PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Health Care Resource Utilization and Costs Associated With COVID-19 Among Pediatrics Managed in the Community or Hospital Setting in England: A Population-based Cohort Study
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CONCLUSIONS: Most pediatrics diagnosed with COVID-19 were managed in the community. However, hospitalizations were an important driver of HCRU and costs, particularly for those 12-17 years old. Our results may help optimize the management and
Healthcare‑associated infections in intensive care unit patients with and without COVID-19: a single center prospective surveillance study
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CONCLUSIONS: These data from the fourth and fifth wave of the pandemic show a higher HAI incidence in COVID-19 than in non-COVID-19 ICU patients, mainly due to an increase in pulmonary infections. A diagnosis of COVID-19 was independently associated
Hypertension effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns: Evidence from a repeated cross-sectional survey in Peru
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Using data from Peru and a quasi-experimental approach, we document significant increases in arterial blood pressure and in the incidence of arterial hypertension caused by the restrictive measures employed by the Peruvian authorities during the
Hybrid grey assisted whale optimization based machine learning for the COVID-19 prediction
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Recently, COVID-19 (coronavirus) has been a huge influence on the socio and economic field. COVID-19 cases are seriously increasing day-day and also don't identified proper vaccine for COVID-19. Hence, COVID-19 is fast spreading virus and it causes
Human super antibody to viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase produced by a modified Sortase self-cleave-bacteria surface display system
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CONCLUSION: The functionalized super antibody to RNA virus RdRp was successfully produced by using combined Sortase self-cleave and bacterial surface display systems with modification. The display system is suitable for downstream processing in a
Health sector corruption in the times of COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh: Newspapers as mirrors of society
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CONCLUSION: The media, as a mirror of the society, successfully made visible the underhand corruption that was happening even during the pandemic, fulfilling its obligations to the society. They faced quite some challenges in revealing related news
Higher loss of livelihood and impoverishment in households affected by tuberculosis compared to non-tuberculosis affected households in Zimbabwe: a cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSIONS: TB-affected households experienced greater socioeconomic losses compared to non-TB households. Multidimensional measures of TB are crucial to inform multisectoral approaches to mitigate impacts of TB and other shocks.
Health risks of pest control and disinfection workers after the COVID-19 outbreak in South Korea
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The exposure patterns of pest control and disinfection workers have changed after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, but the health risks of chemical exposure have not been assessed. We identified these workers' chemical exposure
