PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Cloud classrooms enhancing continuing medical education during COVID-19 in China
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Increasing Sodium Variability in the First 96 Hours after Birth is Associated with Adverse In-Hospital Outcomes of Preterm Newborns
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CONCLUSIONS: In the first 96 h, serum sodium and osmolality are poor proxies for assessing percent weight change. Increasing variability of serum sodium is associated with later development of surgical necrotizing enterocolitis and all-cause in
Impact of COVID-19 on the incidence of respiratory viral infections and clinical characteristics of associated febrile seizures
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CONCLUSIONS: Despite epidemiological changes in respiratory viral infections, the clinical characteristics and outcomes of FSs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic were comparable.
Experiences on the Utility and Barriers of Telemedicine in Healthcare Delivery in Kenya
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CONCLUSION: The most extensive use of telemedicine in Kenya supports physician-to-physician consultations. There is limited single use of telemedicine in providing direct clinical services to patients. However, telemedicine is regularly used in
Updates on drug designing approach through computational strategies: a review
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The drug discovery and development (DDD) process in pursuit of novel drug candidates is a challenging procedure requiring lots of time and resources. Therefore, computer-aided drug design (CADD) methodologies are used extensively to promote
The association of care burden with motivation of vaccine acceptance among caregivers of stroke patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: mediating roles of problematic social media use, worry, and fear
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CONCLUSIONS: Increased care burden among caregivers of patients who have experienced a stroke may lead to lower COVID-19 vaccines acceptance. Moreover, problematic social media use was positively associated with their motivation to get COVID-19
Dispensing of psychotropic medications to Australian children and adolescents before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2013-2021: a retrospective cohort study
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CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of both psychotropic dispensing and psychotropic polypharmacy for children and adolescents were twice as high in 2021 as in 2013. The reasons and appropriateness of the marked increases in psychotropic dispensing during
The impact of COVID -19 on antibiotic prescribing in primary care in England: evaluation and risk prediction of appropriateness of type and repeat prescribing
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study found no evidence of changes in level of inappropriate or repeat antibiotic prescribing after the start of COVID-19. Repeat antibiotic prescribing was frequent and varied according to regional and patient characteristics. There
Editorial: Global Widening of the Inequitable Child Mental Health Care Chasm During COVID-19
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The long-standing and inequitable chasm between clinical need and child and adolescent mental health care has likely widened during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for children and adolescents in developing low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)
