PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-19 booster prioritization in the West Bank: a survey experiment among Bedouins, refugees, and the majority group
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INTRODUCTION: Our main aim is to understand to what extent Bedouins, internally displaced Palestinians (refugees) and majority-group members (non-refugees, non-Bedouins, settled) in the West Bank prioritize COVID-19 booster shots for their own group
Changes in the incidence of stress reactions and fractures among intercollegiate athletes after the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: Across all sports, there was no consistent trend toward increased rates of bony injury in the immediate post-hiatus season. However, female cross-country runners demonstrated lower rates of bony injury in the post-hiatus season while male
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of liver transplant recipients infected by Omicron during the opening up of the dynamic zero-COVID policy in China: a prospective, observational study
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We analyzed the characteristics, risk factors, outcomes, and post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) symptoms in liver transplant recipients in China's late 2022 COVID-19 wave. Recipients with COVID-19 were enrolled from December 1, 2022 to January
Community pharmacy services during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from providers and policy makers
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CONCLUSIONS: The pandemic re-confirmed CPs role of providing accessible healthcare, particularly medicines provision, but also highlighted the demand for in-person clinical services. Improved communication channels between CP and GP surgeries are
Comparative study on the predictive factors of anxiety among Quebec university students during the pandemic (COVID-19)
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Objective In this study, we present the results of a comparative research carried out on three cohorts of university students in the context of a pandemic. Several research indicate that the anxiety level of populations has increased significantly
COVID-19 fear and its associated correlates among type-2 diabetes patients in Bangladesh: A hospital-based study
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The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused widespread fear among people around the world, particularly those with underlying health conditions such as type-2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate COVID-19 fear and its associated potential factors among
Cutaneous manifestations, viral load, and prognosis among hospitalised patients with COVID-19: a cohort study
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CONCLUSION: This study revealed no associations between cutaneous manifestation and viral load or clinical outcomes. Older patients with multiple co-morbidities have risks of high viral load and mortality; they should be closely monitored.
