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Random population-based surveys to estimate prevalence of SARS-CoV2 infection causing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are useful to understand distributions and predictors of the infection. In April 2020, the first-ever nationally representative survey in
Daphne C Wu+8 more
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This study examined changes in surgical volume and short‐term outcomes for upper gastrointestinal cancer in the post‐COVID‐19 period using a nationwide Japanese database. We found that surgical treatments for gastrectomy and esophagectomy continued to be performed safely even after the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Masashi Takeuchi+13 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to collect prospective national data on early‐onset eating disorders (EOEDs) in children in Australia to document changes in clinical presentations, medical complications, management, and incidence since initially described in 2002–2005. Method Each month pediatricians reported children aged 5–13 years newly
Anne Morris+2 more
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Coronavirus Update 4-23-2021 [PDF]
Today’s topic is vaccination. Our second SHU-dedicated vaccination clinic is Sunday and there are plenty of appointments available.
The Coronavirus Planning Team,
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Despite the challenges posed by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the provision of safe surgical treatment for rectal cancer was maintained across all hospital volume groups. However, the disparity in short‐term outcomes among hospitals was suggested in the present study.
Hiromichi Maeda+13 more
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Abstract Objective We examine the test accuracy of the Development and Well‐Being Assessment (DAWBA) eating disorder screening items to explore whether the increased eating difficulties detected in the English National Mental Health of Children and Young People (MHCYP) Surveys 2021 reflect an increased population prevalence.
Jessica O'Logbon+6 more
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Coronavirus Update 11-3-20 [PDF]
With a rise in COVID cases around the state, Connecticut’s governor has rolled back many of the state regulations from Phase 3 to Phase 2. This does not have a tremendous impact on the University, because we did not move to Phase 3 in many ...
The Coronavirus Planning Team,
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CORRECTION to Today\u27s Coronavirus Update (03-05-2021) [PDF]
The good news is that there is a great deal of interest in volunteering for the MRC and working at vaccination sites. The bad news is that we inadvertently left in a subhead that indicated volunteers would be administering vaccinations.
The Coronavirus Planning Team,
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Mortality and anastomotic leakage, two very important complications assessed in SMR, did not worsen during the pandemic compared to prepandemic levels. In Japan, laparoscopic surgery was safe and unaffected by the COVID‐19 pandemic even in 2022, when the epidemic spread.
Masafumi Inomata+14 more
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Louisiana experienced high morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. To assess possible explanatory factors, we conducted a cohort study (ClinSeqSer) of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in New Orleans during August 2020–September 2021.
Arnaud Drouin+12 more
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