PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Exploring the interplay between climate, population immunity and SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics in Mediterranean countries
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The relationship between SARS-CoV-2 transmission and environmental factors has been analyzed in numerous studies since the outbreak of the pandemic, resulting in heterogeneous results and conclusions. This may be due to differences in methodology
Early Impacts of COVID-19 on Select Hospices: Operations, Care Delivery, and Service Utilization
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CONCLUSIONS: While the analyses reported indicate that seriously ill Medicare beneficiaries participating in MCCM were directly impacted by the PHE, we are still unclear whether changes in the service modality and encounters by provider type and the
Enhanced immunogenicity induced by mRNA vaccines with various lipid nanoparticles as carriers for SARS-CoV-2 infection
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mRNA vaccines have emerged as a highly promising approach for preventing cancer and infectious diseases, attributed to their superior immunogenicity, rapid development speed, and quality-controlled scale production. While homologous mRNA vaccine
Exploring Health Information Seeking Among Participants from a Black Ethnic Group in the UK: a Qualitative Study
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Empirical evidence has shown that individuals from minority ethnic communities have been at an increased risk of COVID-19 infections and adverse clinical outcomes including hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, and mortality. The COVID-19
Effects of electric field intensity regulation on protein aggregation behaviour and foaming property of soybean 7S globulin
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In this study, the aggregation behaviour of soybean 7S globulin after moderate electric field (MEF) treatment was investigated, and the influence of the electric field and temperature field on the structure and foaming property of the aggregates were
Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Bronx - Successes and Shortcomings
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CONCLUSION: EBF rates in the Bronx, NY did not change during the pandemic period, despite an increase in high-risk newborns. Further investigation into the effect of lactation consultation, maternal race, ethnicity, and primary language should be
Editor's introduction: Qualitative research in the course of a pandemic
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Évaluation de la gravité du cancer colorectal dépisté dans le contexte de la crise sanitaire liée au COVID19 en région Ile-de-France
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CONCLUSIONS: The French indicators were certainly degraded before the first wave of the COVID-19. The delay in access to colonoscopy as well as its extension induced by the COVID-19 crisis had no impact in terms of cancer severity, due to a
