PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Safety and efficacy of probiotic supplements as adjunctive therapies in patients with COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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CONCLUSION: Early probiotic supplement is a safe and effective adjunctive therapy that reduces the risk of symptoms and health care burden related to COVID-19 across all severity types.
Satisfaction with telehealth compared to non-telehealth services among pediatric patients and their caregivers: A systematic review of the literature
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CONCLUSIONS: Telehealth services tended to receive more favorable or comparable satisfaction ratings than in-person visits in most studies. Needed improvements in telehealth included strategies to address technological challenges and develop better
Social media literacy among nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic - does year of study matter? A nationwide cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSIONS: Nursing students rated their competency lowest in the sphere related to verifying the content of messages appearing on social media, which may have a significant impact on their professional competencies. Differences in the level of
Switching from natalizumab administration at the day hospital to administration at home. A 1 year prospective study of patient experience and quality of life in 30 consecutive patients with multiple sclerosis (TYSAD-35)
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CONCLUSION: The positive experience of patients with home natalizumab administration provides an important opportunity to improve the quality of patient care.
Speleomycology of Air in Stopića Cave (Serbia)
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Fungi can colonize organic matter present in subterranean sites and have a significant role as dwellers in different microniches of cave habitats. In order to analyze the content of airborne fungal propagules in different parts of "Stopića Cave," a
Sotrovimab use in young pediatric patients at high-risk of progression to severe COVID-19 disease
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This retrospective analysis describes the administration of sotrovimab in 32 children (22 aged 12 to 16 years old; 10 aged 1-11 years old) who were at high risk of deterioration to severe COVID-19 disease. We provide dosing suggestions and
School closures during COVID-19: an overview of systematic reviews
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CONCLUSIONS: School closures during COVID-19 had both positive and negative impacts. We found a large number of SRs and primary studies. However, confidence in the SRs was mostly low to very low, and the certainty of evidence was also mostly very low
SCI Thrive: Impact of a peer-led online self-management program
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CONCLUSION: SCI Thrive is a highly accessible program for individuals with SCI and shows promise for improving self-efficacy. Strategies to increase engagement should be added to maximize benefits. Measurement tools may have been impacted by COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2 transmission among health care workers, an outbreak investigation using whole-genome sequencing
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CONCLUSION: Our findings strongly indicate transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among HCW. Whole-genome sequencing is useful for identification of clusters and can give direction to targeted infection prevention measures.
