PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Biology-Informed Recurrent Neural Network for Pandemic Prediction Using Multimodal Data
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In the biomedical field, the time interval from infection to medical diagnosis is a random variable that obeys the log-normal distribution in general. Inspired by this biological law, we propose a novel back-projection infected-susceptible-infected
Longitudinal Impact of Social Restrictions on Sexual Health in the Italian Population
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CONCLUSION: Social restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in sexual dysfunctions in both genders. However, these conditions appeared temporary since an overall improvement was observed at the end of lockdown and especially in
A service evaluation to examine the effectiveness of chronic pain management programmes delivered using video conferencing technology compared to in-person
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CONCLUSION: This study indicates that meaningful change as measured by standard psychometric questionnaires can occur in PMPs delivered via VCT and appear broadly equivalent to that achieved through in-person delivery. Physical performance outcomes
"Keep it simple - a lesson from COVID-19": highlighting the utility of chest X-rays in ARDS-associated illnesses through the Zonal Scoring System
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CONCLUSIONS: CXR scores can be effectively used in low-resource settings for triaging patients, maintaining records, and disease prognostication.
COVID-19 delirium and encephalopathy: Pathophysiology assumed in the first 3 years of the ongoing pandemic
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BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to spread worldwide. It has a high rate of delirium, even in young patients without comorbidities. Infected patients required isolation because of the high infectivity and virulence of COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2 antibody responses associate with sex, age and disease severity in previously uninfected people admitted to hospital with COVID-19: An ISARIC4C prospective study
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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic enables the analysis of immune responses induced against a novel coronavirus infecting immunologically naïve individuals. This provides an opportunity for analysis of immune responses and associations with age, sex and disease
