Lyme disease (LD) is the most prevalent vector borne disease in North America and Europe and its geographic range continues to expand. Strategies for disease control are necessary to effectively reduce incidence of LD including development of safe
COVID continues to be a major international public health concern, the underlying mechanisms of which are not fully understood. Recent studies suggest that COVID may cause prolonged inflammation within the central nervous system. However, the
The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is continuing, and the most important issue facing medical staff is how to provide medical care while preventing nosocomial infections. Since acute stroke treatment, particularly mechanical
CONCLUSION: In the setting of a limited access to emergency MRI during the COVID-19 pandemic, RAPID CT perfusion was performed significantly more often. Changes in the practice of mechanical thrombectomy with the protected code stroke did not bring
CONCLUSIONS: RDW, a component of the complete blood count panel routinely ordered as the initial workup for the undifferentiated patient, may be a generalizable biomarker for acuity in the ED.
CONCLUSION: The presence of a relationship between ME/CFS and COVID-19 has been supported by the results of our study. Follow-up of COVID-19 patients is strongly recommended to ensure proper management of ME/CFS symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS: Indigenous, marginalised individuals with COVID-19 had higher risk of hospitalisation and ICU admission than non-indigenous patients. Marginalised, indigenous individuals who were less likely to receive mechanical ventilation compared to