PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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BCG vaccination impact on mortality and recovery rates in COVID-19: A meta-analysis
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COVID-19 is a pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus which is a very worrisome public health emergency. In this study, we compared the mortality rate and recovery rate in countries with and without BCG vaccination policy. The data of mortality of COVID
Making COVID-19 vaccinations accessible for people with disabilities
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Priming COVID-19 salience increases prejudice and discriminatory intent against Asians and Hispanics
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Mounting reports in the media suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified prejudice and discrimination against racial/ethnic minorities, especially Asians. Existing research has focused on discrimination against Asians and is primarily based
Non-intensivist training to increase the staff capacity of intensive care units during COVID-19 pandemic surge in Argentina
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CONCLUSIONS: This course was effective for rapid training of non-ICU personnel. The assignment strategy, the educational techniques, and the close follow-up led to low dropout and high success rates and satisfaction.
A comparative study on virology, epidemiology, and clinical features of SARS and COVID-19
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In December 2019, an outbreak of an unknown cause of pneumonia [later named coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] occurred in Wuhan, China. This was found to be attributed to a novel coronavirus of zoonotic origin, severe acute respiratory syndrome
COVID-19 and stress-related disorders
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Since the WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, the most actual problem has been a change in the lifestyle of the population of Russia and the rest of the world. Fear of illness, self-isolation/quarantine, and decreased quality of life have
Erratum: On the role of artificial intelligence in medical imaging of COVID-19
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.patter.2021.100269.].
The Association Between History of Depression and Access to Care Among Medicare Beneficiaries During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSION: A self-reported history of depression was associated with greater inability to access care, more unmet social needs, and poorer economic and mental health outcomes, suggesting greater risk for adverse health outcomes during COVID-19.
Accounting for uncertainty during a pandemic
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We discuss several issues of statistical design, data collection, analysis, communication, and decision-making that have arisen in recent and ongoing coronavirus studies, focusing on tools for assessment and propagation of uncertainty. This paper
