PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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CVSARRP: A framework to predict the risk of adverse to severe adverse reactions for 10855 diseases after COVID-19 vaccination
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COVID-19 vaccines greatly reduce the risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2. However, some people have adverse reactions after vaccination, and these can sometimes be severe. Gender, age, vaccines, and especially certain diseases histories are related to
Corneal perforation on Mooren ulcer after anti-COVID-19 vaccination: Correspondence
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COVID-19 Maternal Prevention Behavior and Future Intention to Vaccinate for Children
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CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that most mothers were compliant with the CDC recommended guidelines at the time of the survey. Mothers who indicated high adherence to prevention behaviors had a higher likelihood to consider vaccination for their
Cancer stage and time from cancer diagnosis to first treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic
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The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted cancer care and the diagnosis of new cases of cancer. We analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with cancer by comparing the number of newly diagnosed cases, cancer stage
Critical review on quality of methodology and recommendations of clinical practice guidelines for peri-implantitis
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CONCLUSIONS: Improving methodology quality and strengthening clinical evidence is essential in the future guideline development in a range of disciplines for improving the treatment effectiveness of people with peri-implantitis. And there is a lack
Comparison of AstraZeneca and sinopharm vaccines as boosters in protection against COVID-19 infection
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that booster doses can help reduce hospitalization and the severity of infection, and it appears that a combination of different vaccines may be effective against severe COVID-19 infection.
Conspiracies, misinformation and resistance to public health measures during COVID-19 in white nationalist online communication
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Recent studies documented alarming growth in antiscientific discourse among extremist groups online and especially the relatively high anti-vaccine attitudes among White Nationalists (WN). In light of accelerated politization of COVID-19 containment
