PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Wheel Replacing Pyramid: Better Paradigm Representing Totality of Evidence-Based Medicine
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BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine (EBM), as originally conceived, used all types of peer-reviewed evidence to guide medical practice and decision-making. During the SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the standard usage of EBM
Comparative outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 primary and reinfection in older adult patients
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CONCLUSION: There were no significant differences in clinical outcomes between older adult patients with COVID-19 reinfection and those with primary infection.
Bibliometric Analysis of Ophthalmology Publications from Arab Countries between 2012 and 2022
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CONCLUSION: Over the last decade, the overall productivity of research in the field of ophthalmology has significantly increased. Majority of the articles in ophthalmology were published by authors from Egypt and Saudi Arabia with KKESH as the most
Coupling of SARS-CoV-2 to Abeta Amyloid Fibrils
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The COVID-19 infection has been more problematic for individuals with certain health predispositions. Coronaviruses could also interfere with neural diseases if the viruses succeed in entering the brain. Therefore, it might be of principal interest
Impact of vitamin D deficiency in relation to the clinical outcomes of hospitalized COVID-19 patients
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Background: Vitamin D deficiency is an emerging public health problem that affects more than one billion people worldwide. Vitamin D has been shown to be effective in preventing and reducing the severity of viral respiratory diseases, including
Efficacy of treating bacterial bioaerosols with weakly acidic hypochlorous water: A simulation chamber study
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the dangers of airborne transmission and the risks of pathogen-containing small airborne droplet inhalation as an infection route. As a pathogen control, Weakly Acidic Hypochlorous Water (WAHW) is used for surface
The experiences of community health workers when communicating with refugees about COVID-19 vaccines in Syracuse, NY: A qualitative study
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CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed how the refugee population changed their belief towards the COVID-19 vaccine through trust, time, and reliable information provided by CHWs and describes culturally sensitive strategies for vaccine uptake by refugees
Changes in End-of-Life Symptom Management Prescribing Among Long-Term Care Residents During COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: LTC homes in Ontario had wide variations in the prescribing rates of end-of-life symptom management medications before and during COVID-19. Homes in the lower prescribing quintiles had more COVID-19 cases per bed and
Analysis of health service utilization and influencing factors due to COVID-19 in Beijing: a large cross-sectional survey
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CONCLUSION: As COVID-19 is becoming more frequent and less severe, providing safe and accessible healthcare remains critical. Vulnerable groups such as the elderly and those with underlying conditions need reliable health service. Prioritizing
