PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Expertise as a Response to Limited Multilateralism: The Case of South Korea's Vaccine Procurement Task Force for COVID-19 Vaccines amid Unequal Access via the COVAX Facility
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This study investigates South Korea's trials-and-errors in procuring COVID-19 vaccines from abroad, amid the limitations of a multilateral scheme for global provision through the COVAX Facility via the World Health Organization (WHO) and the
Effects of coronary artery calcified plaque and stent on severity and survival of COVID-19 patients: a decision tree model study
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CONCLUSION: The presence of coronary artery calcified plaque and cardiomegaly were high risks for severe prognosis and mortality in COVID-19 patients and may help to predict the survival of patients.
Effect of circulating miR‑126 levels on intracranial aneurysms and their predictive value for the rupture of aneurysms: A systematic review and meta‑analysis
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Intracranial aneurysm (IA) is a common cerebrovascular disease with a high risk of rupture. At present, the mechanisms underlying the formation and rupture of IAs is not clinically clear. MicroRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) are involved in the development of IAs
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on publicly supported clinics providing contraceptive services in four US states
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CONCLUSIONS: Understanding how service delivery changed due to the pandemic and how telehealth can be used to provide SRH services sheds light on how these networks can best support providers and patients in the face of unprecedented crises such as
Exploring informal caregivers' well-being during COVID-19 through online discussion forums
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 seemed to affect informal caregivers negatively, but they reframed their situations and sought online support. With COVID-19-related restrictions and increased workload, COVID-19 added an all-or-nothing aspect to care home
Emergency Regulatory Procedures, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Politics, and the Political Economy of Vaccine Regulation in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Emergency regulatory procedures affect key features of regulatory political economy and public health practices during crises. To improve future public health crisis responses, the authors provide sets of policy recommendations for 1)
Effectiveness of oral antiviral agents on long-term cardiovascular risk in nonhospitalized patients with COVID-19: A multicenter matched cohort study
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Although a novel oral antiviral agent can improve short-term COVID-19 outcomes, its effects on the long-term outcomes, namely the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), remains unknown. This retrospective cohort study used the TriNetX
Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma for COVID-19-Related Olfactory Dysfunction: A Controlled Study
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CONCLUSION: Patients who underwent PRP injection reported better 10-week subjective and objective smell outcomes than controls. Future randomized-controlled studies using saline injection into the olfactory cleft of controls are needed to determine
