PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Risk of COVID-19 and major adverse clinical outcomes among people with disabilities in South Korea
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CONCLUSIONS: PwDs had an increased risk of COVID-19 and major adverse clinical outcomes of COVID-19 compared with people without disabilities. Given the higher vulnerability of PwDs to COVID-19, tailored policy and management to protect against the
Seroprevalence of human coronaviruses among patients visiting hospital-based sentinel sites in Uganda
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CONCLUSIONS: The seroprevalence of Human coronaviruses is alarmingly high which calls for need to identify and characterize the circulating coronavirus strains so as to guide policy on the control strategies.
Incidence of PTSD and generalized anxiety symptoms during the first wave of COVID-19 outbreak: an exploratory study of a large sample of the Italian population
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CONCLUSIONS: Gender and generation appeared to be the most consistent risk factor for higher levels of generalized anxiety and PTSD symptoms in the current pandemic. Other variables - such as information seeking behaviours, parental and marriage
Tipping the scales: a theoretical model to describe the differential effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality
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CONCLUSIONS: Decision makers should consider ways to incorporate the positive changes which occurred as part of the exit strategy. Societies should invest in building resources to improve both individual and community resilience to help people be
A Decade of Terrorism in the United States and the Emergence of Counter-Terrorism Medicine
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CONCLUSIONS: In the decade from 2008 through 2018, terrorist attacks on US soil used weapons with well-understood injury-causing modalities. A total of 217 fatal injuries (FI) and 660 non-fatal injuries (NFI) were sustained as a result of these
Assessment methods and the validity and reliability of measurement tools in online objective structured clinical examinations: a systematic scoping review
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has required educators to adapt the in-person objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) to online settings in order for it to remain a critical component of the multifaceted assessment of a
Trends in health expectancies: a systematic review of international evidence
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CONCLUSION: An expansion of disability in later life is evident in a number of high-income countries, with implications for the sustainability of health and care systems. The recent COVID-19 pandemic may also impact health expectancies in the longer
