PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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A qualitative analysis of child protection professionals' challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Our qualitative analyses showed the pandemic resulted in increased challenges for CPPs across several fronts within their workplace. Although each of these categories is discussed separately, they all influenced one another. This
Analyzing immune responses to varied mRNA and protein vaccine sequences
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, different types of vaccines, such as inactive, live-attenuated, messenger RNA (mRNA), and protein subunit, have been developed against SARS-CoV-2. This has unintentionally created a unique scenario where
Antiviral drugs in wastewater are on the rise as emerging contaminants: A comprehensive review of spatiotemporal characteristics, removal technologies and environmental risks
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Antiviral drugs (ATVs) are widely used to treat illnesses caused by viruses. Particularly, ATVs were consumed in such large quantities during the pandemic that high concentrations were detected in wastewater and aquatic environment. Since ATVs are
Anemia as a risk factor for disease progression in patients admitted for COVID-19: data from a large, multicenter cohort study
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In respiratory infections, anemia is both a consequence of acute inflammation and a predictor of poor clinical outcomes. There are few studies investigating the role of anemia in COVID-19, suggesting a potential role in predicting disease severity
Attitudes toward children: Distinguishing affection and stress
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CONCLUSIONS: These findings offer fundamental new insights about social cognitive processes in adults that impact adult-child relationships and children's well-being.
Area-specific covid-19 effects on health services utilization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo using routine health information system data
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CONCLUSIONS: The methodology used in this article allows for examining the variability in magnitude, timing, and duration of the COVID effects within geographical areas of the DRC and nationally. This analytical procedure based on national health
ABO blood group as a determinant of COVID-19 and Long COVID: An observational, longitudinal, large study
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CONCLUSIONS: No association of any ABO blood subgroup with COVID-19 or developing Long COVID was identified.
