PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Genomic screening of 16 UK native bat species through conservationist networks uncovers coronaviruses with zoonotic potential
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There has been limited characterisation of bat-borne coronaviruses in Europe. Here, we screened for coronaviruses in 48 faecal samples from 16 of the 17 bat species breeding in the UK, collected through a bat rehabilitation and conservationist
A Catholic Perspective on COVID-19
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It took nearly two thousand years for society to recognize the Hippocratic insistence that "the doctor knows best"¹ was an inadequate approach to medical decisionmaking. Today, patient-centered medicine has come to understand that the individual
Trends in incidence and average waiting time for arthroplasty from 1998-2021: an observational study of 282,367 patients from the Scottish arthroplasty project
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CONCLUSIONS: This is the first robust large-scale national dataset showing trends in incidence and waiting time for THR and TKR over two decades. There was an expansion of activity with a reduction in waiting time, which peaked in 2013, followed by
Changes in the alcohol-specific disease burden during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: interrupted time series analyses
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CONCLUSIONS: Increased consumption among people with heavy drinking patterns and reduced utilization of addiction-specific healthcare services during the pandemic might explain excess mortality. During times of public health crises, access to
Pharmacy Students' Perceptions of Remote versus Face-to-Face Learning Experience
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a large shift from face-to-face (FTF) to remote learning. Evaluating students' perceptions of remote learning provides educators with opportunity to inform their instructional methods. This study sought to
Memory B cell development elicited by mRNA booster vaccinations in the elderly
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Despite mRNA vaccination, elderly individuals remain especially vulnerable to severe consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Here, we compare the memory B cell responses in a cohort of elderly and younger individuals who received mRNA booster
Vaccine-carditis study: Spanish multicenter registry of inflammatory heart disease after COVID-19 vaccination
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CONCLUSIONS: In our setting, inflammatory heart disease after vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 predominantly affects young men in the 1st week after the second dose of RNA-m vaccine and presents a favorable clinical course in most cases.
