PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-19 screening in low resource settings using artificial intelligence for chest radiographs and point-of-care blood tests
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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems for detection of COVID-19 using chest X-Ray (CXR) imaging and point-of-care blood tests were applied to data from four low resource African settings. The performance of these systems to detect COVID-19 using
COVID-19 infodemic and health-related quality of life in patients with chronic respiratory diseases: A multicentre, observational study
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CONCLUSIONS: These results provide new evidence that the COVID-19 infodemic significantly influences the HRQL in patients with CRDs through a complex interplay between mental health, behavioural function, and social support. This new dimension of
Commercial Payments for COVID-19-Associated Inpatient Stays in 2020
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COVID-19 among people living with HIV in Lebanon
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 infection was associated with younger age among PLWHs in Lebanon, possibly due to behavioural and socioeconomic factors.
Coronavirus Disease (COVID) and the Fog of War
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of isolation strategies for asymptomatic and mild symptom COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSIONS: HI may be cost-effective isolated strategy for preventing hospitalisation and death in developing countries with limited resources.
ceRNA Network Analysis Reveals Potential Key miRNAs and Target Genes in COVID-19-Related Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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The continued spread of SARS-CoV-2 has presented unprecedented obstacles to the worldwide public health system. Especially, individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are at a heightened risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 infection due
COVID-19 related mortality and hospital admissions in the VIVALDI study cohort: October 2020-March 2023
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CONCLUSIONS: Standardised real-time monitoring of hospitalisation and mortality following infection in LTCFs could inform policy on the need for non-pharmaceutical interventions to prevent transmission.
Clinical Utility of SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Test in the Emergency Department
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CONCLUSIONS: In the COVID-19 pandemic, RAT can be used as supplement test for the screening strategy using RT-PCR in the emergency department because it is rapid, highly specific, and relatively sensitive in patients with high viral load.
