PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Association of Sources of COVID-19 Information With Vaccine Uptake, Preventive Behaviors, and Perceived Severity of COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic has made communicating information about coronavirus more important than ever. Our findings suggest that information from formal sources with expertise and more balanced sources of information were
Respiratory rate responses to both hypercapnia and acidaemia are modified by age in patients with acidosis
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CONCLUSIONS: This suggests that ageing is associated with complex changes in the physiological feedback loops that control respiratory rate. As well as having clinical relevance, this may also impact on the use of respiratory rate in early warning
The future of COVID-19 surveillance in Japan
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Advanced mass spectrometry profiling of phenolic and minerals compounds in herbal beverages
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The global pandemic of COVID-19 has led to an increased interest in herbal infusions as natural remedies since 2020. This has also heightened the need for controlling the composition of these dietary supplements to ensure consumer health and prevent
Predictors of bacteremia and death, including immune status, in a large single-center cohort of unvaccinated ICU patients with COVID-19 pneumonia
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CONCLUSIONS: We found that viral reactivation, mostly due to Herpesviridae, was associated with increased risk of both bacteremia and mortality. In addition, pronation and intubation are strong predictors of bacteremia, which in turn together with
Responsive and resilient healthcare? 'Moments of Resilience' in post-hospitalisation services for COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: This paper addresses understudied, yet inherently important, aspects of resilience in healthcare by exploring when and where resilience occurs across the healthcare system and how action taken at one system level influenced another
Social power and perceived risk of contagious disease: High power leads to lower risk estimation of catching COVID-19
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An accurate estimation of COVID-19 contagion risk is important in terms of understanding the dynamic of disease transmission and health behavior. Previous research has documented that many health-related variables influence the risk estimation of
Concordance between COVID-19 mortality statistics derived from clinical audit and death certificates in Östergötland county, Sweden
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CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights that carefulness is warranted when COVID-19 death statistics are used in health service planning and resonates a need for further research on cause-of-death recording methodologies.
Discrimination experienced among Asian/Asian American students amid the COVID-19 pandemic
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Objective: With the increasing incidents of discrimination toward Asian and Asian Americans (A/AA) in the United States amid the COVID-19 pandemic, this study explored A/AA university students' lived experiences of discrimination during this time and
