PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Contexts shaping misdemeanor system interventions among people with mental illnesses: qualitative findings from a multi-site system mapping exercise
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CONCLUSION: People making decisions along the criminal legal continuum are critical to illuminating the dynamic, inter-related contexts that facilitate and frustrate attempts to address defendants' mental health needs while balancing considerations
Case report: Fulminant type 1 diabetes following paucisymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection during late pregnancy
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CONCLUSIONS: New-onset FT1D can occur after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Our report raises awareness of this rare but serious situation, promoting early recognition and management of FT1D during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Can anxiety and depression serve as primary factors associated with erectile dysfunction after coronavirus disease?
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study highlights that COVID-19 can cause ED and that disease-induced anxiety and depression serve as primary contributors to ED.
COVID-19 associated mucormycosis: A case report in Pakistan and a review of 144 cases
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Mucormycosis is the third most common mycosis in order of its importance as a human pathogen, occurrence of which has become more frequent around the world. Although not proven as a causal association, the increased number of cases has been
COVID-19 Maternal Prevention Behavior and Future Intention to Vaccinate for Children
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CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that most mothers were compliant with the CDC recommended guidelines at the time of the survey. Mothers who indicated high adherence to prevention behaviors had a higher likelihood to consider vaccination for their
CVSARRP: A framework to predict the risk of adverse to severe adverse reactions for 10855 diseases after COVID-19 vaccination
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COVID-19 vaccines greatly reduce the risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2. However, some people have adverse reactions after vaccination, and these can sometimes be severe. Gender, age, vaccines, and especially certain diseases histories are related to
Corneal perforation on Mooren ulcer after anti-COVID-19 vaccination: Correspondence
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