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When a pandemic and an epidemic collide: COVID-19, gut microbiota, and the double burden of malnutrition.

Paula Littlejohn, B Brett Finlay · 2021

It is estimated that the COVID-19 pandemic will drastically increase all forms of malnutrition. Of particular concern, yet understated, is the potential to increase the double burden of malnutrition (…

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When helping hurts: COVID-19 critical incident involvement and resource depletion in health care workers.

Miguel P Caldas, Kathryn Ostermeier, Danielle Cooper · 2021

A focus on helping others is generally lauded, particularly in medicine, but in the context of a pandemic when health care professionals are facing increased risk, loss, and trauma, this focus can pot…

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When to Consider Deferral of Surgery in Acute Type A Aortic Dissection: A Review.

Ashraf A Sabe, Edward D Percy, Tsuyoshi Kaneko, Ryan P Plichta, G Chad Hughes · 2021

Acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) is a surgical emergency with an operative mortality of up to 30%, a rate that has not changed meaningfully in more than 2 decades. A growing body of research has…

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Japanese health and safety information for overseas visitors: protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Mariko Nishikawa, Masaaki Yamanaka, Akira Shibanuma, Junko Kiriya, Masamine Jimba · 2021

Before the COVID-19 pandemic occurred in January 2020, the number of overseas visitors to Japan had increased threefold over the last decade. To minimize the risk of health problems, visitors should b…

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Sadness, despair and anger when a patient dies alone from COVID-19: A thematic content analysis of Twitter data from bereaved family members and friends.

Lucy E Selman, Charlotte Chamberlain, Ryann Sowden, Davina Chao, Daniel Selman, Mark Taubert, Philip Braude · 2021

To inform clinical practice and policy, it is essential to understand the lived experience of health and social care policies, including restricted visitation policies towards the end of life. To expl…

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Perceived Stress among Iranians during COVID-19 Pandemic; Stressors and Coping Mechanisms: A Mixed-methods Approach: Stress perçu chez les Iraniens durant la pandémie de la COVID-19; stresseurs et mécanismes d'adaptation: Une approche de méthodes mixtes.

Masoomeh Faghankhani, Faezeh Sodagari, Marjan Shokrani, Hamid Reza Baradaran, Alimohammad Adabi, Masoud Zabihi, Aliyeh Mahdavi Adeli, Mahdi Fathimakvand, Elahe Golalipour, Sina Aghdasi, Arash Javanbakht, Amir Hossein Jalali Nadoushan · 2021

New coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic socioeconomically affected the world. In this study, we measured the perceived stress in response to the COVID-19 pandemic among Iranians to determine the groups at…

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Evaluation of the U.S. governors' decision when to issue stay-at-home orders.

Benjamin Djulbegovic, David J Weiss, Iztok Hozo · 2021

In the United States, the reluctance of the federal government to impose a national stay-at-home policy in wake of COVID-19 pandemic has left the decision of how to achieve social distancing to indivi…

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When health professionals look death in the eye: the mental health of professionals who deal daily with the 2019 coronavirus outbreak.

Modesto Leite Rolim Neto, Hiure Gomes Almeida, Joana D'arc Esmeraldo, Camila Bezerra Nobre, Woneska Rodrigues Pinheiro, Cicera Rejane Tavares de Oliveira, Itamara da Costa Sousa, Onelia Maria Moreira Leite Lima, Nadia Nara Rolim Lima, Marcial Moreno Moreira, Carlos Kennedy Tavares Lima, Jucier Goncalves Junior, Claudio Gleideston Lima da Silva · 2021

The fact that COVID-19 is transmissible from human to human and associated with high morbidity and potentially fatality can intensify the perception of personal danger. In addition, the foreseeable sh…

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The Hyperperception Model: When Your Partner's New Friends Inspire Jealousy and Failing to Use Social Distancing.

Christopher J Carpenter, Erin L Spottswood · 2021

The hyperperception model was used to derive hypotheses concerning the processes by which people experience romantic jealousy because of their observation of their romantic partners on social network …

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When the COVID-19 Pandemic Surges during Influenza Season: Lessons Learnt from the Sentinel Laboratory-Based Surveillance of Influenza-Like Illness in Lombardy during the 2019-2020 Season.

Cristina Galli, Laura Pellegrinelli, Laura Bubba, Valeria Primache, Giovanni Anselmi, Serena Delbue, Lucia Signorini, Sandro Binda, Danilo Cereda, Maria Gramegna, Elena Pariani, The Ili Sentinel Physicians Group · 2021

This paper outlines the role of Lombardy's regional influenza reference laboratory (Northern Italy) in the surveillance of influenza-like illnesses (ILIs) in monitoring SARS-CoV-2 circulation by analy…

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Is International Surrogacy the Lark's Glimmer?: When Covid-19 Reveals the Legal Insecurity of Surrogacy Use.

Gaelle Deharo, Allane Madanamoothoo · 2021

If globalisation has led to a greater mobility of people specific issues have emerged with the current coronavirus pandemic. Consequently, extreme measures have been taken worldwide to flatten the cur…

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Resuscitation of the patient with suspected/confirmed COVID-19 when wearing personal protective equipment: A randomized multicenter crossover simulation trial.

Marek Malysz, Marek Dabrowski, Bernd W Bottiger, Jacek Smereka, Klaudia Kulak, Agnieszka Szarpak, Milosz Jaguszewski, Krzysztof J Filipiak, Jerzy R Ladny, Kurt Ruetzler, Lukasz Szarpak · 2021

The aim of the study was to evaluate various methods of chest compressions in patients with suspected/confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection conducted by medical students wearing full personal protective equi…

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When hematologic malignancies meet COVID-19 in the United States: Infections, death and disparities.

QuanQiu Wang, Nathan A Berger, Rong Xu · 2021

Scientific data is limited on the risks, adverse outcomes and racial disparities for COVID-19 illness in individuals with hematologic malignancies in the United States. To fill this void, we screened …

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When science goes viral: The research response during three months of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Joanna Nowakowska, Joanna Sobocinska, Mateusz Lewicki, Zaneta Lemanska, Piotr Rzymski · 2021

Here we present the results of a bibliometric survey of peer-reviewed and pre-print papers published in the English language on issues related to COVID-19 within the first three months since a cluster…

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COVID-19: leadership on the frontline is what matters when we support healthcare workers.

Niki Obrien, Kelsey Flott, Mike Durkin · 2021

The implications of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2, henceforth described as COVID-19) on healthcare systems globally are proving to be immense, with unforeseen impacts that …

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Evaluation of a COVID-influenced Curriculum to Address Food Insecurity in a Detroit Family Medicine Residency Clinic.

Amrien Ghouse, William Gunther, Matthew Sebastian · 2021

To date, numerous projects have demonstrated that an ongoing limited access to nutritionally dense food (i.e., "food insecurity") plays a key role in the overall health and wellbeing of lower income a…

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Managing intensive care admissions when there are not enough beds during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review.

Carina S B Tyrrell, Oliver T Mytton, Sarah V Gentry, Molly Thomas-Meyer, John Lee Y Allen, Antony A Narula, Brendan McGrath, Martin Lupton, Jo Broadbent, Aliko Ahmed, Angelique Mavrodaris, Anees Ahmed Abdul Pari · 2021

The surge in cases of severe COVID-19 has resulted in clinicians triaging intensive care unit (ICU) admissions in places where demand has exceeded capacity. In order to assist difficult triage decisio…

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When there is a will there is a way: The role of proactive personality in combating COVID-19.

Nancy Yi-Feng Chen, J Michael Crant, Nan Wang, Yu Kou, Yuhong Qin, Junhua Yu, Rongju Sun · 2021

The global COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted personal and work lives and created great uncertainty and stress, especially for frontline health care professionals like doctors and nurses who risk persona…

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Hospital networks and patient transport capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic when intensive care resources become scarce.

Alexander Supady, Dawid Staudacher, Christoph Bode, Guido Michels, Tobias Wengenmayer · 2021
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SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 main protease residue interaction networks change when bound to inhibitor N3.

Jeddidiah W D Griffin · 2021

COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2 has many similarities with SARS-CoV. Both viruses rely on a protease called the main protease, or M pro , for replica…

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