The sequelae of repeated Covid infections involve a broad array of organ systems with an unclear duration of excess risk. Additionally, an uneven post pandemic recovery in the diagnosis and management of chronic conditions may explain the persistent increase in frailty in our studied veterans up to...
As of April 16, 2022, over 503 million people have been confirmed infections and repeated infections worldwide, leading to approximately 6.22 million deaths. (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/) The patients with SARS-CoV-2 infections exhibit a variety of respiratory symptoms, including ...
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated containment measures have massively changed the daily lives of billions of children and adolescents worldwide. To inve
brain sizes and volume loss were greater in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection when compared with those in the non-infectious participants. Most of the infectious patients were mild COVID-19 without hospitalization. The results might indicate that even mild COVID-19 can cause the loss of brain...
To measure how well COVID vaccines work, health experts compare the number of infections and symptomatic cases in a vaccinated group to those in an unvaccinated group. They use a similar strategy when analyzing hospitalizations and death rates. ...
COVID-19Social DistancingInfectionMortalityUSState-mandated social distancing has emerged as one of the key tools for controlling the spread of COVID-19 around the world. In the United States, frustrationdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3613825Kakpo, Ange
In addition to its effects on mycobacterial diseases, an increasing amount of epidemiological and experimental evidence accumulated since its introduction in 1921 has shown that BCG also exerts non-specific effects against a number of diseases, such as non-mycobacterial infections, allergies and certain...
COVID-19 is the third pandemic caused by coronavirus in the last 20 years; and it has resulted in more than 4,993,470 infections and claimed nearly 327,738 lives as of May 22, 2020, exceeding any other epidemic caused by betacoronaviruses in the human history, for example, SARS in ...
inflammatory cytokines in respiratory and systemic infections by increasing regulatory T cells. These immunomodulatory agents may be useful for those at risk of contracting COVID-19 or who have already been infected37. Moreover, probiotic therapy is a promising non-antibiotic method for protecting the...
The outbreak of novel COVID-19 disease elicited a wide range of anti-contagion and economic policies like school closure, income support, contact tracing, and so forth, in the mitigation and suppression of the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, a systematic evaluation of these policies...