PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The epidemiology of imported and locally-acquired dengue in Australia, 2012-2022
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CONCLUSION: Our analysis highlights Australia's successful control of locally-acquired dengue with Wolbachia. Imported dengue trends reflect both Australian travel destinations and patterns and local epidemiology in endemic countries.
Long-Term Outcomes of Survivors of COVID-19 with Moderate to Severe Infection and Children with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome or MIS-C
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The study aims to evaluate the long-term outcomes - functional, pulmonary and non-pulmonary (other organs) - in children hospitalized with COVID-19 infection or with Multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) after 1-2 y of discharge. All children
Predicting Factors of Worse Prognosis in COVID-19: Results from a Cross-sectional Study on 52 Inpatients Admitted to the Internal Medicine Department
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CONCLUSION: Four specific baseline variables, one anamnestic (pre-existing hypercholesterolemia) and three laboratory parameters (leucocyte count, IL-6, and fT3), were significantly associated with poor prognosis as independent risk factors. To
Insights into estrogen impact in oral health & microbiome in COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Postmenopausal and men have a poor oral health status which could be related to a detrimental progression of COVID-19 also linked to a lower expression of ACE2, lower saliva estrogen levels and oral dysbiosis. Nevertheless, functional
Disparate impact of the COVID pandemic on delays in colorectal cancer treatment: A National Cancer Database study
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CONCLUSION: Although the pandemic did not delay treatment for colorectal cancer overall, vulnerable and underserved populations were disproportionately affected by delays to all forms of therapy. The difference in colorectal cancer outcomes in the
Modern advances in heart transplantation
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Heart transplantation (HTx) is the only definitive therapy for patients with end stage heart disease. With the increasing global prevalence of heart failure, the demand for HTx has continued to grow and outpace supply. In this paper, we will review
Risk, sanctions and norm change: the formation and decay of social distancing norms
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Global challenges like the climate crisis and pandemic outbreaks require collective responses where people quickly adapt to changing circumstances. Social norms are potential solutions, but only if they themselves are flexible enough. The COVID-19
Yes, I will do it! Factors promoting the intention to volunteer after COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
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This cross-sectional study assessed the extent to which the intention to volunteer after the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with resilience, post-traumatic growth, and community service self-efficacy in a representative Italian sample (N = 295; M
