PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Wastewater surveillance and an automated robot: effectively tracking SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the post-epidemic era
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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has exhibited great utility in the early and rapid identification of SARS-CoV-2. However, the efficacy of wastewater surveillance under China's previous strict epidemic prevention policy remains to be described. We
What's in Stock? Drug drought anticipation during COVID-19 among people who use drugs and service providers
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CONCLUSION: Although no long-term drug scarcity was seen, the anticipation of a shortage was sufficient to impact on local drug market dynamics. Heterogeneity in PWUDs' experiences of access to drug markets during lockdown can to some degree be
Why we should care about moral foundations when preparing for the next pandemic: Insights from Canada, the UK and the US
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Health behaviors that do not effectively prevent disease can negatively impact psychological wellbeing and potentially drain motivations to engage in more effective behavior, potentially creating higher health risk. Despite this, studies linking
What makes a health system good? From cost-effectiveness analysis to ethical improvement in health systems
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Fair allocation of scarce healthcare resources has been much studied within philosophy and bioethics, but analysis has focused on a narrow range of cases. The Covid-19 pandemic provided significant new challenges, making powerfully visible the extent
Worm globalization
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We report the first case of eosinophilic pleural effusion due to Anisakis spp. infection in a 39-years-old European subject hospitalized for worsening dyspnoea and abdominal and thoracic pain. Lung CT scan showed bilateral pleural effusion
We still cannot breathe: Applying intersectional ecological model to COVID-19 survivorship
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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Individuals with historically oppressed identities, such as disabled or racialized minorities, face inequities across all societal institutions, including education, criminal justice, and healthcare. Systems of oppression (e.g
Waning vaccine response to severe COVID-19 outcomes during omicron predominance in Thailand
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CONCLUSIONS: Booster doses provided high levels of protection against severe COVID-19 with omicron, up to 4 months. Repeat boosters will be required to continue protection beyond 4 months, particularly in the elderly. mRNA and viral vector vaccines