PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Reasons of Individuals 60 Years and Older in Germany for not Getting Vaccinated against Covid-19
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CONCLUSION: To increase the vaccination rate, these three arguments must be countered, for instance, during conversations in the context of medical care.
Risk Factors and Outcomes Associated With Reintubation Secondary to Respiratory Failure in COVID-19 Subjects With ARDS
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Background: COVID-19 is associated with variable symptoms and clinical sequelae. Patients who develop respiratory failure and progress to ARDS often have worse outcomes. Studies have examined the clinical course of these patients, finding a prolonged
Reminiscing and intergenerational advice giving during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: Overall, these results suggest that positive reminiscing is linked to older adults' capacity to view both positive and negative facets of challenging life situations.
Remote Communication and Loneliness During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Study
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CONCLUSIONS: In this cross-sectional study of adults in Japan, remote communication, especially via voice calling and text messaging, was associated with low loneliness. Promoting remote communication may reduce loneliness when face-to-face contact
Risk Factors for Sudden Death Within 2 Days After Diagnosis of COVID-19 in Korea
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CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study on the risk factors for sudden death after a diagnosis of COVID-19, which included age, underlying condition, vaccination status, and place of death. Additionally, individuals aged 60 years
Ruptura esplénica después de terapia anticoagulante en un paciente con antecedente de COVID-19: reporte de caso
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We present the case of a 75-year-old man with a history of COVID-19 and splenic infarct treated with enoxaparin, who presented with intense abdominal pain and tomographic findings of free peri-splenic fluid and a hyperdense image in the spleen. An
Risk perception and avoidance of preventive behavior on the COVID-19 among cancer patients
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CONCLUSION: Perceived severity and fear were significant predictors of defensive avoidance, and providing accurate and reliable news and information can be effective in reducing fear and promoting preventive behaviors.
Risk of COVID-19 in people with multiple sclerosis who are seronegative following vaccination
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CONCLUSION: Attenuated humoral response to initial COVID-19 vaccination predicts increased risk of COVID-19 in pwMS, but overall low rates of severe COVID-19 were seen.
