PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Estimation of waning vaccine effectiveness from population-level surveillance data in multi-variant epidemics
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Monitoring time-varying vaccine effectiveness (e.g., due to waning of immunity and the emergence of novel variants) provides crucial information for outbreak control. Existing studies of time-varying vaccine effectiveness have used individual-level
C-reactive protein and the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio on admission predicting bacteraemia with COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Considering the possibility of the co-occurrence of bacteraemia with COVID-19, a blood culture should be performed when CRP is ≥ 6.3 or the NLR is ≥ 7.7.
Impact of COVID-19-related clinic closures on HIV incidence in a multicentre study of young adult MSM and transgender women in Kenya
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CONCLUSIONS: HIV incidence during COVID-19-related clinic closures was moderately increased and reduced after COVID-19 restrictions were eased. Ensuring access to services for key populations is important during public health emergencies.
Convalescent Plasma Lowered Risk of Death in COVID-19 ARDS
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Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis following human metapneumovirus infection in solid-organ transplant recipients: Another virus to add to the list
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There is increasing recognition that respiratory viral infections such as influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza virus, adenovirus, and SARS-CoV-2 can promote the development of invasive fungal pulmonary coinfections, particularly
Practical management of post-COVID-19 condition. Update and illustration by clinical situations
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Persistent manifestations of COVID-19, known as «long COVID» or post-COVID-19 condition (RA02, CIM-11), affect many infected individuals, with a 24-month prevalence depending on the studies context (18 % in a recent Swiss study). The diversity of
The performance of bibliometric analyses in the health sciences
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A bibliometric analysis (BA) is a knowledge synthesis methodology aimed at quantitively summarizing large amounts of bibliometric data. We aimed to summarize the performance of BAs in the health sciences. We searched Scopus for BAs in the health
Changes in clinical, demographic, and outcome patterns of children hospitalized with non-SARS-CoV-2 viral low respiratory tract infections before and during the COVID pandemic in Rome, Italy
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CONCLUSIONS: We found that the pattern of LRTI in children during COVID-19 pandemic significantly changed in terms of etiologies and increased severity.
