clinical information and neuropsychiatric symptoms, both before and after the outbreak of COVID-19, using an abbreviated version of the Neuropsychiatric Inventory18, as well as information about the carers’ own demographics, their perceptions and the impact of COVID-19 on their social network and ...
The COVID-19 lockdown has drastically limited social interactions and brought about a climate of fear and uncertainty. These circumstances not only increased affective symptoms and social isolation among community dwelling older adults but also alter the dynamics between them. Using network analyses, we...
Long COVID-19 and the heart It was previously understood by health experts that the effects of COVID-19 were not limited to just the acute infection – when the patient begins to show some symptoms – but also what comes afterwards. Studies found that many patients who had...
ritonavir, andinterferon βwas more operational in reducing viral load of MERS-CoV and treatment of symptoms [21]. In the USA,remdesiviradministered to the first reported case of SARS-CoV-2 infection witnessed improvement after only 1 day of drug administration [22]. Subsequently, data from...
Although complications and clinical symptoms of COVID-19 have been elucidated, the prevalence of long-term sequelae of COVID-19 is less clear in previously
In patients with mild COVID-19, neurological symptoms are mostly confined to nonspecific abnormalities such as malaise, dizziness, headache, and loss of smell and taste (Mao et al., 2020), routinely observed in respiratory virus infections such as the influenza (Chow et al., 2019). While ...
Male HCWs reported more post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms than females, while stress was higher among females than male HCWs. Conclusions Emergency HCWs providing care during the COVID-19 pandemic are at risk from specific psychological impacts, including anxiety, burnout, depression, inadequate ...
Both flu and COVID-19 are associated with increased risk of bacterial infections like pneumonia on top of or after the initial viral syndrome. Symptoms of COVID-19 include flu-like symptoms such as: Fever Cough Shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing Other COVID-19 symptoms can include:...
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As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, obtaining information on symptoms dynamics is of essence. Here, we extracted data from primary-care electronic health records and nationwide distributed surveys to assess the longitudinal dynamics of symptoms prior to