PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Investigating the intentions and reasons of senior high school students in registering for nursing education in China
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CONCLUSION: This survey to some extent reflects the problem of nurses shortage in China. In addition, these findings may also provide a new perspective for predictors of nursing shortage and potential interventions.
Identification of new drugs to counteract anti-spike IgG-induced hyperinflammation in severe COVID-19
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Previously, we and others have shown that SARS-CoV-2 spike-specific IgG antibodies play a major role in disease severity in COVID-19 by triggering macrophage hyperactivation, disrupting endothelial barrier integrity, and inducing thrombus formation
Identifying featured indels associated with SARS-CoV-2 fitness
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As an RNA virus, severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is known for frequent substitution mutations, and substitutions in important genome regions are often associated with viral fitness. However, whether indel mutations are related to
IL-13 induced inflammation increases DPP4 abundance but does not enhance MERS-CoV replication in airway epithelia
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CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that increased DPP4 abundance is likely not the primary mechanism leading to increased MERS severity in the setting of Th2 inflammation. Transcriptional profiling analysis highlighted the complexity of IL-13 induced
Intranasal Route: A Nasocerebral Approach against SARS-CoV-2 in NeuroCOVID
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The nasal cavity is a prime site for viral load of SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19, as is evident from the fact that this area has been used for sample collection for the diagnosis of COVID-19. The nasal cavity has a connection with the brain across the
Innovative COVID-19 diagnostics and testing strategies in Italy, Denmark, UK, Israel and Sweden: a comparative analysis including tests, incidence and mortality
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Detecting SARS-CoV-2 remains a critical component in the global effort to control COVID-19, particularly with the emergence of variants. Since the outbreak, diagnostic techniques have evolved to meet different contexts and needs. Methods: In this
Impact of COVID-19 on the changing pattern of human orthopneumovirus (respiratory syncytial virus) infection in Iran
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CONCLUSIONS: The lack of HOPV activity in Iran during the winter of 2020-2021 and then the resurgence in spring 2022 and again the absence of activity in summer and autumn 2022 was extraordinary in the HOPV epidemiology, and probably due to the
Identifying luteolin as a potential drug for treating lung adenocarcinoma with COVID-19 affection based on integration analysis of pharmacology and transcriptome
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CONCLUSION: HSP90AA1 was a target gene for further designing effective drugs for LUAD patients. Luteolin was a potential drug for treating patients with both LUAD and COVID-19.
