PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Examination of Staffing Shortages at US Nursing Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this qualitative, convergent mixed-methods study, nursing home administrators reported the major staffing strain they experienced at their facilities and the strategies they used to offset staffing shortages. Their
End-of-Life Issues in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSION: This pandemic has been a terrifying ordeal for all and has exposed our entire population physically, psychologically, emotionally, and financially to unimaginable stresses. In the present scenario, EOL care is as much a necessity as
Evaluating the Association of Montelukast Use on Neuropsychiatry-Related Healthcare Utilization and Depression in COVID-19-Hospitalized Veterans: A Nationwide VA Observational Cohort Study
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CONCLUSIONS: Patients with prior montelukast use who were hospitalized with COVID-19 appeared to have increased rate of neuropsychiatry-related healthcare utilization.
Exploring the concordance of recommendations across guidelines on chest imaging for the diagnosis and management of COVID-19: A proposed methodological approach based on a case study
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CONCLUSION: Following a detailed methodological approach, we were able to explore the concordance between our reference recommendations and related recommendations from other guidelines. A relatively low percentage of recommendations was concordant.
Exposing and exploiting host-parasite arms race clues in SARS-CoV-2: a principally new method for improved T cell immunogenicity prediction
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Computational prediction of T cell epitopes is a crucial component in the development of novel vaccines. T cells in a healthy vertebrate host can recognize as non-self only those peptides that are present in the parasite's proteins but absent in the
Evaluation of the association between clinical parameters and ADAM33 and ORMDL3 asthma gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms with the severity of COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: The two polymorphisms studied in this research are not suitable markers for predicting the severity of COVID-19. However, there are significant differences in the amounts of some blood factors in different groups of COVID-19 patients (P
Editorial: Immune response to SARS-CoV-2 and implications for clinical outcome
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Evaluation of Virtual Assessment for a High Stakes' Clinical Examination-Physician Assistant Students' and Their Examiners' Perspectives
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CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that, in the context of balancing the risks of the pandemic with graduating health care professionals, the online clinical examination format met the required assessment criteria. Recommendations suggest that the long
