PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Adoption and Usage of Video Telehealth in a Large, Academic Department of Surgery
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CONCLUSIONS: Previously, video telehealth was used by clinicians in a small portion of outpatient visits. However, safety concerns surrounding COVID-19 forced multiple changes to the way care is provided. Although outpatient volume at our center was
Use of Real Time Clinical Video Telehealth to Home by primary care providers within the Veterans Health Administration during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: variability across VA stations and with time
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CONCLUSION: Future investigation is warranted to identify the unique practices employed by VA stations that were most successful in using VT2H for PCLIPVs and whether they can be effectively disseminated to other stations.
Customizably designed multibodies neutralize SARS-CoV-2 in a variant-insensitive manner
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The COVID-19 pandemic evolves constantly, requiring adaptable solutions to combat emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants. To address this, we created a pentameric scaffold based on a mammalian protein, which can be customized with up to 10 protein binding
Movement Disorders and SARS-CoV-2
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CIAO: a living experiment in interdisciplinary large-scale collaboration facilitated by the Adverse Outcome Pathway framework
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INTRODUCTION: The CIAO project was launched in Spring 2020 to address the need to make sense of the numerous and disparate data available on COVID-19 pathogenesis. Based on a crowdsourcing model of large-scale collaboration, the project has exploited
COVID-19 and herpes zoster: a call to action
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Neurological Involvements in COVID-19: A hospital-based study
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CONCLUSION: Neurological symptoms were observed in more than 91% of the patients, while neurological signs were present in 10.5% of the COVID-19 patients. Additionally, positive troponin, WBC≥15,000, and a history of respiratory disease were the
Analysis on the Selection of Herbs in TCM COVID-19 Treatment Protocols Between Malaysia and China
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CONCLUSION: Characteristics of herbs in Both Malaysian and Chinese Protocols herb reflect the advantages and regional adaptation of TCM principles. These findings offer valuable guidance in the application of herbs or herb pairs for the treatment of
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Prophylaxis Program: A Tertiary-Care Center Experience
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CONCLUSIONS: While preventative measures associated with COVID-19 may have helped reduce the number of RSV cases, the pandemic seems to have caused a significant decrease in the number of children receiving immunoprophylaxis and the doses of
