PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Analysis of inflammatory protein profiles in the circulation of COVID-19 patients identifies patients with severe disease phenotypes
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CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that identified circulating proteins may be useful for identifying COVID-19 patients with worse outcomes, and this potential utility may extend to other populations.
Pathways to ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 health outcomes in the United Kingdom: A systematic map
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CONCLUSION: This systematic map identified knowledge clusters that may be amenable to subsequent systematic reviews, and critical gaps in the evidence-base requiring additional primary research. Most studies do not incorporate or conceptualise racism
Is elevated blood glucose at admission associated with poor outcomes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients?
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CONCLUSION: Hyperglycemia at admission was associated with poor outcomes in COVID-19 patients, even in those without known pre-existing diabetes. Glycemic testing should be recommended for all COVID-19 patients.
Low incidence of neurological recurrent side-effects following COVID-19 reimmunization
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Experiences of nurses on COVID-19 preventive protocols implementation in Tamale Metropolis, Ghana: A qualitative exploration
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The Coronavirus Disease, 2019 (COVID-19) disrupted healthcare delivery. Health workers, particularly nurses are key members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team. They are faced with many challenges due to the pandemic. In addition to providing
Geo-sentiment trends analysis of tweets in context of economy and employment during COVID-19
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To effectively design policies and implement measures for addressing problems faced by people during these difficult times of pandemic, it is critical to have a clear vision of the problems people are freely talking about. One of the ways is to
The role of laboratory medicine specialists in the COVID-19 pandemic
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The Role of Perceived Risk in the Relationship Between Disgust Sensitivity and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy
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CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that individuals with elevated disgust sensitivity who also report low levels of perceived risk of contracting COVID are more likely to express vaccine hesitancy. Implications of these findings are discussed.
Factors Associated with Children's Subjective Wellbeing During COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh
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The study of subjective wellbeing has received increasing interest among social science researchers and policy makers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there appears to be a gap in the knowledge in terms of how the children experienced
