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This illustration depicts a comprehensive strategy against monkeypox, showcasing its transmission, symptoms, and prevention. Centralized around nanomaterials and biosensors, it integrates early screening, Internet of Things, vaccination, and community involvement through collaboration among healthcare workers, scientists, researchers, social groups ...
Vishal Chaudhary+3 more
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Nutraceuticals and COVID‐19: A mechanistic approach toward attenuating the disease complications
Abstract Nutraceuticals have emerged as potential compounds to attenuate the COVID‐19 complications. Precisely, these food additives strengthen the overall COVID treatment and enhance the immunity of a person. Such compounds have been used at a large scale, in almost every household due to their better affordability and easy access.
Keshav Raj Paudel+19 more
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Abstract Aim To describe the experience of relatives of residents with dementia residing in locked‐down nursing homes during the first outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic, concerning their relationships with nurses and the nursing care applied. Methods A qualitative descriptive study was carried out and purposive sampling was applied.
María Salcedo‐Pérez‐Juana+5 more
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Abstract Coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2), which may infect the cells through binding with the angiotensin‐converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors that can also be found in the male reproductive organs.
Wempy Supit+2 more
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Overcoming the effect of pandemic fatigue on vaccine hesitancy—Will belief in science triumph?
Abstract Purpose The study aims to examine the factors that impact vaccination uptake and additional protective behavior during the fourth wave of the pandemic in Israel, whereas the “pandemic fatigue” phenomenon has been identified as a hurdle to adherence to protective health behaviors against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19).
Moran Bodas+5 more
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Professional grief among nurses in Spanish public health centers after caring for COVID‐19 patients
Abstract Aims and objectives The aim of the present study is to investigate the professional grief suffered by nurses in various medical units, after coping with the COVID‐19 pandemic for the last 18 months. Background Addressing and acknowledging the reality of professional grief is of fundamental importance to nurses' mental health, as this condition
María Ángeles Vázquez‐Sánchez+6 more
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Abstract Aim Clinical research nurses work at the fulcrum of clinical trials with clearly defined roles and responsibilities. In England, the National Institute for Health Research (the main funder of health research) has broadened its scope to encompass social care research.
Elizabeth Biswell R+6 more
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Abstract Aims and objectives This study aimed to examine the psychosocial impact and identify risk factors for poor psychosocial outcomes in healthcare professionals during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic in Cyprus. Background Healthcare professionals are in the forefront of the COVID‐19 pandemic facing an unprecedented global health ...
Theodora Fteropoulli+7 more
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ABSTRACT Ambient humidity, temperature, and ozone influence the viability of airborne viruses, but their synergistic effects are poorly understood, particularly regarding ozone with humidity/temperature changes. Therefore, we examined the inactivation of airborne influenza viruses and coronaviruses under combinations of low ambient ozone concentrations,
Hidekazu Nishimura+9 more
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