PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Home Health Physical Therapists' Perceptions in Clinical Management of the Patient Following Post-Onset of COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Patients would benefit from education by PTs to allay their fears while participating in physical therapy in the home setting. This was relevant since patients were reported by many PTs to have an increase in fall risk but may not have
Harnessing three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models for pulmonary infections: State of the art and future directions
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Pulmonary infections have been a leading etiology of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Upper and lower respiratory tract infections have multifactorial causes, which include bacterial, viral, and rarely, fungal infections. Moreover, the recent
How helpful were molecular dynamics simulations in shaping our understanding of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein dynamics?
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The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (S) represents an important viral component that is required for successful viral infection in humans owing to its essential role in recognition of and entry to host cells. The spike is also an appealing target for drug
Harnessing Machine Learning in Early COVID-19 Detection and Prognosis: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
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During the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing faced limitations, prompting the exploration of machine learning (ML) alternatives for diagnosis and prognosis. Providing a
How Central Ugandan HIV Clinics Adapted During COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions to Promote Continuous Access to Care: A Qualitative Analysis
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We used qualitative data from the Partners PrEP Program (PPP) to address the question: How did Central Ugandan HIV clinics adapt to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions to promote continuous access to HIV care? PPP was a stepped-wedge cluster randomized
How much is enough? Proposing achievement thresholds for core EPAs of graduating medical students in Canada
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CONCLUSION: The process described led to consensus on EPA achievement thresholds. Successful completion of the assigned thresholds was feasible within the shortened clerkship.[Box: see text].
Heterogeneity in trajectories of traumatic distress at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that although high PTSS levels decreased over time on average, heterogenous change trajectories can be identified based on baseline psychological characteristics. This implies that mental health, including past and
Health Equity and Decentralized Trials
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Healthcare workers' acceptance of the integrated tuberculosis-COVID-19 screening in central Java Private Hospitals, Indonesia
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CONCLUSION: Acceptance by HCWs is a critical factor in the successful implementation of programs, including the TB-COVID-19 integrated screening. Furthermore, a multifaceted and cross-sectoral approach is required to address the constraints
