Young People’s Experiences of Death Anxiety and Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic

Di |2022-06-18T13:00:00+02:00Giugno 18th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Capacity for death awareness and death anxiety in young people has been previously documented but the impact of Covid-19 is not currently known. Therefore, the aim of this study of this study was to explore young people's experiences and responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. Qualitative data was collected from young people via a two-stage process across the United Kingdom: Stage One consisted of an online questionnaire; Stage Two comprised online semi-structured interviews. Responses for Stage One...

Young People’s Experiences of Death Anxiety and Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic

Di |2022-06-18T13:00:00+02:00Giugno 18th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Capacity for death awareness and death anxiety in young people has been previously documented but the impact of Covid-19 is not currently known. Therefore, the aim of this study of this study was to explore young people's experiences and responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. Qualitative data was collected from young people via a two-stage process across the United Kingdom: Stage One consisted of an online questionnaire; Stage Two comprised online semi-structured interviews. Responses for Stage One...

Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography assessment of retinal and choroidal changes in patients with coronavirus disease 2019: a case-control study

Di |2022-06-18T03:00:00+02:00Giugno 18th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

CONCLUSION: Regarding retinal thickness, no significant change was observed in different retina layers of patients with COVID-19; however, there were striking qualitative changes, such as hyperreflective lesions in different retinal layers. The evaluation of choroidal structure and thickness demonstrated remarkable abnormal pachyvessels and significant thickening of the SFCT but the clinical significance of these findings is unknown.

SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with inborn errors of immunity due to DNA repair defects

Di |2022-06-17T23:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Clinical information on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI) during the current Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is still limited. Proper DNA repair machinery is required for the development of the adaptive immune system, which provides specific and long-term protection against SARS-CoV-2. This review highlights the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infections on IEI patients with DNA repair disorders and...

The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on abortion care: a time series analysis of data from Marie Stopes Nepal

Di |2022-06-17T23:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted sexual and reproductive health and rights. Nepal implemented a nationwide lockdown in March 2020, limiting population movement and service access. The 36 clinics run by Marie Stopes Nepal (MSN) closed for varying periods at the beginning of lockdown. This study assesses the impact of lockdown and associated clinic closures on abortion services within MSN's network. An interrupted time-series analysis of clinic-level MSN data compared abortion service...

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with chronic kidney disease: A narrative review

Di |2022-06-17T23:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

ABSTRACT: Severe acute respiratory disease coronavirus 2 is currently causing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, placing extreme strain on the global health system. Vaccination is the main measure for preventing the COVID-19 epidemic, especially for high-risk groups including patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, CKD patients receiving dialysis or kidney transplant may be characterized by decreased renal function and immune disorders, which may have uncertainties in...

Pharmacokinetics of Oral Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir, a Protease Inhibitor for Treatment of COVID-19, in Subjects With Renal Impairment

Di |2022-06-17T23:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Nirmatrelvir coadministered with ritonavir (nirmatrelvir/r) is highly efficacious in reducing the risk of COVID-19 adverse outcomes among patients at increased risk of progression to severe disease, including patients with chronic kidney disease. Because nirmatrelvir is eliminated by the kidneys when given with ritonavir, this phase 1 study evaluated the effects of renal impairment on pharmacokinetics, safety, and tolerability of nirmatrelvir/r. Participants with normal renal function (n=10) or...

American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine contrast shortage position statement

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

The medical field has been experiencing numerous drug shortages in recent years. The most recent shortage to impact the field of interventional pain medicine is that of iodinated contrast medium. Pain physicians must adapt to these changes while maintaining quality of care. This position statement offers guidance on adapting to the shortage.

Risk of vertical transmission of SARS CoV-2 infection to neonates born to covid positive mothers: A pilot study from a tertiary care hospital of North India

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

CONCLUSION: Vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is possible. As virus was not detected in cervicovaginal secretions and breast milk so vertical transmission through this mechanism seems unlikely. Presence of IgG in cord blood is suggestive of passive immunity acquired from mother. This finding has greater clinical implication as large number of expecting mothers are being vaccinated.

Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on household food waste behaviour: A systematic review

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Food waste has adverse economic, social, and environmental impacts and increases the prevalence of food insecurity. Panic buying at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak raised serious concerns about a potential rise in food waste levels and higher pressure on waste management systems. This article aims to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on food waste behaviour and the extent to which it occurs using the systematic review method. A total of 38 articles were identified and reviewed following...

PCovNet: A presymptomatic COVID-19 detection framework using deep learning model using wearables data

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

While the advanced diagnostic tools and healthcare management protocols have been struggling to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, the spread of the contagious viral pathogen before the symptom onset acted as the Achilles' heel. Although reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has been widely used for COVID-19 diagnosis, they are hardly administered before any visible symptom, which provokes rapid transmission. This study proposes PCovNet, a Long Short-term Memory Variational...

The Association of COVID-19 Severity and Susceptibility and Genetic Risk Factors: A Systematic Review of the literature

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

CONCLUSION: Higher expression, polymorphisms, mutations, and deletions of several genes are linked with the susceptibility, severity, and clinical outcomes of COVID-19. Early treatment and vaccination of individuals with genetic predisposition could help minimize the severity and mortality associated with COVID-19.

High-Dose versus Low-Dose Corticosteroids in COVID-19 Patients: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

CONCLUSION: The meta-analysis demonstrated high-dose corticosteroids did not reduce mortality rate. However, high-dose corticosteroids did not pose higher risk of hyperglycemia and infection rate for COVID-19 patients. Due to the inconclusive trial sequential analysis, substantial heterogeneity and low level of evidence, future large-scale randomized clinical trials are warranted to improve the certainty of evidence for the use of high-dose compared to low-dose corticosteroids in COVID-19...

Optimal decision theory for diagnostic testing: Minimizing indeterminate classes with applications to saliva-based SARS-CoV-2 antibody assays

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

In diagnostic testing, establishing an indeterminate class is an effective way to identify samples that cannot be accurately classified. However, such approaches also make testing less efficient and must be balanced against overall assay performance. We address this problem by reformulating data classification in terms of a constrained optimization problem that (i) minimizes the probability of labeling samples as indeterminate while (ii) ensuring that the remaining ones are classified with an...

Cancer diagnosis in Catalonia (Spain) after two years of COVID-19 pandemic: an incomplete recovery

Di |2022-06-17T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 17th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

CONCLUSIONS: Our study evaluated the overall pandemic impact on cancer diagnosis on a large scale and with minimal selection bias, showing that as of February 2022, cancer detection in Catalonia had not yet recovered to pre-pandemic levels. Pending cancer incidence data from population-based cancer registries, early CPR data could inform the development of Spanish cancer control plans.

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