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Due to global COVID‐19‐related disruptions in healthcare delivery, cytopathology laboratories experienced a reduction in specimen volume that did not fully recover post‐COVID‐19. The findings of the study highlighted the importance of resilient diagnostic services during health crises.
Courtney T. A. Bonato +2 more
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Konten ini memuat informasi seputar COVID19 untuk masyarakat, khususnya di kota Pontianak.
Rizqy Fachria (8620650)
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More than 350 million cases of infection, 5 million fatalities, and ongoing negative effects on physical and mental health are all results of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has afflicted people all over the world.Globally, COVID-19 has caused a significant
Talukder, M (via Mendeley Data)
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this research was to investigate any perceived impact from the COVID‐19 pandemic on the well‐being of dental therapy students. Methods Dental therapy students were invited to participate in focus groups to explore any impact of COVID‐19 on their wellbeing. One pilot and two online focus groups were conducted.
Morag Powell, James Donn, Vivian Binnie
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COVID19: uncovering interindividual variability for tailoring appropriate therapeutic interventions
The severity of SARS-CoV2 infection, Covid19 disease, should account for the diversity of human individual immunoinflammatory responses. Serum immunological markers during Covid19 illness may lead to individualized therapeutics with better outcomes ...
Maria Goreti Rosa Freitas +4 more
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ABSTRACT Sleep problems are increasingly common among students in higher education, but long‐term trajectories before, during and after the COVID‐19 pandemic remain poorly described. We analysed population‐level surveillance data from the Students' Health and Wellbeing Study conducted in Norway in 2010, 2014, 2018, 2021, 2022 and 2023, including nearly
Børge Sivertsen +4 more
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Gain-of-function and origin of Covid19
In nature, wild viruses adapted for transmission circulate in many animal species (bats, birds, primates…). Contamination of other animals, including humans, may occur by crossing of the species barrier. Genetic manipulations have been carried out on wild viruses to favor the species jumping and to increase of viral virulence.
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Is there a link between travel and spread of Covid19?
Published in March 2020Source: Global Transnational Mobility Dataset (GTMD), MPC/EUI and Johns Hopkins University, CSSE. Both axes in the figure are log-transformed.Does travel from China help predict the number of Covid19 cases in other countries?
Migration Policy Centre (MPC)
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Participation in Sleep Europe Conferences: Insights From Early Career Professionals
ABSTRACT Presenting at international conferences is integral for early career professionals' career development by facilitating knowledge exchange, collaboration and visibility. Nevertheless, the barriers and enablers which influence participation among this demographic remain unclear, hampering the establishment of concrete measures to support ...
Monisha Ravikumar +10 more
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic caused a crisis that jeopardized food consumption and dietary diversity. This study aimed to: (1) investigate relationship between COVID‐19 and women's and children's diets in India; (2) examine how this varies by socioeconomic status and mothers' vegetarianism; and (3) assess whether mobility restrictions during India's ...
Anjali Pant +4 more
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