PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Characteristics and Mitigation Measures of Candida auris Infection: Descriptive Analysis from a Quaternary Care Hospital in Saudi Arabia, 2021-2022
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CONCLUSION: This retrospective analysis highlights the main characteristics associated with C. auris-infected patients. In addition, it highlights the effectiveness of the bundle of mitigation strategies applied to limit the spread of C. auris in
Causes and costs of global COVID-19 vaccine inequity
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Despite the rapid development of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines and the widely recognized health and economic benefits of vaccination, there exist stark differences in vaccination rates across country income groups. While more than 70% of the
Impact of population mobility on the behavior of respiratory viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic
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INTRODUCTION: During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, Argentina population suffered from significant changes in population mobility due to non-pharmaceutical interventions. The aim of this study was to describe the impact of the mobility restrictions to the
Physical activity and sedentary time distribution among adult residents during COVID-19 circuit breaker movement restrictions in Singapore: a public health perspective
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CONCLUSION: Reduced PA and increased ST during CBMR reflect negative lifestyle adaptations and may have adverse public health implications. Increased sleep duration suggests successful coping, which may consequently lead to physical and mental health
Informing Public Health Policies with Models for Disease Burden, Impact Evaluation, and Economic Evaluation
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Conducting real-world public health experiments is often costly, time-consuming, and ethically challenging, so mathematical models have a long-standing history of being used to inform policy. Applications include estimating disease burden, performing
Grief experiences of nurses who lose their first-degree relatives with the diagnosis of COVID-19: A qualitative study
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The grief experiences of healthcare professionals have both short- and long-term effects. This qualitative study was conducted between December 2022 and January 2023 to examine the grief experiences of nurses who lost their first-degree relatives to
Gender based violence (GBV) coordination in a complex, multi-crisis context: a qualitative case study of Lebanon's compounded crises (2019-2023)
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CONCLUSION: Experiences from Lebanon highlight the essential role of government leadership in coordination; the value of investing in local GBV capacity; the significance of effective national, subnational and intersectoral coordination to support
Rapid prototyping of models for COVID-19 outbreak detection in workplaces
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Early case detection is critical to preventing onward transmission of COVID-19 by enabling prompt isolation of index infections, and identification and quarantining of contacts. Timeliness and completeness of ascertainment depend on the surveillance
