PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Reconstructing household transmission dynamics to estimate the infectiousness of asymptomatic influenza virus infections
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There has long been controversy over the potential for asymptomatic cases of the influenza virus to have the capacity for onward transmission, but recognition of asymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 stimulates further research into this topic. Here
Rethinking the Ethics of the Covid-19 Pandemic Lockdowns
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Public health responses to the Covid-19 pandemic included various measures to mitigate the spread of the virus. Among these, the most restrictive was a broad category referred to as "lockdowns." We argue that the reasoning offered in favor of
Rational Design of Highly Potent SARS-CoV-2 nsp14 Methyltransferase Inhibitors
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The search for new drugs against COVID-19 and its causative agent, SARS-CoV-2, is one of the major trends in the current medicinal chemistry. Targeting capping machinery could be one of the therapeutic concepts based on a unique mechanism of action
Routine statins use is associated with less adverse outcome in patients above 70 years of age admitted to hospital with COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: The preadmission use of statins was associated with a lower risk of adverse outcome in older adults hospitalized with COVID-19. Continuation of statin treatment might be implemented for risk reduction of adverse outcomes in the older
Review of Hyperpolarized Pulmonary Functional 129 Xe MR for Long-COVID
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The respiratory consequences of acute COVID-19 infection and related symptoms tend to resolve 4 weeks post-infection. However, for some patients, new, recurrent, or persisting symptoms remain beyond the acute phase and persist for months, post
Revisiting the rationale of mandatory masking
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In this perspective, we review the evidence for the efficacy of face masks to reduce the transmission of respiratory viruses, specifically severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and consider the value of mandating universal
Reply to "Female Genital Mutilation in COVID-19 Scenery"
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Reduction in preterm birth among COVID-19 vaccinated pregnant individuals in the United States
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CONCLUSION: Vaccination against COVID-19 may be protective against preterm birth.
