PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Proinflammatory cytokines driving cardiotoxicity in Covid-19
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CONCLUSION: These results provide direct evidence that inflammatory cytokines are at least in part responsible for the cardiovascular damage seen in COVID-19 and characterise the downstream activated pathways in human cardiomyocytes. The serum
Does the Duty of Rescue support a moral obligation to vaccinate? Seasonal influenza and the Institutional Duty of Rescue
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Seasonal influenza poses a significant public health risk in many countries worldwide. Lower immunity and less influenza virus circulating during the pandemic has resulted in a significant increase in cases since the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions
Influenza vaccine effectiveness against influenza-A-associated emergency department, urgent care, and hospitalization encounters among U.S. adults, 2022-2023
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CONCLUSIONS: VE was moderate during the 2022-2023 influenza season, a season characterized with increased burden of influenza and co-circulation with other respiratory viruses. Vaccination is likely to substantially reduce morbidity, mortality, and
Interaction dynamics between innate and adaptive immune cells responding to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in non-human primates
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As SARS-CoV-2 variants continue evolving, testing updated vaccines in non-human primates remains important for guiding human clinical practice. To date, such studies have focused on antibody titers and antigen-specific B and T cell frequencies. Here
Vulnerability of pangolin SARS-CoV-2 lineage assignment to adversarial attack
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Pangolin is the most popular tool for SARS-CoV-2 lineage assignment. During COVID-19, healthcare professionals and policymakers required accurate and timely lineage assignment of SARS-CoV-2 genomes for pandemic response. Therefore, tools such as
The joint determination of morbidity and vaccination in the spatiotemporal epidemiology of COVID-19
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This paper examines the mutual dependence between COVID-19 morbidity and vaccination rollout. A theory of endogenous immunization is proposed in which the decision to become vaccinated varies directly with the risks of contagion, and the public self
The Relationship between Body Mass Index and Mortality is Not Linear in Patients requiring Venovenous Extracorporeal Support
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CONCLUSION: Advancing age and higher CCI are each associated with increased risk for mortality in patients requiring VVECMO. A non-linear relationship exists between mortality and BMI and those between 32 and 37 have lower odds of mortality than
Empowering COVID-19 detection: Optimizing performance through fine-tuned EfficientNet deep learning architecture
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The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly influenced the health and everyday experiences of individuals across the planet. It is a highly contagious respiratory disease requiring early and accurate detection to curb its rapid transmission
Otitis media: Interactions between host and environment, immune and inflammatory responses
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CONCLUSIONS: Important advances were identified in: environmental influences that enhance OM susceptibility; polymicrobial middle ear (ME) infections; the role of adaptive immunity defects in otitis-proneness; additional genes linked to OM; leukocyte
