PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Anticoagulation dosage strategy therapy, length of stay, and all-cause mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients admitted to the intensive care unit
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Few studies examined several anticoagulation (AC) dosage strategy therapies for various outcomes among coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) patients. However, this AC dosage strategy therapy has not been investigated to assess the length of stay (LOS)
Endorsement of COVID-19 misinformation among criminal legal involved individuals in the United States: Prevalence and relationship with information sources
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Criminal legal system involvement (CLI) is a critical social determinant of health that lies at the intersection of multiple sources of health disparities. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbates many of these disparities, and specific vulnerabilities
Uptake Rates of Three COVID-19 Vaccine Doses and Risk Factors for Incomplete Vaccination Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Residing in Wisconsin: A Single-Center Cohort
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CONCLUSIONS: Receipt of 3 COVID-19 mRNA vaccine doses is high overall among patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Younger age, underrepresented race/ethnicity, rural status, and lack of influenza vaccination are associated with incomplete COVID
The Impact of COVID-19 on Students in the Medical Field
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Reactive Infectious Mucocutaneous Eruptions (RIME) in COVID-19
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Reactive infectious mucocutaneous eruptions (RIME) is a relatively novel terminology describing postinfectious mucocutaneous eruptions that usually affect 2 or more mucosal sites. To our knowledge, we describe the first case of RIME secondary to
COVID-19 Infection Outcomes and Testing Outreach Efforts Among People Living With HIV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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CONCLUSIONS: In this largely young, male, virally suppressed cohort of PLWH, most COVID-19 co-infections were associated with mild to moderate disease severity, with 1 hospitalization and zero deaths. Individualized patient outreach efforts were
