PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Unravelling the effect of New Year's Eve celebrations on SARS-CoV-2 transmission
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Public holidays have been associated with SARS-CoV-2 incidence surges, although a firm link remains to be established. This association is sometimes attributed to events where transmissions occur at a disproportionately high rate, known as
Immunocompromised patients and COVID-19: how do we protect those most at risk?
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Clinical risk associated with COVID-19 among 86000 patients with congenital heart disease
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CONCLUSIONS: In this study of the COVID-19 pandemic experience, using population health records in over 86000 patients with CHD in England, patients with CHD with COVID-19 were at around 50-75% higher risk of hospitalisation and mortality compared
Infections Including SARS-CoV-2 as Triggers for Vocal Cord Dysfunction
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Population confidence in the health system in 15 countries: results from the first round of the People's Voice Survey
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Population confidence is essential to a well functioning health system. Using data from the People's Voice Survey-a novel population survey conducted in 15 low-income, middle-income, and high-income countries-we report health system confidence among
COVID-19 Lockdown and Impact on 2-Year Weight Loss in a Bariatric Centre
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CONCLUSION: Despite social limitations imposed by the COVID-19 lockdown, we found no significant difference between weight loss at 2-years post-operatively in the 2020 group when compared with a control group who underwent bariatric surgery in 2017
Impact of the COVID-19 Health Crisis on Key Populations at Higher Risk for, or Living With, HIV or Hepatitis C Virus and People Working With These Populations: Multicountry Community-Based Research Study Protocol (EPIC Program)
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CONCLUSIONS: The results of the EPIC program will provide data to describe the impact of the health crisis on KP and CHWs and identify their emerging needs. Documentation of innovative solutions that were put into place in this context may help
The most exposed regions of SARS-CoV-2 structural proteins are subject to strong positive selection and gene overlap may locally modify this behavior
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We have analyzed the selection pressure of all severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 genes by means of the nonsynonymous (Ka) to synonymous (Ks) substitution rate. We found that protein-coding genes are exposed to strong positive selection
Trust in public health institutions moderates the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine discussion groups on Facebook
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CONCLUSIONS: Facebook discussion groups were more effective for people who trusted PHIs and non-conservatives. Health communicators may need to segment health messaging and develop strategies around trust views.
