PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and thrombotic risk in myeloproliferative neoplasms
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School closures during COVID-19: an overview of systematic reviews
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CONCLUSIONS: School closures during COVID-19 had both positive and negative impacts. We found a large number of SRs and primary studies. However, confidence in the SRs was mostly low to very low, and the certainty of evidence was also mostly very low
Super-spreaders of novel coronaviruses that cause SARS, MERS and COVID-19: A systematic review
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CONCLUSION: SARS and MERS super-spreaders were often symptomatic, middle- or older-age adults who had a high mortality rate. In contrast, COVID-19 super-spreaders tended to have mild disease and were documented to be any adult age. More outbreak
Supply and quality of colonoscopy according to the characteristics of gastroenterologists in the French population-based colorectal-cancer screening program
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CONCLUSION: The constraints likely affected the time-to-colonoscopy as well as the colonoscopy detection rate without impacting the SAE's occurrence, highlighting the need for a respectable reference time-to-colonoscopy in CRCSP.
Systemic sclerosis and COVID-19 vaccine safety: short-term insights from the global COVID-19 vaccination in autoimmune disease (COVAD) survey
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The safety profile of COVID-19 vaccines is understudied in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We compared short-term adverse events (AEs) 7 days following vaccination in patients with SSc vs other rheumatic (AIRDs), non-rheumatic autoimmune
SuperMini-seg: An ultra lightweight network for COVID-19 lung infection segmentation from CT images
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The automatic segmentation of lung lesions from COVID-19 computed tomography (CT) images is helpful in establishing a quantitative model to diagnose and treat COVID-19. To this end, this study proposes a lightweight segmentation network called the
Switching from natalizumab administration at the day hospital to administration at home. A 1 year prospective study of patient experience and quality of life in 30 consecutive patients with multiple sclerosis (TYSAD-35)
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CONCLUSION: The positive experience of patients with home natalizumab administration provides an important opportunity to improve the quality of patient care.
Seasonal variation of Covid-19 incidence and role of land surface and air temperatures: a case study in the west of Iran
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.In this study, we assessed the impact of satellite-based Land Surface Temperature (LST) and Air Temperature (AT) on covid-19. First, we spatio-temporally kriged the LST and applied bias correction. The epidemic shape, timing, and size were compared
Safety and pharmacokinetics of escalating doses of neutralising monoclonal antibody CAP256V2LS administered with and without VRC07-523LS in HIV-negative women in South Africa (CAPRISA 012B): a phase 1, dose-escalation, randomised controlled trial
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BACKGROUND: Young women in sub-Saharan Africa continue to bear a high burden of HIV infection. Combination anti-HIV monoclonal antibodies are a potential HIV prevention technology that could overcome adherence challenges of daily oral pre-exposure
