PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The TIGIT+ T regulatory cells subset associates with nosocomial infection and fatal outcome in COVID-19 patients under mechanical ventilation
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The TIGIT^(+)FOXP3^(+)Treg subset (TIGIT^(+)Tregs) exerts robust suppressive activity on cellular immunity and predisposes septic individuals to opportunistic infection. We hypothesized that TIGIT^(+)Tregs could play an important role in intensifying
The benefit and limitations of an online physical activity program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: A quantitative analysis of the virtual Latrobe Streetgames program
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CONCLUSIONS: The results give detail into how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced adolescent and young adult physical, mental, and social health, noting that the reduction of in-person contact influenced motivation for exercise. Online physical
The distorted memories of patients treated in the intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
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CONCLUSIONS: For former patients who were admitted to an intensive care unit after a diagnosis of COVID-19, memories caused considerable distress, which were similar to other intensive care patientś experiences, before the pandemic. Emotion-focused
The COVID-19 pandemic and its possible impact on the treatment of odontogenic and intraoral abscesses
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Most odontogenic and intraoral abscesses can be treated on an outpatient basis with local anesthesia. However, severe disease progression may require an incision under general anesthesia (GA) with postoperative inpatient treatment. This study aimed
The Minnesota Medical Operations Coordination Center (MOCC): A COVID-19 statewide response to ensure access to critical care and medical-surgical beds
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BACKGROUND: COVID-19 led to unprecedented inpatient capacity challenges particularly in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), which spurred development of statewide or regional placement centers for coordinating transfer (load balancing) of adult patients
The social life of natural experiments in epidemiology and public health
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Over the twentieth century, the concept of the natural experiment has become increasingly prominent across a variety of disciplines, albeit most consequentially in epidemiology and public health. Drawing on an analysis of the scientific and medical
Telephone completion of patient self-reporting health history documents by registered nurses: a survey to evaluate its effectiveness and strategies for improvement
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 has resulted in many changes in oncology practice. Completion of patient self-reported health history documentation by an RN over the telephone prior to consultation visit received positive feedback from both RNs and oncologists
The Impact of (COVID)-19 on Beverage Purchasing Behaviors in Korea
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Objective: In this study, we examined changes in purchase behavior of alcoholic beverages (ie, soju, beer, wine, traditional Korean liquor, and liquor) and non-alcoholic beverages (ie, fruit and vegetable juices, coffee, tea, bottled water, milk
The impact of COVID on bacterial sepsis
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CONCLUSION: Concurrent COVID-19 infection is associated with a significant increase in morbidity and mortality in patients with GP and GN BSIs. Patients with S. aureus BSIs with COVID-19 are more likely to develop shock and respiratory failure and
