PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Variation in occupational exposure risk for COVID-19 workers' compensation claims across pandemic waves in Ontario
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CONCLUSIONS: Occupational exposures were consistently associated with increased risk of WR-C19, although the magnitude of this relationship differed across pandemic waves in Ontario. Preparation for future pandemics should consider more accurate
Updating standardized unit costs from a societal perspective for health economic evaluation
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CONCLUSION: The updated UC can be used as reference values for the monetary valuation of individual resource use in health economic evaluations in Germany.
Viral and host small RNA transcriptome analysis of SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2-infected human cells reveals novel viral short RNAs
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RNA viruses have been shown to express various short RNAs, some of which have regulatory roles during replication, transcription, and translation of viral genomes. However, short viral RNAs generated from SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 genomic RNAs
Etiological Profile of Epistaxis: Pre-Pandemic Versus Pandemic
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Nosebleed or epistaxis is one of the most common forms of presenting an emergency in the ENT field. Since March 11, 2020, the World Health Organisation has proclaimed COVID-19 a global pandemic, and the world has been closed down. The main objective
Online Group Consultation on Labor Analgesia for Pregnant Women: Is It Feasible?
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that online consultation on labor analgesia was a good strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic and has the potential to be used in this format in the future.
Mental health: health worker narratives in the context of COVID-19 in Brazil
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CONCLUSIONS: Studies such as this can contribute to a framework of knowledge about coping strategies to maintain mental health among health workers. They also provide an opportunity to listen, which produces meaning, empathy, and recognition for
Correction to "Targeting the Spike: Repurposing Mithramycin and Dihydroergotamine to Block SARS-CoV-2 Infection"
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c02921.].
