PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Neutralizing Antibody Response of the Wild-Type/Omicron BA.1 Bivalent Vaccine as the Second Booster Dose against Omicron BA.2 and BA.5
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In addition to the original monovalent vaccines available for SARS-CoV-2, bivalent vaccines covering wild-type (WT) and Omicron BA.1 are also available. However, there is a lack of real-world data on the immunogenicity of bivalent vaccines as second
Longitudinal depression screening of frontline critical care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed-methods study
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CONCLUSIONS: More research is needed to evaluate critical care nurses who care for patients with COVID-19 and their levels of depression to improve practice at the bedside further and develop policies to promote their well-being.
Colchicine and risk of COVID-19-associated hospitalization
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In a recent population-based study conducted by Dr. Sáenz-Aldea and colleagues, colchicine was reported to have neutral influence to the risk of COVID-19 associated hospitalization and the susceptibility to COVID-19 viruses¹ . We studied the study
Toxoplasmosis in the practice of a neurologist
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Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic protozoal disease characterized by a chronic course, polymorphism of clinical manifestations, predominant damage to the central nervous system, organs of vision, liver and lungs. The causative agent of the disease is the
Acute epiglottitis caused by COVID-19: A systematic review
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused substantial population infections worldwide. COVID-19 has been reported to cause acute epiglottitis (AE); nonetheless, COVID-19-related AE is poorly understood by healthcare workers because of the disease's low
Anticoagulation in Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia-What Is the Optimal Intensity?
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A comparison of antibody response in kidney transplant recipients and healthcare workers who had PCR-confirmed COVID-19 infection
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BACKGROUND: Data on antibody response following COVID-19 in kidney transplant recipients is scarce. This crosssectional study aims to investigate the antibody response to COVID-19 among kidney transplant recipients.
Breastfeeding provides a protective hug and the benefits have outweighed the risks during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Mothers have been very hesitant about breastfeeding when they have COVID-19 infection or vaccinations. Maternal milk protects neonates through its high biological value, immune factors and anti-infectious molecules and this review shows that the
How Covid-19 literacy influences fear, protective behaviour, and conspiracy beliefs among university students in Pakistan?
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CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrated the potential benefits of Covid-19 literacy to respond proactively to the fear caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, managing infodemic and adoption of health-protective behaviours. These results would be useful for
