PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
19991 - 20000 of 57354 results found
Open label trial of lofexidine-assisted non-opioid induction onto naltrexone extended-release injection for opioid use disorder
Description
Background: Opioid use disorder (OUD) continues to be major public health problem in the US and innovative medication strategies are needed. The extended-release injectable formulation of naltrexone (ER-NTX), an opioid receptor antagonist, is an
Evaluating the indigenous response to COVID-19 in rural Oaxaca, Mexico
Description
No abstract
Telephone Survey of Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases During the Pandemic (Covitel): methodological aspects
Description
This study describes the methodology of the Telephone Survey of Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases During the Pandemic (Covitel), conducted in Brazil in 2022. Covitel is a population-based survey representing Brazil and its five
Poly(2-oxazoline)/saRNA Polyplexes for Targeted and Nonviral Gene Delivery
Description
RNA delivery has been demonstrated to be a potent method of vaccine delivery, as demonstrated by the recent success of the COVID-19 vaccines. Polymers have been shown to be effective vehicles for RNA delivery, with poly(ethylene imine) (PEI) being
Risk of subsequent lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) after hospitalization for COVID-19 LRTI and non-COVID-19 LRTI: a retrospective cohort study
Description
CONCLUSION: The risk of new-onset LRTI following hospital discharge was high, particularly among those hospitalized for non-COVID-19 LRTI, but also for COVID-19 LRTI. These data suggest that immunizations targeting respiratory pathogens, including
Temporal validation of the MMCD score to predict kidney replacement therapy and in-hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients
Description
CONCLUSION: The MMCD score is not appropriate for in-hospital mortality but demonstrates an excellent predictive ability to predict KRT in COVID-19 patients. The instrument is low cost, objective, fast and accurate, and can contribute to supporting
Sialoglycan binding triggers spike opening in a human coronavirus
Description
Coronavirus spike proteins mediate receptor binding and membrane fusion, making them prime targets for neutralizing antibodies. In the cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and Middle
Author Correction: Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 from Uttar Pradesh, India
Description
No abstract
