PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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A case of Covid-19-related vulval ulceration coupled with genital viral shedding
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Metformin as a potential treatment for COVID-19
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INTRODUCTION: Early treatment for SARS-CoV-2 infection is essential to limit clinical progression of COVID-19. However, limited therapeutic options are available for standard-risk patients, including those under age 50 who have received the primary
Social avoidance and emotional deprivation of healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Electrical Detection Assay Based on Programmable Nucleic Acid Probe for Efficient Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Identification
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The large-scale pandemic and fast evolution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants have triggered an urgent need for an efficient and sensitive on-site nucleic acid testing method with single-nucleotide polymorphism
COVID-19 Vaccine and Health Care Visits for Menstrual Changes
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Structural equation model of coping and life satisfaction of community-dwelling older people during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Optimism, sense of mastery and closeness with family/friends promotes coping and life satisfaction, whereas frailty and comorbidities make coping more challenging and lead to lower life satisfaction particularly during a pandemic. Our
Evaluating the impact of the COVID-19 related public health restrictions on access to digital sexually transmitted and blood borne infection testing in British Columbia, Canada: An interrupted time series analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Sustained increases in utilization of digital STBBI testing during the pandemic suggest fundamental changes in STBBI testing in BC, highlighting the need for accessible and appropriate digital testing, especially for those most affected
Outcomes of cancer patients with COVID-19: the Virginia Commonwealth University experience
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CONCLUSION: The mortality rate of cancer patients was 10.5%, lower than other studies. Vaccinations had mortality benefit, but no effect on hypoxia, ventilator use, or LOS. Delaying cancer therapy during peak infection is likely not necessary based
Technological variables predictors of academic stress in nursing students in times of COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: technological variables and sociodemographic characteristics predict academic stress in nursing students. It is suggested to optimize the time of use of computers, regulate the brightness of the screen, avoid sitting in inappropriate
