PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Editorial: Neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes following a traumatic event in infancy
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Editorial: Definition of the immune parameters related to COVID-19 severity
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Exacerbation of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Following COVID-19 Vaccination in Omalizumab-Treated Patients
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CONCLUSION: The novel COVID-19 vaccination induced exacerbation in more than one-tenth of patients with well-controlled CSU. The establishment of a proper management strategy during COVID-19 vaccination is necessary for patients with CSU.
Editorial: Global Widening of the Inequitable Child Mental Health Care Chasm During COVID-19
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The long-standing and inequitable chasm between clinical need and child and adolescent mental health care has likely widened during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for children and adolescents in developing low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)
Editorial: Highlights in skin allergy
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Evaluating the effectiveness of lockdowns and restrictions during SARS-CoV-2 variant waves in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia
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INTRODUCTION: After the initial onset of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the government of Canada and provincial health authorities imposed restrictive policies to limit virus transmission and mitigate disease burden. In this study, the pandemic
Excess deaths by cause and place of death in England and Wales during the first year of COVID-19
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Using officially registered weekly mortality data, we estimate a counterfactual death count in the absence of the pandemic and we calculate the number of excess deaths in England and Wales during 2020 after the pandemic onset. We also break down
Exercise With a Novel Digital Device Increased Serum Anti-influenza Antibody Titers After Influenza Vaccination
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It has been reported that some exercise could enhance the anti-viral antibody titers after vaccination including influenza and coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines. We developed SAT-008, a novel digital device, consists of physical activities and
Evolving swabbing practices for COVID-19 in a New Zealand emergency department during the early stages of an emerging pandemic
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CONCLUSION: There were associations found between testing outside of criteria and specific variables potentially perceived as high-risk. Poor alignment of testing with case definitions can impact hospital services through the (mis)use of limited
