PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Combination-Lock SlipChip Integrating Nucleic Acid Sample Preparation and Isothermal LAMP Amplification for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2
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Nucleic acid analysis with an easy-to-use workflow, high specificity and sensitivity, independence of sophisticated instruments, and accessibility outside of the laboratory is highly desirable for the detection and monitoring of infectious diseases
Detection of CTLA-4 level and humeral immune response after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in certain Iraqi provinces participants
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CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our study's results underscore the lack of discriminatory variations between different COVID-19 vaccine types utilized in Iraq. The uniform immune responses observed signify the equitable efficacy and performance of these
High but Inequitable COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Among Rehabilitation Patients
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CONCLUSIONS: There was a high rate of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among patients seen in a rehabilitation clinic, though racial, ethnic, and geographic differences did exist. Further studies are needed to determine why these disparities exist and
Trainee Experiences During COVID-19
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Double Trouble: COVID-19 Pneumonia Concurrent With COVID-19-Associated Pulmonary Aspergillosis
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CONCLUSIONS: Despite the subtle presentation and variable radiographic findings in COVID-19- associated pulmonary aspergillosis, a low clinical threshold for workup is crucial to a timely diagnosis and treatment.
Association Between COVID-19 and Delirium Development in the General Medical Units at an Academic Medical Center
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 positivity was associated with higher odds of developing delirium among patients during their non-ICU hospitalization. These findings may be helpful in targeting the use of delirium prevention strategies among non-ICU patients.
Acceptance and User Experiences of a Wearable Device for the Management of Hospitalized Patients in COVID-19-Designated Wards in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Action Learning Project
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CONCLUSIONS: Designing and implementing the devices to be more nurse-centric from their introduction could have helped to increase their efficiency and use during the complex pandemic period.
Bedside personalized methods based on electrical impedance tomography or respiratory mechanics to set PEEP in ARDS and recruitment-to-inflation ratio: a physiologic study
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CONCLUSIONS: CoV and Express strategies led to higher PEEP levels than the Crossing Point and Positive P(L)e strategies. Optimal PEEP levels proposed by these four methods were not associated with recruitability. Recruitability should be specifically
