In patients with severe COVID-19 infection VETs can supply to clinicians more information about the CAC, identifying the presence of hypercoagulable and hypofibrinolysis states. In the last year, many studies have proposed to explain the underlying characteristics of CAC; however, there remain many...
The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, is spreading in the United States and dozens of countries around the world -- sparking anxiety and questions about the respiratory disease. While scientists are working to contain the outbreak and come up with effective treatments, health experts say people ...
Research on COVID-19 and its virus has evolved rapidly in the span of months. As information changes, we’ll continue to add answers from scientists and public health experts we interview. Check back! Questions Basics How long does the virus live in an infected patient? Do asymptomatic people...
England is abandoning lockdown and possibly hope of containing a second wave of covid-19. From 1 June schools will open to children other than those of key workers. Outdoor markets and car showrooms will reopen. In two weeks, it will be the turn of all non-essential retailers. This is...
Poverty and overcrowded housing are key drivers for viral transmission. If there is a Covid-19 outbreak at the university and it spreads into the local community it is going to hit very hard. I have been in email contact with Public Health Camden and Islington who have sent me updated info...
Nathan King Share 03:05 Trade negotiators from China and the U.S. have held their first meeting under the Biden presidency. The talks coincide with the fallout over President Joe Biden asking his intelligence community for a new report over coronavirus origins -to be delivered ...
Patients with diabetes who get coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are at risk of a severe disease course and mortality. Several factors especially the impaired immune response, heightened inflammatory response and hypercoagulable state contribute to the increased disease severity. However, there are ...
fictional virus that caused more severe symptoms than SARS and transmitted via the respiratory route like the common flu resulted in a pandemic. Given the fact that the simulated virus was so much like COVID-19, was this just a coincidence, or had the U.S. prepared a script for the show...
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