PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF COVID-19 IN CHILDREN FOR THE PERIOD 2020-2022
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CONCLUSION: Conclusions: The incidence of coronavirus infection was mainly observed in children of the younger group (0-5 years). A more severe course of the disease and a higher frequency of complications in the form of pneumonia in children were
Chemical composition, sources, and health risks of PM2.5 in small cities with different urbanization during 2020 Chinese Spring Festival
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To investigate the impact of quarantine measures and fireworks banning policy on chemical composition and sources of PM(2.5) and associated health risks in small, less developed cities, we sampled in Guigang (GG), Shaoyang (SY), and Tianshui (TS)
Comparing COVID-19 and influenza: Epidemiology, clinical characteristics, outcomes and mortality in the ICU
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CONCLUSIONS: Despite differences in clinical presentation and prognostic factors, the mortality rates at 90 days, after adjusting for confounding factors, were similar between COVID-19 and influenza patients.
Cardiovascular Safety of the COVID-19 Vaccine in Team USA Athletes
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CONCLUSION: The data demonstrate an overall willingness of elite athletes to receive recommended COVID-19 vaccination coupled with a complete absence of vaccine-related cardiac complications in >1 year of follow-up.
Correction: The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on key performance indicators in three Saudi hospitals
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285616.].
Clinical manifestations and outcomes associated with PICU admission in children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in Taiwan: A retrospective cohort study
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CONCLUSION: MIS-C cases in Taiwan have a favorable outcome. Although one-third of the patients required PICU admission, none of the MIS-C cases resulted in severe cardiovascular morbidity or mortality. This study provides valuable insights into the
Clinical Characterization of the Persistent COVID-19 Symptoms: A Descriptive Observational Study in Primary Care
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CONCLUSIONS: Results confirm that more than 10% of individuals recovering from acute SARS-CoV-2 infection showed long-term consequences and the observed persistent symptom duration was 178 days on average.
COVID-19 Vaccination Messengers, Communication Channels, and Messages Trusted Among Black Communities in the USA: a Review
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Black and African American adults exhibited higher levels of mistrust and vaccine hesitancy and lower levels of vaccination throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccination and booster uptake remains disproportionately low among Black adults. We
