PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Optimizing COVID-19 treatment in immunocompromised patients: early combination therapy with remdesivir, nirmatrelvir/ritonavir and sotrovimab
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BACKGROUND: Morbidity and mortality are higher in immunocompromised patients affected by COVID-19 than in the general population. Some authors have successfully used antiviral combination, but never in the early phase of the infection.
Development and internal validation of a clinical prediction model for spontaneous abortion risk in early pregnancy
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CONCLUSIONS: The prediction model demonstrated good performance in estimating spontaneous abortion risk in early pregnancy based on demographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors. Further external validation is recommended before clinical
Preoperative Risk Factors and Postoperative Complications of COVID-positive Children Requiring Urgent or Emergent Surgical Care
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CONCLUSIONS: Despite increased preoperative risk factors, COVID-positive children did not have an increased risk of postoperative complications after common urgent and emergent procedures. However, length of stay was greater for COVID-positive
Offline: Boris Johnson and COVID-19-more light than heat
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Cyclosporine A micellar nasal spray characterization and antiviral action against SARS-CoV-2
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The upper airways represent the point of entrance from where Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection spreads to the lungs. In the present work, α-tocopheryl-polyethylene-glycol succinate (TPGS) micelles loaded with
Efficacy of probiotic treatment as post-exposure prophylaxis for COVID-19: A double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Randomized trial
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CONCLUSIONS: This data suggests LGG is associated with prolonged time to COVID-19 infection, reduced incidence of illness symptoms, and gut microbiome changes when used as prophylaxis ≤7 days post-COVID-19 exposure, but not overall incidence. This
Understanding poverty through virtual simulation: implications for student clinical practice
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CONCLUSIONS: The use of virtual poverty simulation with baccalaureate nursing students was identified as useful pedagogy for increasing student understanding of health implications related to poverty in a virtual learning environment.
Cloth face masks are still useful in preventing COVID-19 transmission in Indonesia
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