PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The evaluation of a rapid microfluidic immunofluorescence antigen test in detecting the infectiousness of COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSIONS: The Lumira Ag test showed high sensitivity and NPV (100% each) compared to virus culture. A test-based strategy using the Lumira Ag test can effectively exclude COVID-19 infectiousness.
High-throughput screening of genetic and cellular drivers of syncytium formation induced by the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2
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Mapping mutations and discovering cellular determinants that cause the spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to induce infected cells to form syncytia would facilitate the development of strategies for blocking
Asthma is a risk factor for general fatigue of long COVID in Japanese nation-wide cohort study
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CONCLUSIONS: In a Japanese population with long COVID, prolonged general fatigue was closely linked to asthma. A preventive approach against COVID-19 is necessary to avoid sustained fatigue and minimize social and economic losses in patients with
The impact of COVID-19 on adult burns: A statewide review of epidemiology and clinical outcomes
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CONCLUSIONS: Epidemiological changes were not greatly different to previous years from the impact of COVID-19. The shift in elderly presentations and operative interventions reflects the holistic care of burns units working in a new landscape with an
A qualitative analysis of gestational surrogates' healthcare experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
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OBJECTIVE: No empirical data are available on the healthcare experiences of surrogates during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to examine the impact of pandemic-control measures on surrogates' fertility, pregnancy and birthing experiences.
COVID-19 therapeutics: stewardship in England and considerations for antimicrobial resistance
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The COVID-19 pandemic saw unprecedented resources and funds driven into research for the development, and subsequent rapid distribution, of vaccines, diagnostics and directly acting antivirals (DAAs). DAAs have undeniably prevented progression and
Depression in health personnel associated with exposure to COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of depression was higher than expected being associated with the degree of occupational exposure in the COVID-19 patients´ assistance.
Exploring Patient Advisors' Perceptions of Virtual Care Across Canada: Qualitative Phenomenological Study
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CONCLUSIONS: Participant-reported experiences of virtual care encounters were relatively positive. Future work could focus on delivering training and resources for providers and patients. While initial experiences are positive, there is a need for
