PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Rapid increase of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence during the second half of the COVID-19 pandemic year 2020 in the adult urban Albanian population
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BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the changes in COVID-19 seroprevalence among the adult urban population of Albania between July and December 2020, when the Wuhan strain of SARS-CoV-2 virus was still prevalent in the country.
Response to Comment on: "Low Cardiorespiratory Fitness Post-COVID-19: A Narrative Review"
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Real-world effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines among Colombian adults: A retrospective, population-based study of the ESPERANZA cohort
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COVID-19 vaccines have been essential for reducing the impact of the pandemic; nevertheless, population-based data under real-life conditions are needed to compare their effectiveness in various contexts. The objective of this study was to estimate
Reactive oxygen species trigger inflammasome activation after intracellular microbial interaction
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The intracellular production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), composed of oxygen-reduced molecules, is important not only because of their lethal effects on microorganisms but also due to their potential inflammatory and metabolic regulation
Renal transplant waiting list mortality in COVID era: is it advisable to halt transplant activity?
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CONCLUSION: The probability of death of a patient with ESRD with delayed follow-up visits and transplant retention is statistically higher than the probability of death from COVID-19.
Rapid classification of SARS-CoV-2 variant strains using machine learning-based label-free SERS strategy
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The spread of COVID-19 over the past three years is largely due to the continuous mutation of the virus, which has significantly impeded global efforts to prevent and control this epidemic. Specifically, mutations in the amino acid sequence of the
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Telemedicine Utilization and Satisfaction Among Breast Cancer Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
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Background: Telemedicine has expanded rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data on telemedicine utilization are lacking, and racial/ethnic disparities in utilization and satisfaction are unknown among breast cancer patients. Methods: This was a
