PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among people living with HIV: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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CONCLUSION: Among PLHIV, acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine is generally low. A greater emphasis on collaborative efforts between all concerned bodies is needed to boost vaccine acceptance in this population.
Computed Tomography scanning in patients with COVID-19: artificial intelligence analysis of lesions volume and outcome
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CONCLUSIONS: Accurate measurement of lesion volume and volume changes by AI technology is helpful in assessing the severity and development trend of the disease. The increase in the lesion volume proportion indicates that the disease has entered a
COVID-19 in the Perioperative Period of Cardiovascular Surgery: An Institutional Report
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Comparison of Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes Associated with Delta (B.1.617.2) and Other Variants of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2
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CONCLUSION: The rates of maternal morbidity and mortality increased in the pregnant population with low rates of vaccination in the period of the fourth wave which was associated with the delta variant. No significant difference was observed in
COVID-19 cross-border case and contact tracing activities - experiences and lessons learnt, Germany, April-December 2020
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CONCLUSION: Cross-border case and contact tracing data can supplement routine surveillance but are challenging to measure. We need improved systems for cross-border event management, by improving training and communication channels, that will help
COVID-19 in the nervous system: physiopathology and neurological manifestations
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CONCLUSION: Coronavirus-2 presents neurotropism, and it can reach the CNS by hematogenous dissemination and by direct infection of the nerve endings. It causes brain injuries through several mechanisms, such as cytokine storm, microglial activation
COVID-19 coverage from six network and cable news sources in the United States: Representation of misinformation, correction, and portrayals of severity
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The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is marked by divisions in perceptions of disease severity as well as misperceptions about the virus and vaccine that vary along ideological and political party lines. Perceptual differences may be due to
COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Among Latino/a Immigrants: The Role of Collective Responsibility and Confidence
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Research on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been sparse among Latino/a immigrants, a population at high risk for infection. This exploratory study examines rates of vaccine acceptance and its association with psychological antecedents of vaccination
