PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Telemedicine with special focus on allergic diseases and asthma-Status 2022: An EAACI position paper
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Efficacious, effective and efficient communication between healthcare professionals (HCP) and patients is essential to achieve a successful therapeutic alliance. Telemedicine (TM) has been used for decades but during the COVID-19 pandemic its use has
Ocular inflammatory events following COVID-19 vaccination: reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions to regulatory authorities in the UK
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CONCLUSION: Ocular inflammatory events following COVID-19 vaccination have a very rare prevalence in the UK. There is no increase in the reporting rate of uveitis, optic neuritis and scleritis following COVID-19 vaccination when compared with the
Characteristics of delirium among COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSION: This study provides insights into delirium incidence in Slovak COVID-19 patients, treatment associations, and the importance of managing psychiatric symptoms and treatment choices for optimal outcomes (Tab. 6, Ref. 33).
Insights into the ISG15 transfer cascade by the UBE1L activating enzyme
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The attachment of the ubiquitin-like protein ISG15 to substrates by specific E1-E2-E3 enzymes is a well-established signalling mechanism of the innate immune response. Here, we present a 3.45 Å cryo-EM structure of a chemically trapped UBE1L-UBE2L6
Trends of impact factor contributors to the Injury Journal: A bibliometric analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Utilizing the journal impact factor to assess research performance at the individual, institutional, or national levels appears not to be the most appropriate method. The results show that highly cited authors did not hold the
Exploring the gap between school of nursing theoretical foundations and clinical practice
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CONCLUSIONS: Good collaboration between schools of nursing and healthcare care organizations can incorporate suggested solutions given by the study participants to reduce the identified gaps.
Longitudinal Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Utilization of Hemoglobin A1c Testing in Outpatients
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CONCLUSION: Given the propensity for healthcare disruptions to widen disparities, it is reassuring that we did not observe a worsening of disparities in rates of HbA1c testing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
