PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Coparent exclusion, prenatal experiences, and mental health during COVID-19 in Sweden
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Pregnant women were classified as a risk group during the COVID-19 pandemic, and restrictions resulted in nonbirthing parents being excluded from antenatal care and in uncertain or brief involvement in the birth of the child. Sweden presents a unique
COVID-19 and Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries: A Systematic Review
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CONCLUSIONS: This review identified that HAPI incidence was high among men who were COVID-19 positive, had longer hospital stays, experienced prone positioning, and had care teams without a skin and wound care expert. Future research should use more
Changing risk with diabetes and hyperglycaemia in the evolving COVID-19 pandemic
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Corrigendum: Diabetes as a risk factor of death in hospitalized COVID-19 patients - an analysis of a National Hospitalization Database from Poland, 2020
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1161637.].
Clinical antiviral efficacy of remdesivir in COVID-19: an open label, randomized, controlled adaptive platform trial (PLATCOV)
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BACKGROUND: Uncertainty over the therapeutic benefit provided by parenteral remdesivir in COVID-19 has resulted in varying treatment guidelines.
Corrigendum: Decrease in social zeitgebers is associated with worsened delayed sleep-wake phase disorder: findings during the pandemic in Japan
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.898600.].
Consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic: Are there risk groups for reduced subjective well-being after the first lockdown?
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BACKGROUND: Measures to contain COVID-19 have created burdens that have widened health inequalities. We examine the extent to which risk groups for reduced subjective well-being can be identified after the 2020 lockdown. In doing so, we also consider
COVID-19 vaccine induced poor neutralization titers for SARS-CoV-2 omicron variants in maternal and cord blood
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INTRODUCTION: Maternally derived antibodies are crucial for neonatal immunity. Understanding the binding and cross-neutralization capacity of maternal and cord antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 variants following COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy can
