PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Safety profiles of homologous and heterologous regimens containing three major types of COVID-19 vaccine among people living with HIV
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggested the safety of homologous and heterologous regimens containing the three types of COVID-19 vaccines among PLHIV and identified those who required close monitoring for vaccine AEs.
Setting up and managing the largest COVID-19 mass vaccination center in Lombardy, Italy
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CONCLUSION: The trend for daily dose rates administered at the Palazzo delle Scintille center was in line with COVID-19-related regional data. The center played a major role in the regional mass vaccination campaign.
Severity of oxidative stress as a hallmark in COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, it seems that the balance between antioxidants and oxidants was disturbed in COVID-19 patients in favor of oxidant markers. In addition, this situation caused more aggravation in severe patients as compared to the non
Should critically ill patients with COVID-19 be managed in high-volume ICUs?
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Socioeconomic Disparities In Mortality And Health Care Use During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From Germany
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Across the globe, populations with low socioeconomic status have borne a disproportionate burden of the COVID-19 pandemic. This article examines the relationship between two socioeconomic factors (education and income) and all-cause mortality and
Successful pandemic management through computer science: a case study of a financial corporation with workers on premises
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CONCLUSION: Based on a combined approach of medical and computational science tools, we propose a management model that can be extended to other industries that can be applied to possible future health crises. This work shows that this model resulted
State guidance and system changes related to COVID-19: Impact on opioid treatment programs
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CONCLUSIONS: SOTAs generally reported that federal guidance increased patient access, engagement, and retention. Increased take-home flexibilities were viewed as important for expanding access and continuity of treatment, with the majority of SOTAs
Sex-Specific Total Testosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate Status in Noncritically Ill Hospitalized Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Cross-Sectional Study
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CONCLUSION: In noncritical COVID-19 patients, substantial gender variations in TT and DHEAS were detected and correlated with severity markers in males.
