PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Infection of Primary Nasal Epithelial Cells Grown at an Air-Liquid Interface to Characterize Human Coronavirus-Host Interactions
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Three highly pathogenic human coronaviruses (HCoVs) - SARS-CoV (2002), MERS-CoV (2012), and SARS-CoV-2 (2019) - have emerged and caused significant public health crises in the past 20 years. Four additional HCoVs cause a significant portion of common
The role of core self-evaluations and ego-resiliency in predicting resource losses and gains in the face of the COVID-19 crisis: the perspective of conservation of resources theory
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CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study highlight in particular the role of CSE as a protective factor of resource losses, and the role of ER as a promotive factor of resource gains, suggesting that both traits might evoke divergent resilience
The Association Between Increased Maladaptive Health Behaviours and Elevated Mental Health Symptoms Among Persons with IBD During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSION: During the COVID-19 pandemic, persons with IBD who experienced any maladaptive health behaviour was associated with double the likelihood of experiencing clinically significant MH symptoms. For persons with elevated MH symptoms, it is
Anti-Black racism: Gaining insight into the experiences of Black nurses in Canada
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The call to address anti-Black racism in workplaces resonates across several organizations and institutions in Canada. But specifically, the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic shed further light on how health inequities negatively impact the Black
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE AND THE RIGHT TO HOUSING WITHIN MEDICAL AND LAW-ENFORCEMENT PRACTICE IN TERMS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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The purpose of the article is to identify the correlation between the right to health care and the right to housing in medical and enforcement practices in terms of the COVID-19 pandemic. The materials of the research were the legislation of the EU
EFFECT OF RBD MUTATIONS IN SPIKE GLYCOPROTEIN OF SARS-COV-2 ON NEUTRALIZING IGG AFFINITY
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Certain mutant strains of SARS-CoV-2 are known to spread widely among humans, including the receptor binding domain (RBD) mutant, Y453F, from farmed minks, and the RBD mutant, N501Y, a mutation common to three major SARS-CoV-2 subvariants (B.1.1.7, B
CORRELATIVE ASSOCIATION OF OXYGENATION AND SEPSIS PANELS WITH THE USE OF ACE2 INHIBITORS AND WITHOUT IT IN THE CONDITIONS OF SEPTIC SHOCK IN COVID-19-INFECTED AND NON-INFECTED PATIENTS (COHORT STUDY)
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Sepsis-associated hyperlactatemia (SAHL), Lactic acidosis, is a common problem in critically ill patients. The prevalence of Lactic acidosis is estimated to be approximately 1% of all hospitalized nonsurgical patients. The purpose of our study was to
Expert consensus on the clinical treatment of burn patients complicated with Coronavirus infection (2023 version)
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With China downgrading the management of Coronavirus infection (COVID-19) from Category A to Category B, a large number of COVID-19 patients have occurred in multiple waves across the country. Meanwhile, the long-term impact of Coronavirus on the
COMPARISON OF THE RESULTS OF STUDYING BY THE STUDENTS OF THE "CLINICAL ANATOMY AND OPERATIVE SURGERY" MODULE WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF THE EDUCATIONAL FORMS OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN CONDTIONS OF SOCIAL SHOCKS IN UKRAINE
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To evaluate the peculiarities of training and the influence of external factors on the training process in higher medical institutions, we have analyzed and compared the results of training in the conditions of social shocks that have occurred in
