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Prevalence and impact of diabetes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Highlights Diabetes may predispose COVID‐19 hospitalized patients to worse clinical outcomes. Our findings indicate that diabetes is significantly associated with increased odds of severe COVID‐19, acute respiratory distress syndrome, mortality, and need for mechanical ventilation in hospitalized patients.
Bradley SA +4 more
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Analysis and Research on the Characteristics of COVID-19 Epidemic in Urban Village and Its Prevention and Control Strategies in Primary Care Institutions [PDF]
BackgroundFor a period of time, the outbreak of the COVID-19 outbreak in many urban villages in our country had caused concern. The dense and complex population structure of urban villages, with their inter-regional mobility, posed a challenge to the ...
ZHANG Dongying, YAO Mi, LIU Manling, GUO Fagang, WU Jiang, WANG Baoji, XIAO Baojun, XU Jing, LAI Yanmei, ZHENG Jinping
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Roles of Primary Care in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Defined in Policy Documents [PDF]
BackgroundThe major promise for promoting primary care intuitions to take the initiative to play an active role in containing the COVID-19 pandemic is defining the duties and roles that they should undertake.ObjectiveTo review the policy documents ...
ZHOU Rui, YAO Nengliang, CHEN Fangfang
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Highlights Metformin was associated with statistically significantly lower overall mortality for inpatients and outpatients. Dipeptidyl peptidase‐4 inhibitor use was associated with statistically significant higher hospitalization risk and higher risk of intensive care unit (ICU) admissions and/or mechanical ventilation.
Mahmoud Nassar +4 more
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Highlights Diabetic ketoacidosis rate and HbA1c were not elevated in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection. Pediatric patients with known T1DM did not show an elevated COVID‐19 manifestation index; only pediatric patients with coincident SARS‐CoV‐2 infection ...
Bastian Raphael Büttner +9 more
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We trace the crafting of expert narratives during the initial months of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States. By expert narratives, we refer to how experts drew different lessons from past disease experiences to guide policymakers and the public amidst uncertainty. These expert narratives were mobilized in different
Larry Au, Zheng Fu, Chuncheng Liu
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Analysis of COVID-19 Guideline Quality and Change of Recommendations: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Background Hundreds of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and expert consensus statements have been developed and published since the outbreak of the epidemic. However, these CPGs are of widely variable quality. So,
Ahn, Hyeong Sik +25 more
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Highlights There has been an increase in new cases of youth onset type 2 diabetes during the pandemic. Non‐Hispanic Black youth have been most affected the increase in youth onset type 2 diabetes during the pandemic. No significant correlation was identified with clinical or biochemical COVID‐19 infection in those tested.
Sean DeLacey +5 more
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Expert Advice on Community-based Grid Containment of COVID-19 Pandemic by the General Practice Network & Regional Medical Consortium [PDF]
The COVID-19 containment has become a top global public health concern. China has obtained a phased achievement in containing COVID-19 pandemic, during the process, primary medical institutions and general practitioner teams in regional medical ...
Specialty Committee for Primary Medicine Education, China Medicine Education Association, Commission of General Practice, Health Exchange and Cooperation Cross the Taiwan Straits Association, Guangdong Primary Healthcare Association, General Practitioner Branch of Guangdong Medical Doctor Association
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Abstract On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the emerging COVID‐19 threat a pandemic following the global spread of the virus. A year later, a number of governments are being handed the concluding reports of national public inquiries tasked with investigating responses, mishaps, and identifying lessons for the future.
Kerstin Eriksson +2 more
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