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Vol 24, No 2 (2020)

Vol 24, No 2 (2020)

... high risk of COVID-19 infection in the course of treatment of patients 4 ...with COVID-19 patients in the course of examination and ...The risk of exposure of HCWs is ...

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Coagulopathy and Thrombosis as a Result of Severe COVID-19 Infection: A Microvascular Focus

Coagulopathy and Thrombosis as a Result of Severe COVID-19 Infection: A Microvascular Focus

... consumptive thrombocytopenia, a condition termed thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) (64). In the event of vascular injury, VWF facilitates binding of platelets to sub-endothelium through its interactions with ...

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Role of vitamin D in pathogenesis and severity of COVID-19 infection

Role of vitamin D in pathogenesis and severity of COVID-19 infection

... increased risk for serious complications from the influenza and other respiratory tract infections, especially among patients with HIV infection, has been proven by several interventional and observational ...

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Search | Preprints

... the Infection-genomics of COVID-19 infection and disease ...of COVID-19 infection [21, 56, 57, ...to COVID-19 infections ...increased risk of severe ...

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Brief review: Cardiac complications and platelet activation in COVID-19 infection

Brief review: Cardiac complications and platelet activation in COVID-19 infection

... Initially it was suggested that the mechanisms of the cardiac events may be related to interactions of the SARS-CoV-2 virus with the angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) receptor, since both this virus and the SARS ...

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Vol 20 (2020)

Vol 20 (2020)

... at risk of this pandemic especially older individuals and immunocompromised ...to COVID-19 infections because of having ACE2 ...with COVID-19 are reported i.e. Neurological ...

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... LVS infection provided partial protection, the protection might not be ...higher infection levels, but eventually show lower infection-level at later times, since the same regions/communities also ...

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Caring for Newborns Born to Mothers With COVID-19: More Questions Than Answers

Caring for Newborns Born to Mothers With COVID-19: More Questions Than Answers

... (SARS-CoV-2) infection could be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, newborns did not appear to show clinical signs of infection and had negative viral testing ...low, risk of neonatal ...

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The effect of vascular risk factor burden on the severity of COVID-19 illness, a retrospective cohort study

The effect of vascular risk factor burden on the severity of COVID-19 illness, a retrospective cohort study

... vascular risk factors were based on pre- vious literature [6, 10–13] as ...vascular risk factors to construct a vascular risk factor score in each patient: hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, ...

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Statistical Analysis on COVID-19

Statistical Analysis on COVID-19

... named COVID-19 on January 10, 2020 ...coronavirus infection, including the COVID-19 epidemic Research, specimen collection and testing, tracking and management of close contacts, and ...

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Treatment Management by following Hematological Tips in a Postpartum Case Infected with COVID-19

Treatment Management by following Hematological Tips in a Postpartum Case Infected with COVID-19

... of COVID-19 illness and increase ...current Covid-19 pandemic, one in seven patients hospitalized with COVID-19 has attained a dangerous secondary bacterial infection, ...

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Preparedness and Responses for Prevention and Control of COVID-19: A Review

Preparedness and Responses for Prevention and Control of COVID-19: A Review

... of COVID-19 infection from human to human or from any other source to human could be either without any symptoms or with very mild symptomatic cases taking 5 to 14 days of ...the infection: ...

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COVID-19 outbreak in India: an early stage analysis

COVID-19 outbreak in India: an early stage analysis

... The COVID-19 outbreak in several countries of the world is facing a challenging task to control the virus transmission as ...level, infection growth, most affected age groups, available datasets and ...

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Title: A normalized mortality rate showed the diverse severity of Covid-19 in the world Authors: Santosh Kumar 1, PR Renjith2 , C Priscilla 1, Selva Kumar Ganesan3

Title: A normalized mortality rate showed the diverse severity of Covid-19 in the world Authors: Santosh Kumar 1, PR Renjith2 , C Priscilla 1, Selva Kumar Ganesan3

... Covid-19 has crossed a two million mark causing more than 100,000 deaths worldwide in just over three months. It was started in China and spread all over the world[1,2]. Europe and the United States of ...

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SARS-CoV-2 S1 and N-based serological assays reveal rapid seroconversion and induction

SARS-CoV-2 S1 and N-based serological assays reveal rapid seroconversion and induction

... tag antibodies, known seropositive COVID-19 human samples, or known seronegative COVID- 389. 19 human samples[r] ...

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Cardiovascular risk factors and evolution of patients attended with COVID-19 in a National Reference Hospital from Lima, Peru

Cardiovascular risk factors and evolution of patients attended with COVID-19 in a National Reference Hospital from Lima, Peru

... Recent studies indicate multi-organ tropism of SARS-CoV-2, including heart, vascular system, and the circulation, which is speculated to influence the course of the disease as well as aggravate preexisting conditions. ...

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The Covid-19 Infection in Italy: A Statistical Study of an Abnormally Severe Disease

The Covid-19 Infection in Italy: A Statistical Study of an Abnormally Severe Disease

... for Covid-19 is complicated by the complex laboratory procedures that are necessary to identify the infected cases, ultimately limiting the total number of tested ...For Covid-19, however, it ...

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COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: misconception among individuals, impact on animal and the role of mathematical epidemiologists

COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: misconception among individuals, impact on animal and the role of mathematical epidemiologists

... has COVID-19 ...causes COVID-19 in humans) in one Tiger at a zoo in New York ...with COVID-19 as several lions and tigers at the zoo showed symptoms of respiratory ...

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International Journal of Celiac Disease

International Journal of Celiac Disease

... of COVID 19 infection ...of COVID 19, though in many countries, some drugs and vaccines are currently reported to be undergoing clinical ...

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Detecting the COVID-19

Detecting the COVID-19

... Another way to reduce the false negativity in nucleic acid based testing is to perform CT scans. As discussed in Section 3.1, it can be more sensitive to diagnose COVID-19 using CT scans. The caveat for the ...

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