PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Disparities in access to COVID-19 testing in Los Angeles County
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COVID-19 has disparately impacted low-income persons and racial and ethnic minorities-primarily Black and Hispanic populations. Our objective is to quantify disparities in access to COVID-19 testing and identify barriers to testing during the winter
Development and External Validation of Clinical Features-based Machine Learning Models for Predicting COVID-19 in the Emergency Department
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CONCLUSION: Our study validates the use of ML for predicting COVID-19 in the ED and demonstrates its potential for predicting emerging infectious diseases based on models built by clinical features with temporal and spatial heterogeneity. This
Diagnostic accuracy of the screenings Sniffin' Sticks Test (SST-12) in COVID-19 induced olfactory disorders
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Objective olfactory function can be assessed using validated olfactory tests like the Sniffin' Sticks Test (SST). However, their extensive nature makes them less suitable for clinical practice. To address this, shorter olfactory tests like the
Detection of methaemoglobinaemia in a COVID-19 patient on dapsone
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Methaemoglobinaemia occurs when iron in haemoglobin is oxidised into a form that cannot transport oxygen. At low levels, it is asymptomatic, though at rising levels symptoms arise from impaired oxygenation, and it can ultimately be fatal. While
Developments in the digitalization of public health since 2020 : Examples from the Leibniz ScienceCampus Digital Public Health Bremen
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Digital public health has received a significant boost in recent years, especially due to the demands associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this report, we provide an overview of the developments in digitalization in the field of public health in
Depression and its Associated Factors among Faculties of Academic Institutions
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CONCLUSIONS: Improving physical health conditions, promoting vegetable consumption, ensuring access to basic facilities, and creating an enabling environment at workplace may help to address depression among faculties. Regular screening programs may
