PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Vaccine-Induced or Hybrid Immunity and COVID-19-Associated Mortality During the Omicron Wave-A Retrospective Observational Study in the Elderly
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CONCLUSION: Among elderly persons in Bavaria, a higher immunity level was associated with a substantial degree of protection against death during the Omicron wave; the strength of protection may have diminished somewhat over time.
African American Women Breast Cancer Survivors: Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic
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African American women breast cancer survivors are among those with the greater burden of cancer. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among black women, and this death rate is 40% higher than that of white women. The COVID-19 pandemic
Evaluating a physicians' perspective on the use of probiotics and vitamins against coronavirus disease
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CONCLUSIONS: Physicians' knowledge and awareness and a realistic scientific approach are important when recommending supplements, such as probiotics, vitamins and minerals, to individuals during the pandemic.
Bullying, harassment, and discrimination of musculoskeletal researchers and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international study
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CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this is the first study to address the prevalence and determinants of BHD among MSK researchers. MSK researchers experienced and observed BHD, while many were not comfortable reporting and discussing violations to their
The outcome of COVID-19 in children with chronic lung disease: Systematic review and meta-analyses
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CONCLUSION: Hospitalizations were higher in children with asthma with COVID-19 infection. However, using ICS reduced the risk of COVID-19 infection. As for CF, postlung transplantation and CFRDM were risk factors for severe disease.
Disentangling the rhythms of human activity in the built environment for airborne transmission risk: an analysis of large-scale mobility data
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Background: Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, substantial public attention has focused on the role of seasonality in impacting transmission. Misconceptions have relied on seasonal mediation of respiratory diseases driven solely by
Ten minutes with Anny Sykes
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Health workers' capability, opportunity, motivation, and behavior to prevent and control COVID-19 in a high-risk district in Thailand
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CONCLUSION: HVHs' opportunity is very low in the study area and it negatively affects good behavior for the prevention and control of COVID-19. All stakeholders in the district can use the association among the capability, opportunity, motivation and
Emerging data inputs for infectious diseases surveillance and decision making
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Infectious diseases create a significant health and social burden globally and can lead to outbreaks and epidemics. Timely surveillance for infectious diseases is required to inform both short and long term public responses and health policies. Novel
