PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Future perspectives of emerging infectious diseases control: A One Health approach
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, global efforts to respond to and control COVID-19 have varied widely with some countries, including Australia, successfully containing local transmission, and minimising negative impacts to
A cyber warfare perspective on risks related to health IoT devices and contact tracing
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The wide use of IT resources to assess and manage the recent COVID-19 pandemic allows to increase the effectiveness of the countermeasures and the pervasiveness of monitoring and prevention. Unfortunately, the literature reports that IoT devices, a
Strategic Planning for a Very Different Nursing Workforce
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The COVID-19 pandemic amplified and intensified dramatic changes already emerging within the nursing workforce. This article examines and extrapolates from current trends to enable nurse leaders to prepare for the future nursing workforce and
Anti-inflammatory and anti-COVID-19 effect of a novel polyherbal formulation (Imusil) via modulating oxidative stress, inflammatory mediators and cytokine storm
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In the current scenario, most countries are affected by COVID-19, a pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that has a massive impact on human health. Previous studies showed that some traditionally used
A framework for estimating and visualising excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic
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COVID-19 related deaths underestimate the pandemic burden on mortality because they suffer from completeness and accuracy issues. Excess mortality is a popular alternative, as it compares observed with expected deaths based on the assumption that the
A pandemic-enabled comparison of discovery platforms demonstrates a naïve antibody library can match the best immune-sourced antibodies
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As a result of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic numerous scientific groups have generated antibodies against a single target: the CoV-2 spike antigen. This has provided an unprecedented opportunity to compare the efficacy of different methods and the
Bayesian disease mapping: Past, present, and future
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On the occasion of the Spatial Statistics' 10th Anniversary, I reflect on the past and present of Bayesian disease mapping and look into its future. I focus on some key developments of models, and on recent evolution of multivariate and adaptive
Point-of-Care Ultrasound for the Trauma Anesthesiologist
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: With advances in technology and availability of handheld ultrasound probes, studies are focusing on the perioperative care of patients, but a limited number specifically on trauma patients. This review highlights recent findings
An integrative framework for transformative social change: a case in global wildlife trade
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To achieve a sustainable future, it is imperative to transform human actions collectively and underlying social structures. Decades of research in social sciences have offered complementary insights into how such transformations might occur. However
