PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Universal neonatal hearing screening before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: Newborns born in the pandemic year compared to those born pre-pandemic showed a reduction in the presence of two risk indicators for hearing loss and, consequently, a lower chance of failing the UNHS and a lower percentage of referral for
Adult mortality patterns in Yemen before and during armed conflict: evidence from a web survey of the global diaspora
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CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest increased mortality during the war/pandemic period, compared to the pre-war period, among older Yemeni adults. However, our findings require careful interpretation as our study design cannot establish causation, and as
Key alert system for disease outbreaks is in crisis - can it be saved?
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Efficacy and Safety of Eliapixant in Overactive Bladder: The 12-Week, Randomised, Placebo-controlled Phase 2a OVADER Study
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CONCLUSIONS: OVADER did not meet its clinical efficacy endpoints. Potential reasons include the nonspecific OAB symptom complex, the poorly understood pathophysiology, and the coinciding COVID-19 pandemic.
An easy pill to swallow: oral recombinant vaccines for the 21st century
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Oral vaccines have a distinctive advantage of stimulating immune responses in the mucosa, where numerous pathogens gain entry and cause disease. Although various efforts have been attempted to create recombinant mucosal vaccines that provoke strong
Exploring Novice Nurses' Experiences During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSION: Novel pedagogical strategies are needed to help novice nurses cope with stress, uncertainty, and role challenges to foster healthy learning in academic and working environments. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(8):461-466.].
Plasma metabolomics profiling identifies new predictive biomarkers for disease severity in COVID-19 patients
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Recently, numerous studies have reported on different predictive models of disease severity in COVID-19 patients. Herein, we propose a highly predictive model of disease severity by integrating routine laboratory findings and plasma metabolites
Coping strategies employed by public psychiatric healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in southern Gauteng, South Africa
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Within the context of the novel coronavirus pandemic and new challenges to a resource-constrained public healthcare system, many healthcare workers in South Africa have faced numerous stressors that have compromised their mental health. While the
