PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Multimodal graph attention network for COVID-19 outcome prediction
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When dealing with a newly emerging disease such as COVID-19, the impact of patient- and disease-specific factors (e.g., body weight or known co-morbidities) on the immediate course of the disease is largely unknown. An accurate prediction of the most
'The burden of wanting to make it right': thematic analysis of semistructured interviews to explore experiences of planning for crisis standards of care and ventilator allocation during the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA
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CONCLUSIONS: Improved leadership strategies and cross-institutional collaboration can reduce the psychological burden of planning and facilitate updating plans in anticipation of future shortages.
A 38-Year-Old Man With Persistent Fever and Progressive Shortness of Breath
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A 38-year-old man presented to the ED complaining of persistent fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, and diarrhea for 7 days. He reported a history of OSA with inconsistent CPAP use, tobacco use of less than one pack per day, and daily e-cigarette
Co-learning and co-teaching in a newly introduced research learning community
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BACKGROUND: Research clerkships are usually designed as individual learning projects focusing on research skills training, such as research design, data analysis and reporting. When the COVID-19 pandemic triggered an urgent need for digital education
Interprofessional Teamwork: A Qualitative Study on Adapting Central Policies to Local Conditions in a Labour and Delivery Unit
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CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic experience of the FMC LD-OBS unit illustrates the importance of considering interprofessionalism as a core value as policy was developed and implemented. Health authorities, hospitals, and other LD-OBS units may wish
Associations between host microbiome and inflammation suggest role for host microbiome in driving COVID-19 Disease Severity
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Systemic inflammation and innate immune activation are associated with COVID-19 disease severity. Knowledge gaps remain in the relationships between microbiome, inflammation and COVID-19 disease severity. To better characterise these associations, we
Psychobiological effects of an eHealth psychoeducational intervention to informal caregivers of persons with dementia: a pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
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CONCLUSION: Further placebo-controlled trials are needed to test the generalizability and specificity of our results.
Human mRNA in saliva can correctly identify individuals harboring acute infection
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The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the poor ability of body temperature to reliably identify SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals, an observation that has been made before in the context of other infectious diseases. While acute infection does not always
