PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Acute Heart Failure due to Pulmonary Aspergillus Fumigatus and Cryptococcus Neoformans Infection Associated with COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: The presence of COVID-19-associated fungal infections cannot be excluded when multiple risk factors for fungal infections are present in patients with COVID-19 and the condition is rapidly deteriorating. Effective long-term monitoring of
Anxiety symptoms before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal examination of Canadian young adults
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many changes that may impact anxiety symptoms (i.e., general anxiety and somatization), particularly for young adults who were at higher risk for anxiety than older adults. We examined anxiety symptoms before
Association Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Quality of Life Among University Students
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A robust deep learning workflow to predict CD8 + T-cell epitopes
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CONCLUSIONS: This study presents a novel computational workflow for accurately predicting CD8 + T-cell epitopes to foster a better understanding of antigen-specific T-cell response and the development of effective clinical therapeutics.
Association between inpatient glycemic variability and COVID-19 mortality: a prospective study
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CONCLUSION: High glycemic variability was independently associated with mortality in patients with and without DM, who were hospitalized with COVID-19.
A variety of factors influence treatments of COVID-19
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Advancing loneliness and social isolation as global health challenges: taking three priority actions
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Loneliness and social isolation have been identified as critical global health issues in the aftermath of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis. While there is robust scientific evidence demonstrating the impact of loneliness and social
Assessing physical activity promotion in different settings and how its associated with public participation during COVID-19 epidemic: evidence from national policy evaluation
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CONCLUSIONS: With varying degrees of policy availability and accessibility, public participation in PA investments is likely to be constrained by biological and socioeconomic inequality. Future investments should aim at providing generalized or
