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PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care

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Robust cross-cohort gut microbiome associations with COVID-19 severity

Date
Tuesday, August 08, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
Although many recent studies have examined associations between the gut microbiome and COVID-19 disease severity in individual patient cohorts, questions remain on the robustness across international cohorts of the biomarkers they reported. Here, we

Responding to COVID-19 pandemic at the local level: lessons from Yemen

Date
Tuesday, August 08, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
CONCLUSION: Political commitment at the local level is crucial to bridge the gap between policy and implementation, especially during infectious disease outbreaks. It is important to train public health leaders on how to effectively assess local

Retrospective Analysis of Wastewater-Based Epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Residences on a Large College Campus: Relationships between Wastewater Outcomes and COVID-19 Cases across Two Semesters with Different COVID-19 Mitigation Policies

Date
Tuesday, August 08, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has been utilized for outbreak monitoring and response efforts in university settings during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, few studies examined the impact of university policies on the

Review of Hyperpolarized Pulmonary Functional 129 Xe MR for Long-COVID

Date
Monday, August 07, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
The respiratory consequences of acute COVID-19 infection and related symptoms tend to resolve 4 weeks post-infection. However, for some patients, new, recurrent, or persisting symptoms remain beyond the acute phase and persist for months, post

Revisiting the rationale of mandatory masking

Date
Monday, August 07, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
In this perspective, we review the evidence for the efficacy of face masks to reduce the transmission of respiratory viruses, specifically severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and consider the value of mandating universal