PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Standardization of the protocol for oral cavity examination and collecting of the biological samples for microbiome research using the next-generation sequencing (NGS): own experience with the COVID-19 patients
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To date, publications have shown that compositions of oral microbiota differ depending on their habitats (e.g. tongue, tonsils, pharynx). The absence of set standards for the choice of the areas and conditions of material collection makes the oral
Genomic, Proteomic, and Phenotypic Biomarkers of COVID-19 Severity: Protocol for a Retrospective Observational Study
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CONCLUSIONS: This study will provide a comprehensive opportunity to study the mechanisms of COVID-19 severity in recontactable participants.
Do We Need to Vaccinate Our Infants Against SARS-CoV-2 Infection?
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Virtual DEGUM-certified course in the head and neck region-a useful complement to conventional course formats?
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CONCLUSION: A more dominant role of web-based and remote ultrasound training is likely and should be considered as an alternative depending on existing conditions. Nevertheless, acquisition of practical sonographic skills remains a major hurdle if
Use, reuse, and waste management of single-use products associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
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Single-use product usage is not a new concern. However, during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the use and disposal of single-use products, especially those related to managing the pandemic, rose to prominence. Reports of shortages-and at
Psychosis secondary to COVID-19 in pediatric sickle cell disease
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KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: COVID-19 psychosis is a potential long-term sequela of COVID-19. Vulnerable populations, such as individuals with sickle cell disease, are at high risk for psychosis. Given the limited number of cases, more investigations in the
Unravelling Beau's Lines as a Potential Indicator of Severe Immune Response in Covid-19 and Reinfection
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CONCLUSIONS: Although nail changes look harmless, seeking Beau's lines during the physical examination might indicate past severe COVID-19 infection and a higher probability for reinfection and rehospitalisation.
Investigating the shared genetic architecture between COVID-19 and obesity: a large-scale genome wide cross-trait analysis
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Observational studies have reported high comorbidity between obesity and severe COVID-19. The aim of this study is to explore whether genetic factors are involved in the co-occurrence of the two traits. Based on the available genome-wide association
Low-dose naltrexone and NAD+ for the treatment of patients with persistent fatigue symptoms after COVID-19
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A subset of patients experiences persistent fatigue symptoms after COVID-19, and patients may develop long COVID, which is characterized by lasting systemic symptoms. No treatments for this condition have been validated and are urgently warranted. In
