PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Health status of childcare center providers in a COVID-19 hotspot
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CONCLUSION: It is vital that we encourage the uptake of regular vaccination schedules as a means to protect our community, especially the critical frontline workers that have been caring for our young children.
Design, Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of Protein Kinase CK2 Inhibitors Containing a Purine Scaffold
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Protein kinase CK2 (CK2) is involved in the suppression of gene expression, protein synthesis, cell proliferation, and apoptosis, thus making it a target protein for the development of therapeutics toward cancer, nephritis, and coronavirus disease
A COVID-19 Testing Preference Study in Schools
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CONCLUSIONS: The anterior nasal test was the preferred testing method by students and staff, although preference varied by age group. Willingness to perform both tests again in the future was high. Identifying the preferred testing modality is
Introduction: Evidence for the Safe Return to School With COVID-19 Testing
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Specificities of pediatric ocular emergencies before and during the COVID-19 era: A retrospective comparative study in an eye-related emergency department in Paris
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CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic was accompanied by a decrease in the overall use of a pediatric eye-related emergency services in Paris. Visits due to benign causes and ocular trauma also decreased, but visits for more severe pathologies were not
Post-Vaccine Era COVID-19 Pandemic-related Distress in Palliative Care Patients with Advanced Cancer
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CONCLUSIONS: Patients with advanced cancer continued to experience pandemic-related distress in the post-vaccine era. Our findings highlight potential opportunities to support patients.
Recent COVID-19 infection is associated with increased mortality in the ambulatory surgery population
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CONCLUSIONS: A COVID-19 positive diagnosis is associated with significantly higher risk of all-cause mortality following ambulatory surgery. This mortality risk is greatest in patients that undergo ambulatory surgery within 45 days of testing
The activity levels and quality of life of physically disabled children who continued or did not continue rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The results of this study demonstrated that the quality of life and walking capacity of children who continued rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic were better. Methods should be developed to ensure that rehabilitation is not
