PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The usability of testing skin reaction applying skin prick tests with Comirnaty (Pfizer, USA) vaccine in detecting the risk of developing post-vaccination immediate hypersensitivity response (anaphylaxis) after administration of this vaccine
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 vaccination involves a low risk of anaphylaxis. Purposefulness of providing the skin prick tests using the mRNA vaccine is questionable, due to their low sensitivity and low specificity.
Supporting Our Physician Parents (SOPPort): A pilot program for parental wellness at the Massachusetts General Hospital
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Physician parents encounter unique challenges in balancing new parenthood with work responsibilities, especially upon their return from parental leave. We designed a pilot program that incorporated 1:1 parental coaching to expectant and new physician
COVID-19 infection rate and mortality in a local health authority in Italy: Differences between home-dwelling and residential older adults
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CONCLUSIONS: These findings confirm the high mortality in Long-Term Care Facilities and provide new information on the infection rate. The containment measures adopted in the Long-Term Care Facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, show limited
Ending TB in South-East Asia: flagship priority and response transformation
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Over the decades, the global tuberculosis (TB) response has evolved from sanatoria-based treatment to DOTS (Directly Observed Therapy Shortcourse) strategy and the more recent End TB Strategy. The WHO South-East Asia Region, which accounted for 45%
Can Nitazoxanide and/or other anti-viral medications be a solution to long COVID? Case report with a brief literature review
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KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Findings here imply lingering of virus, SARS-CoV-2, in the body for months. Thus, Nitazoxanide and/or other anti-viral medications might be potential options to combat long COVID. This could transform treatment for long COVID
Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on energy literacy and conservation behavior in academic buildings of Kuwait
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This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on energy literacy and conservation behavior among occupant groups in academic buildings in Kuwait. It explores influential factors, focusing on the pandemic's effect on attitudes
Occupational stress and mental health among civil servants during COVID-19 in China: The mediation effect of social support and work-family conflict
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Mental health problems of various populations during the COVID-19 pandemic have received high attention, but there is little research on the mental health of Chinese civil servants. The present study investigated occupational stress, mental health
Telemedicine in home-based care for COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSIONS: Telemedicine is a safe measure to provide at-home care for people with COVID-19 infections caused by both Delta and Omicron variants.
The COVID-19 pandemic affects pregnancy complications and delivery outcomes in Japan: a large-scale nationwide population-based longitudinal study
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The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on pregnancy outcomes in Japan at the national level is unclear. This study aimed to assess the impact of the pandemic on pregnancy complications and delivery outcomes in Japan using
