PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-19 pandemic and mental health among Hispanic/Latino/a immigrants in the USA: protocol for a scoping review
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INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has had drastic effects on worldwide mental health and laid bare health disparities and inequities among marginalised groups and racial/ethnic minoritised communities in the USA. This is especially the case among
COVID-19 emergency: the influence of implicit attitudes, information sources, and individual characteristics on psychological distress, intentions to get vaccinated, and compliance with restrictive rules
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CONCLUSIONS: Communication may contribute to individuals' behavior and preferences and it can also be associated with implicit attitudes, becoming consequently one of the main leverages to reduce vaccine hesitancy. Recovery programs should prioritize
Central America and the Dominican Republic at Crossroads: The Importance of Regional Cooperation and Health Economic Research to Address Current Health Challenges
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CONCLUSIONS: Central America and the Dominican Republic face significant health challenges post-pandemic. Our article emphasizes the great potential that regional technical cooperation, informed by further health economic research, has to improve
Comparison of inflammatory markers in COVID-19 patients- a study based on disease severity groups
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CONCLUSIONS: Older people were found to have experienced coronavirus disease 2019 in more severe forms. The inflammatory markers were significantly high in patients with severe disease and were associated with high mortality.
Cycle Threshold Values Predict COVID-19 Severity and Mortality but Are not Correlated with Laboratory Markers
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Many studies have evaluated the possible utility of cycle threshold (Ct) values as a predictor of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity and patient outcome. Given the inconsistent results, we aimed to evaluate the association between severe
COVID-19 vaccination: Immune response in healthcare workers-A study with review of literature
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CONCLUSION: This study shows that the antibody index among individuals who had both vaccination and COVID-19 infection is significantly higher than those who just had vaccination. T helper cell to T cytotoxic cell ratio is lowered in the recovered
Context-aware and local-aware fusion with transformer for medical image segmentation
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OBJECTIVE: Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have made significant progress in medical image segmentation tasks. However, for complex segmentation tasks, CNNs lack the ability to establish long-distance relationships, resulting in poor
COVID-19 spreading patterns in family clusters reveal gender roles in China
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Understanding different gender roles forms part of the efforts to reduce gender inequality. This paper analyses COVID-19 family clusters outside Hubei Province in mainland China during the 2020 outbreak, revealing significant differences in spreading
