INTRODUCTION: To investigate the association between social deprivation and COVID-19 among hospitalized patients in an underprivileged department of the greater Paris area.
CONCLUSIONS: Melbourne's first lockdown-exposure period was associated with lower preterm births in twins without significant differences in adverse newborn outcomes. Our findings provide insights into the influences on preterm birth and the optimal
CONCLUSION: The most common chest CT finding in COVID-19 was ground-glass opacity in peripheral distribution with extensive lung involvement. These ground glass opacities may coalesce into consolidations. Vascular dilatation, organizing pneumonia
Rapid antigen testing continues to be broadly recommended across the world for the prevention of transmission of SARS-CoV-2. We explore existing recommendations in the United States, evidence of decreasing diagnostic reliability of individual tests
CONCLUSIONS: A high frequency of AKI was documented in COVID-19 patients, with several predictors: age, male sex, DM, CKD, CRP, ICU admission, and vasopressor support. AKI occurred more frequently in patients with higher disease severity and was
CONCLUSION: CAPM is a distinct entity with a higher mortality than CAROM. Hypoxemia during COVID-19 illness is associated with CAPM. COVID-19 hypoxemia and Aspergillus co-infection were associated with higher mortality in CAPM.