PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Not everything is condemned by COVID-19
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The increase in the number of studies related to the health of university students has attracted attention at the time of COVID-19. This initiative contributes to preparing the school environment for the return of face-to-face activities with
Knowledge and attitudes towards COVID-19 among emergency medical service workers
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CONCLUSIONS: As a consequence, although emergency workers have sufficient basic knowledge about COVID-19, there is a need for postgraduate training in many subjects.
SARS CoV-2 related disease features in a population of chronic hemodialysis patients
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Patients on chronic dialysis have an increased risk for SARS CoV-2 virus disease and its complications because of multiple comorbidities and alterations in the immune response caused by renal disease. In this retrospective observational study we
COVID-19 outbreak in a peruvian shelter
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Artificial intelligence as a support for non-pharmacological interventions against COVID-19
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Cancer care challenges during COVID -19 pandemic
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Cuba's COVID-19 Strategy: Main Actions through April 23, 2020
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Following identifi cation of the coronavirus disease COVID-19, Cuba activated its National Action Plan for Epidemics and convened a National Intersectoral Commission to design measures to protect population health. Following approval of the COVID-19
INFLUENCES OF FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS ON CHILDREN'S LEVEL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DURING SOCIAL DISTANCING DUE TO COVID-19 IN BRAZIL
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CONCLUSIONS: Household and personal characteristics of Brazilian children influence the level of physical activity performed by them during social distancing. Preventive measures can be adopted in the face of another similar period.
Clinical presentation of health care workers with symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 at the Izmir tertiary education hospital, during an early phase of the pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the frequency of COVID-19 in healthcare workers is high. The study presents the characteristics of HCWs infected with coronavirus from a single center in Turkey.
