An ongoing outbreak of severe respiratory illness and pneumonia caused by the severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) commenced in December 2019, and the disease was named as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Soon after, scientists identif
BPG致力于知识的发现和传播 Current status quo on COVID-19 including chest imaging Conflict-of-interest statement December 28, 2020 60 Days and 23.3 Hours
COVID‐19hydroxychloroquinelopinavirmechanical ventilationoxygen therapyritonavirTocilizumabThe new coronavirus (SARS‐COV‐2) that emerged at the end of 2019 was stated in China and infected millions of people around the world, with the highest spread rate amongst humans compared with other coronaviruses...
The overall COVID-19 infections in China have entered a low prevalence level since mid-May, and the vast majority of COVID-19 patients show mild symptoms, medical experts said. Despite a recent increase, the total amount of fever clinic patients is far less than that during the peak of th...
COVID-19 has required changes in many aspects of our world, and the North Carolina Judicial Branch has not been an exception. At times, these changes can be confusing and difficult to follow leading many to wonder which emergency directives remain in effect. ...
The mutated and more highly contagious strain of COVID first identified in the UK in late December 2020, has triggered a global tightening of restrictions. The UK, formerly, a great jumping off point for potential missions to Europe, is no longer a viable option, as a significant number of...
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Among Young Competitive Athletes Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Camilla Astley, MSc; Bradley J. Petek, MD; Randi N. Delong, MPH; et al. This cohort study compares the prevalence of sudden cardiac arrest or death among young athletes in the 3 years before ...
Issue In Progress LETTER Letter to the Editor Comment on “Trends and Associations of Chilblains Prevalence with Connective Tissue Diseases, Including COVID-19 Incidence” [Letter] Yingjian Tan & Rui Li Pages: 417-418 Published online: 17 Feb 2025 CitationforComment on “Trends and Associations...
Background:The COVID pandemic has impacted spine care around the globe. Much uncertainty remains regarding the immediate and long鈥恡erm future of spine care and education in this COVID era.Study design:Cross锕昬ctional, international study of spine surgeons.Methods:A multi銉緄mensional survey ...
Chinas current normalized epidemic control and prevention measures are still the most effective against the Omicron variant, said Wu Zunyou, the chief epidemiologist at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, amid the detection of Omicron in North Chinas Tianjin. Wu gave everyone a ...