patients. Based on the current analysis, governments and relevant agencies are recommended to continue to advance the vaccine immunization process. Simultaneously, special attention should be paid to the health status of the vaccines, timely treatment of complications, vaccine development, and ensuring th...
Most respondents (96.7%) were intending to receive or had already received the COVID-19 vaccine. 41.4% respondents reported “quite often” when asked how often they felt overloaded by work, with 29.8% responding “very often”. About 79.1% of participants reported having felt emotionally ...
ObjectiveTo examine whether the BNT162b2 vaccine is associated with an increased risk of acute-onset peripheral facial nerve palsy. Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis case-control study was performed from January 1 to February 28, 2021, at the emergency department of a tertiary referral center ...
With unprecedented numbers of individuals under travel restrictions or quarantine, worldwide spread, and no known cure or vaccine yet available, COVID-19 has proven a formidable adversary [12,[13], [14], [15]]. The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak of 2014 in West Africa provided valuable...
This decision analytical study assesses the association of simulated COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and coverage scenarios with and without nonpharmaceutical
37. At this stage, it is recommended to complete vaccination with the same vaccine product. 38. If the vaccine cannot continue to be supplied in this city, or the vaccination in other places and other special circumstances, it is not possible to use the same vaccine product to complete the...
Most cases reported their disease after the first dose of the vaccine. Many patients reported having comorbidities, of which hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, chicken pox, and atrial fibrillation were common. Conclusion In conclusion, our study showed the possible association between COVID-...
SARS‑CoV‑2 enters the pancreas through the ACE2 receptors expressed in the endocrine pancreas. About 51% of the post‑COVID‑19 recovered patients may develop new‑onset diabetes with no history of diabetes or receiving any steroid treatment during the illness.[40] Overall, metabolic ...
New-onset dementia among survivors of pneumonia associated With severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection Open Forum Infect. Dis., 9 (2022), p. ofac115, 10.1093/ofid/ofac115 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Remsik et al., 2021 J. Remsik, J.A. Wilcox, N.E. Babady, T.A. Mc...
124 Pang et al., 2020 Potential rapid diagnostics, vaccine and therapeutics for 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV): a systematic review Yes Review 125 Chen et al., 2020 Recurrence of positive SARS-CoV-2 RNA in COVID-19: a case report Yes Commentary 126 Liu et al., 2020 Research and de...