PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Effect of psychological factors on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
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CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates that psychological factors play critical roles in vaccine hesitancy. In addition to conventional policies that emphasize COVID-19 vaccines' safety and efficacy and the collective benefits of vaccination, a
Neuroendocrine Disruptions Following Head Injury
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article reviews hypopituitarism after TBI, the importance of pituitary hormones, and related controversies, concluding with a suggested patient approach.
A case of hyperhemolysis syndrome in sickle cell disease and concomitant COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: Given the similarities in their proposed pathophysiology, patients with SCD and concomitant SARS-CoV-2 infection may be predisposed to developing HHS.
Safety and Effectiveness of Maternal COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant People and Infants
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Evidence has consistently demonstrated that COVID-19 messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines are safe when given during pregnancy. COVID-19 mRNA vaccines protect pregnant people and their infants who are too young to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Although
Determinants of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among pregnant persons
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CONCLUSIONS: Among pregnant people in Mexico, VH is associated with demographic factors, vaccination history, sources of information, and perceived risks to the fetus. This information is relevant to policymakers and healthcare professionals to
Snapshots of wintertime urban aerosol characteristics: Local sources emphasized in ultrafine particle number and lung deposited surface area
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Urban air fine particles are a major health-relating problem. However, it is not well understood how the health-relevant features of fine particles should be monitored. Limitations of PM(2.5) (mass concentration of sub 2.5 μm particles), which is
Infectious diseases in Indigenous populations in North America: learning from the past to create a more equitable future
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The COVID-19 pandemic, although a profound reminder of endured injustices by and the disparate impact of infectious diseases on Indigenous populations, has also served as an example of Indigenous strength and the ability to thrive anew. Many
RNA extraction-free workflow integrated with a single-tube CRISPR-Cas-based colorimetric assay for rapid SARS-CoV-2 detection in different environmental matrices
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On-site environmental surveillance of viruses is increasingly important for infection prevention and pandemic control. Herein, we report a facile single-tube colorimetric assay for detecting severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2
