PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Clinical and Imaging Evaluation of COVID-19-Related Olfactory Dysfunction
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CONCLUSION: The average olfactory bulb volumes were significantly higher in the patients' group compared to the control group, indicating significant edema and swelling in the olfactory bulb in patients with COVID-related olfactory dysfunction
Improvements in metagenomic virus detection by simple pretreatment methods
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Early detection of pathogens at the point of care helps reduce the threats to human and animal health from emerging pathogens. Initially, the disease-causing agent will be unknown and needs to be identified; this often requires specific laboratory
Evaluating targeted COVID-19 vaccination strategies with agent-based modeling
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We evaluate approaches to vaccine distribution using an agent-based model of human activity and COVID-19 transmission calibrated to detailed trends in cases, hospitalizations, deaths, seroprevalence, and vaccine breakthrough infections in Florida
Infection control strategies for healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic in German hospitals: A cross-sectional study in march-april 2021
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CONCLUSION: Recommendations for PPE varied across hospital sizes, which could be due to different assessments of necessity and safety. Regulations during breaks varied strongly which illustrates the need for clear official guidelines.
Coronavirus accessory protein ORF3 biology and its contribution to viral behavior and pathogenesis
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Coronavirus porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is classified in the genus Alphacoronavirus, family Coronaviridae that encodes the only accessory protein, ORF3 protein. However, how ORF3 contributes to viral pathogenicity, adaptability, and
Federal pharmacist Paxlovid prescribing authority: A model policy or impediment to optimal care?
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The U.S federal government leveraged emergency authority to allow pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir and ritonavir) during the COVID-19 pandemic. While heralded by pharmacy associations, the FDA framework included restrictions that
Physical Activity and Health of Koreans with Spinal Cord Injury during COVID-19
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Objectives: The primary purpose of this study was to explore the mediating roles of resilience and physical activity (PA) levels on the subjective health of people with spinal cord injury(SCI) during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: A total of 201
Impact of inactivated COVID-19 vaccines on lung injury in B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant-infected patients
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CONCLUSION: Fully vaccination but not partially vaccination could significantly protect lung injury manifested on chest CT. Our study provides additional evidence to encourage a full course of vaccination.
