longitudinal cohort study
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CONCLUSIONS: Nearly 40% of participants followed trajectories indicating risk of clinically significant symptoms of depression or anxiety. The identified risk factors could inform public health interventions to target individuals at risk in future
Validity and Reliability of the Portuguese Version of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale of 10 Elements for Young University Students
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CONCLUSIONS: the results show that the 10-item CD-RISC is a valid, reliable scale to measure resilience among young Portuguese university students.
Virtual urgent care is here to stay: driving toward safe, equitable, and sustainable integration within emergency medicine
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CONCLUSION: Virtual urgent care has become an established service in the Canadian health care system. Emergency medicine specialists are uniquely suited to provide leadership and guidance on the optimal delivery of these services to enhance and
