PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Chain hybridization-based CRISPR-lateral flow assay enables accurate gene visual detection
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Visualized gene detection based on the CRISPR-Cas12/CRISPR-Cas13 technology and lateral flow assay device (CRISPR-LFA) has shown great potential in point-of-care testing sector. Current CRISPR-LFA methodology mainly utilizes conventional immuno-based
AEROSOLIZED SULFATED HYALURONAN DERIVATIVES PROLONG THE SURVIVAL OF K18 ACE2 MICE INFECTED WITH A LETHAL DOSE OF SARS-COV-2
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Despite several vaccines that are currently approved for human use to control the pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), there is an urgent medical need for therapeutic and prophylactic options. SARS-CoV-2
Association between immigrant concentration and mental health service utilization in the United States over time: A geospatial big data analysis
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Immigrants (foreign-born United States [US] citizens) generally have lower utilization of mental health services compared with US-born counterparts, but extant studies have not investigated the disparities in mental health service utilization within
Adoption of a National Prophylactic Anticoagulation Guideline for Hospitalized Pregnant Women with COVID-19: Retrospective Cohort Study
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CONCLUSIONS: Most hospitalized pregnant COVID-19 patients did not receive prophylactic anticoagulants across healthcare systems as recommended by guidelines. Guideline recommended treatment was administered more frequently to patients with greater
Spatial heterogeneity and infection patterns on epidemic transmission disclosed by a combined contact-dependent dynamics and compartmental model
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Epidemics, such as COVID-19, have caused significant harm to human society worldwide. A better understanding of epidemic transmission dynamics can contribute to more efficient prevention and control measures. Compartmental models, which assume
Prior Ambulatory Mild Coronavirus Disease 2019 Does Not Increase Risk of Acute Mountain Sickness
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Small, Elan, Caleb Phillips, William Bunzel, Lakota Cleaver, Nishant Joshi, Laurel Gardner, Rony Maharjan, and James Marvel. Prior ambulatory mild coronavirus disease 2019 does not increase risk of acute mountain sickness. High Alt Med Biol. 00:000
Evaluation of Maternal Fetal Outcomes of Pregnant Women and Mothers with Suspected Infection by SARS-CoV-2 Treated at the Municipal Hospital of São Bernardo do Campo (HMU-SBC), Brazil
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 infection did not affect the prognosis of pregnancy and newborns. However, the worst clinical outcome, requiring hospitalization, had an impact on the anthropometric measurements of newborns.
Designing novel peptides for detecting the Omicron variant, specifying SARS-CoV-2, and simultaneously screening coronavirus infections
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In this study in silico a candidate diagnostic peptide-based tool was designed in four stages including diagnosis of coronavirus diseases, simultaneously identifying of COVID-19 and SARS from other members of this family, specific identification of
COVID-19 Vaccine Videos: Health Literacy Considerations
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CONCLUSION: Few organizations applied all health literacy principles to video design. Video creation for mass media health campaigns by HO and HCO should include consideration of evidence-based health literacy measures (quality, understandability
