PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Neutrophilia with damage to the blood-brain barrier and neurovascular unit following acute lung injury
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CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these data demonstrate ensuing brain pathology resulting from ALI, highlighting a key role for neutrophils in driving brain endothelial changes and subsequent neuroinflammation. This paradigm may have a considerable
Long COVID Among Kidney Transplant Recipients Appears to Be Attenuated During the Omicron Predominance
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CONCLUSIONS: In the "omicron era," Long COVID among kidney transplant recipients exhibited milder characteristics and had a less significant impact on their ability to resume normal life activities. The risk factors for persistent symptoms were
Content and specificity of the Anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in solutions for immunoglobulin replacement therapy
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CONCLUSION: IRT solutions contain high concentrations of anti-SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies, which may prevent COVID-19; however, the efficacy can be influenced by variable virus-neutralizing activities against different viral strains. Therefore
Apnea or cyanosis as COVID-19 initial presentation in newborns
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CONCLUSIONS: Apnea and cyanosis can be a manifestation of SARS-CoV-2 infection in newborns, which suggests the need to include it in the diagnostic workup as other viral respiratory infections.
The association of Maternal Fears regarding their infants/toddlers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Maternal Depression and Anxiety trajectories: a birth cohort study
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CONCLUSION: Maternal fears regarding their infant/toddler increased maternal depressive and anxiety symptoms during the pandemic.
Longitudinal Impact of the Pandemic on Social Disruption and Loneliness in Autistic and Non-Autistic Youth
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CONCLUSIONS: The current study was one of the first to investigate social disruption and loneliness in autistic youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results indicated that autistic youth experienced relative decreases in loneliness during this time
The Impact of Social Media on the Physical and Mental Well-Being of Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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COVID-19 pandemic has increased social media engagement globally. This study examined the correlation between social media use and physical/mental health among university students, considering gender and academic year. Out of 146 responses, 119 were
Sudden Cardiac Death in National Collegiate Athletic Association Athletes: A 20-Year Study
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Background: Understanding the incidence, causes, and trends of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among young competitive athletes is critical to inform preventive policies. Methods: This study included National Collegiate Athletic Association athlete deaths
