PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Causal relationship between COVID-19 and chronic pain: A mendelian randomization study
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CONCLUSION: Our study highlights the link between COVID-19 severity and pain in different body regions, with implications for targeted interventions to reduce COVID-19 induced chronic pain burden.
Changes in chemokine and growth factor levels may be useful biomarkers for monitoring disease severity in COVID-19 patients; a pilot study
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CONCLUSIONS: MIG, basic-FGF, and GM-CSF can be useful biomarkers for monitoring disease severity in patients with COVID-19.
Changes in markers of inflammation and their correlation with death in patients with COVID-19 in the intensive care unit
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This study aimed to characterize the changes in serum inflammatory mediators in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 correlating with death. The study includes 58 participants: i) inpatients (n = 37): patients suffering from severe acute respiratory
COVID-19 and Sleep Problems: A Perspective from Bibliometric Analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide a comprehensive perspective for researchers to understand the wider landscape of both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 sleep-related research area.
COVID-19 Pivoted Virtual Skills Teaching Model: Project ECHO Ontario Skin and Wound Care Boot Camp
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CONCLUSIONS: This virtual ECHO SWC model expanded access to practical skills acquisition. The professional development model presented here is generalizable to other healthcare domains.
Cost of illness studies in COVID-19: a scoping review
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CONCLUSION: The economic burden of COVID-19 varies from country to country. The majority of CoI studies estimated direct medical costs associated with COVID-19 and there is a paucity of evidence for direct non-medical, indirect, and intangible costs
COVID-19 impact on overweight and obesity rates in Aotearoa | New Zealand 4-year-old children
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CONCLUSION: The sharp and steep increases in prevalence estimates all dampened relatively quickly. The question remains whether these rates will continue to decrease in time.
