PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Primary exposure to SARS-CoV-2 via infection or vaccination determines mucosal antibody-dependent ACE2 binding inhibition
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides new insights into the relationship between antibody isotypes and neutralization by using a sensitive and high-throughput ACE2 binding inhibition assay. Key differences are highlighted between vaccination and infection
Preferences of healthcare workers using tongue swabs for tuberculosis diagnosis during COVID-19
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Healthcare workers (HCWs) who come into contact with tuberculosis (TB) patients are at elevated risk of TB infection and disease. The collection and handling of sputum samples for TB diagnosis poses exposure risks to HCWs, particularly in settings
Perception of Saudi undergraduate medical students on telemedicine training and its implementation
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CONCLUSION: Medical students are aware of the importance of incorporating telemedicine training into the medical curriculum. Training these students is vital to ensure their competence as physicians in their future clinical careers, that is make them
Possibility of Decreasing Incidence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Korea
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CONCLUSION: The decrease in the number of newly diagnosed cases of HIV infection in Korea might have resulted from an actual decrease in the incidence of HIV infection, rather than the worsening incidence of underdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis.
Perception towards the implementation of telemedicine during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSION: More than half of the health professionals had a good perception of telemedicine. Social media use, ICT training, computer accessibility, and the presence of IT support staff were all found to have positive associations with the
Pandemic-Related Innovations in Oncology Nursing Research: Seeking the Positive
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In March 2020, scientists across industry, academic, and healthcare settings were forced to halt their ongoing research studies because of isolation mandates associated with the management of contagion in the COVID-19 pandemi.
Previous Steroid Use and Severity of COVID-19
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Predicting the Public Health Impact of Bivalent Vaccines and Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir Against Coronavirus Disease 2019
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CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that prioritizing uptake of bivalent boosters and nirmatrelvir-ritonavir among older age groups (≥65 years) would be most effective (based on NNT) but would not address the entire burden of severe COVID-19.
Public Health Common Ground: The Proof by COVID-19
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