PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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A comparative national-level analysis of government food system resilience activities across four developed countries at varying stages of planning
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CONCLUSIONS: This paper develops and applies a framework rooted in literature to understand the content of national-level food system resilience documents. The analysis identified potential gaps, concentrations, and themes in national food systems
Food insecurity and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among adults in the United States (US)
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CONCLUSION: Overall, adults with food insecurity were 2.41 times as likely as those with food security to also have vaccine hesitancy. Education mediated the relationship between food insufficiency and vaccine hesitancy. Programs to improve
Examining associations between social vulnerability indices and COVID-19 incidence and mortality with spatial-temporal Bayesian modeling
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This study compares two social vulnerability indices, the U.S. CDC SVI and SoVI (the Social Vulnerability Index developed at the Hazards Vulnerability & Resilience Institute at the University of South Carolina), on their ability to predict the risk
Decision-making ability limitations and brain neural activity changes in healthcare workers after mild COVID-19
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Studies have demonstrated that the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) extensively affects brain function. Although cognitive dysfunction is considered a common manifestation in COVID-19 patients during the recovery
Long-COVID-19 autonomic dysfunction: an integrated view in the framework of inflammaging
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The recently identified syndrome known as Long COVID (LC) is characterized by a constellation of debilitating conditions that impair both physical and cognitive functions, thus reducing the quality of life and increasing the risk of developing the
Mystery of COVID 19: Focusing on important ncRNAs and effective signaling pathways
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This article provides a thorough investigation of the essential role of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in the context of COVID-19, emphasizing their impact on the complex molecular dynamics of the viral infection. By conducting a systematic review of
Nipah: The looming post-covid pandemic
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First identified as a pathogen in Malaysia and Singapore in 1999, Nipah virus (NiV) caused nearly 300 human cases and over 100 fatalities. It also killed about 1 million pigs. Three years later (2002), it was reported in Pteropus bats in Malaysia, in
Thyrotoxicosis Misdiagnosed as Long Covid by Telemedicine - A Cautionary Tale
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CONCLUSION: Tachycardia and persistent low-grade fever after SARS-CoV-2 infection, which can be confirmed by telemedicine, can be clues for the diagnosis of GD. Therefore, in-person examination should be added if these symptoms are confirmed by
Availability of Maternal, Newborn care and Child Health Services at Primary Health Care Unit during COVID-19 Outbreak in Ethiopia
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CONCLUSION: Immunization services were most available, while ANC and care for sick children were least available during COVID-19 at the HPs level. There was regional variation in MNCH EHS service availability at all levels.
