PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Disproportionate impact of COVID-19 severity and mortality on hospitalized American Indian/Alaska Native patients
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Epidemiological data across the United States of America illustrate health disparities in COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and mortality by race/ethnicity. However, limited information is available from prospective observational studies in
Detailed characterization of Redondovirus in saliva of SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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CONCLUSION: ReDoV expression in saliva is increased in males and females in Brazil with mild COVID-19 but its presence does not appear to influence properties of the SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Differential absolute plasma IL-6 concentrations between two immunoassay platforms in intensive care unit patients with COVID-19
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Objectives: Explore whether plasma IL-6 levels are similar across biomarker platforms and association with COVID-19 clinical outcomes. Methods: Plasma IL-6 concentrations were measured on 191 COVID-19 patients using the Roche Elecsys IL-6 assay and
Deaths Due to COVID-19 in Patients With Cancer During Different Waves of the Pandemic in the US
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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Findings of this cross-sectional study suggest that patients with cancer had a disparate burden of COVID-19 mortality during the winter Omicron wave compared with the general US population. With the emergence of new, immune
DecentTree: Scalable Neighbour-Joining for the Genomic Era
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MOTIVATION: Neighbour-Joining is one of the most widely used distance-based phylogenetic inference methods. However, current implementations do not scale well for datasets with more than 10,000 sequences. Given the increasing pace of generating new
Disparities in outcomes of COVID-19 hospitalizations in native American individuals
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CONCLUSION: Native American individuals manifested greater case-fatality rates following hospitalization than other races/ethnicities. Atypical symptom presentation of COVID-19 included a greater prevalence of chronic lung disease and a more rapid
Development and Validation of a Scale Measuring the Post Pandemic-Health Promotion Behavior (PP-HPB) of Young Adults in the Digital Era
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CONCLUSION: The validity and reliability of the developed scale were confirmed. The scale can be used to measure the health promotion behavior of young adults in light of the lifestyle changes driven by the COVID-19 pandemic and the increased use of
