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Prevalence and impact of diabetes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Diabetes, 2022
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
europepmc   +2 more sources

Noninsulin‐based antihyperglycemic medications in patients with diabetes and COVID‐19: A systematic review and meta‐analysis 糖尿病合并COVID‐19患者的非胰岛素类降糖药物治疗:一项系统综述和荟萃分析

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 2, Page 86-96, February 2023., 2023
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
wiley   +1 more source

Type 1 diabetes mellitus and SARS‐CoV‐2 in pediatric and adult patients – Data from the DPV network 儿童和成人患者中的1型糖尿病和SARS‐CoV‐2——来自DPV网络的数据

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 14, Issue 11, Page 758-766, November 2022., 2022
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
wiley   +1 more source

“It's (Not) Like the Flu”: Expert Narratives and the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States

open access: yesSociological Forum, Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 722-743, September 2022., 2022
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
wiley   +1 more source

Impact of SARS‐CoV2 on youth onset type 2 diabetes new diagnoses and severity SARS‐CoV2对青少年发病的2型糖尿病的影响:新确诊与严峻性

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 14, Issue 8, Page 532-540, August 2022., 2022
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
wiley   +1 more source

Drawing lessons from the COVID‐19 pandemic: Seven obstacles to learning from public inquiries in the wake of the crisis

open access: yesRisk, Hazards &Crisis in Public Policy, Volume 13, Issue 2, Page 165-175, June 2022., 2022
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
wiley   +1 more source

Novel virus, novel response: Local discretion and responses to COVID‐19 in Hebei Province, China

open access: yesAsia &the Pacific Policy Studies, Volume 9, Issue 1, Page 5-22, January 2022., 2022
Abstract The Chinese Communist Party is consolidating one party rule under the leadership of Xi Jinping. Beijing seeks to rule by central mandate while limiting local autonomy. The central government response to the COVID‐19 public health emergency reinforces this view.
Hong Gao, Adam Tyson, Guangxin Cheng
wiley   +1 more source

Covid-19-related misinformation on social media: a systematic review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Source at https://www.who.int/publications/journals/bulletin/. Objective - To review misinformation related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on social media during the first phase of the pandemic and to discuss ways of countering misinformation.
Gabarron Hortal, Elia Dolores   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Prevalence and dynamic features of psychological issues among Chinese healthcare workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic: a systematic review and cumulative meta‐analysis

open access: yesGeneral Psychiatry, Volume 34, Issue 3, June 2021., 2021
Background The COVID‐19 pandemic has placed tremendous pressure on healthcare workers who are at the frontline in the battle against it, causing various forms of psychological distress. Aims To outline the prevalence and dynamic changing features of medical workers’ psychological issues and to review the related national policies during the COVID‐19 ...
Huijuan Zhang   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nursing management suspected COVID-19 cases in isolation wards (新型冠状病毒肺炎疑似病例隔离病房护理管理体会)

open access: yes中西医结合护理, 2021
People are suspected to have COVID-19 need to be isolated before reconfirmation. Nurses should familiarize themselves with the layout of isolation wards and adopt precautionary measures.
DAI Li (代丽)   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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