PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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A multidimensional comparative study of help-seeking messages on Weibo under different stages of COVID-19 pandemic in China
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CONCLUSION: This paper demonstrates the evolution of help-seeking messages during different stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in three dimensions: content categories, time distribution, and retweeting influencing factors, which are worthy of reference
Relative pandemic severity in Canada and four peer nations during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: Canada outperformed several peer countries that aimed for mitigation rather than elimination of SARS-CoV-2 in the first two years of the pandemic, with substantial numbers of lives saved and economic costs averted. However, a comparison
A dataset to model Levantine landcover and land-use change connected to climate change, the Arab Spring and COVID-19
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The Levant is highly vulnerable to climate change and experiences prolonged heat waves that have led to societal crises and population displacement. In addition, the region has been impacted by further socio-political turmoil at least since 2010
Association between gut microbiota development and allergy in infants born during pandemic-related social distancing restrictions
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CONCLUSIONS: Environmental exposures and dietary components significantly impact microbiota community assembly. Our results also suggest that vertically transmitted bacteria and appropriate dietary supports may be more important than exposure to
Towards ultra-low-cost smartphone microscopy
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The outbreak of COVID-19 exposed the inadequacy of our technical tools for home health surveillance, and recent studies have shown the potential of smartphones as a universal optical microscopic imaging platform for such applications. However, most
In reply to "Negative preoperative RT-PCR screening is no guaranty of no SARS-CoV-2 infection"
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Evidence to support health system prioritization of health behaviors in the COVID-19 era
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CONCLUSIONS: Findings show the nuance of changing health behaviors throughout the pandemic. Results should be used by health systems to tailor support based on insights from the pandemic experience.
Women in medical leadership: has the COVID-19 crisis heightened the glass cliff?
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