PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Vaccine-Induced or Hybrid Immunity and COVID-19-Associated Mortality During the Omicron Wave-A Retrospective Observational Study in the Elderly
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CONCLUSION: Among elderly persons in Bavaria, a higher immunity level was associated with a substantial degree of protection against death during the Omicron wave; the strength of protection may have diminished somewhat over time.
Evaluating a physicians' perspective on the use of probiotics and vitamins against coronavirus disease
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CONCLUSIONS: Physicians' knowledge and awareness and a realistic scientific approach are important when recommending supplements, such as probiotics, vitamins and minerals, to individuals during the pandemic.
Emerging data inputs for infectious diseases surveillance and decision making
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Infectious diseases create a significant health and social burden globally and can lead to outbreaks and epidemics. Timely surveillance for infectious diseases is required to inform both short and long term public responses and health policies. Novel
Editorial: Beneficial and pathological roles of myeloid cells during COVID-19
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Usability Testing of a Web-Based Empathy Training Portal: Mixed Methods Study
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CONCLUSIONS: With increasing engagement in web-based teaching, technology has become an essential medium for receiving health care education. We developed a novel prototype application as a supplemental classroom tool to foster students' self
TIMS: A Mixed Methods Evaluation of the Impact of a Novel Chaplain Facilitated Recorded Interview Placed in the Medical Chart for the Medical Staff in an ICU During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The purpose of this study is to examine how a novel intervention known as TIMS, "This is My Story," impacted clinicians caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in the medical intensive care unit (MICU) at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. An eight
Antiviral Activity of Cell Membrane-Bound Amphiphilic Polymers
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We demonstrate that cholesterol-modified polyethylene glycol has antiviral activity, exerted by anchoring to plasma membranes and sterically inhibiting viruses from entering cells. These polymers distribute sparsely on cell membranes even at binding
Tissue-resident memory T cells and lung immunopathology
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Rapid reaction to microbes invading mucosal tissues is key to protect the host against disease. Respiratory tissue-resident memory T (T(RM) ) cells provide superior immunity against pathogen infection and/or re-infection, due to their presence at the
