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  • Considerations for bioanalytical characterization and batch release of COVID-19 vaccines April 14, 2021
    The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted hundreds of laboratories around the world to employ traditional as well as novel technologies to develop vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. The hallmarks of a successful vaccine are safety and efficacy. Analytical evaluation methods, that can ensure the high quality of the products and that can be executed speedily, must be in pl […]
    Arun Kumar
  • Distinct uptake, amplification, and release of SARS-CoV-2 by M1 and M2 alveolar macrophages April 14, 2021
    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) invades the alveoli, where abundant alveolar macrophages (AMs) reside. How AMs respond to SARS-CoV-2 invasion remains elusive. Here, we show that classically activated M1 AMs facilitate viral spread; however, alternatively activated M2 AMs limit the spread. M1 AMs utilize cellular softness to effic […]
    Bo Huang
  • Characterization of respiratory microbial dysbiosis in hospitalized COVID-19 patients April 14, 2021
    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a global pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the microbial composition of the respiratory tract and other infected tissues as well as their possible pathogenic contributions to varying degrees of disease severity in COVID-19 patients remain unclear. Between 27 Janua […]
    Jincun Zhao
  • Collaboration experience between hospitals and long-term care facilities for the care of COVID-19 patients. April 14, 2021
    CONCLUSIONS: The collaboration between the professionals of healthcare centers and the hospital, adapted to the needs of each center, has allowed to improve the assistance to the residents and the coordination between the professionals, optimizing the available resources.
    Ana Belén Arredondo-Provecho
  • Management of a Complex Case during COVID-19 Time Using One-day Digital Dentistry: A Case Report April 14, 2021
    CONCLUSION: By using new innovative digital technology, the treatment was completed in 1 day, reducing the risk of COVID-19 by limiting the number of appointments and reducing contacts in confined environments like the dental office and public transportations. It also helped to reduce materials production and people movement in the treatment of dental emerge […]
    Gianluca Gambarini
  • Meditation and Yoga-assisted Alteration of Dietary Behavior as a Useful Strategy for Limiting Zoonotic Pandemics: A Novel Insight April 14, 2021
    Vegetarian diets are known to have significant positive effects on personal and planetary health and are likely to curb zoonotic infection transmission. We propose that minimizing meat consumption should become an essential dietary shift in the post-COVID-19 era. To date, however, there is limited knowledge concerning suitable methods that could catalyze thi […]
    Shankargouda Patil
  • Critical Care Outreach Team During COVID-19: Ventilatory Support in the Ward and Outcomes April 14, 2021
    CONCLUSIONS: In the context of a hospital and ICU surge, a multidisciplinary daily plan supported by a dedicated critical care outreach team was associated with a low rate of cardiac arrest calls, no emergency intubations in the ward, and appropriate palliative care support for subjects with a ceiling of care decision.
    Maurizio Cecconi
  • Indoor Dust as a Matrix for Surveillance of COVID-19 April 14, 2021
    Ongoing disease surveillance is a critical tool to mitigate viral outbreaks, especially during a pandemic. Environmental monitoring has significant promise even following widespread vaccination among high-risk populations. The goal of this work is to demonstrate molecular severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) monitoring in bulk floor d […]
    Karen C Dannemiller
  • Quantifying the Evolutionary Constraints and Potential of Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Protein April 14, 2021
    RNA viruses, such as hepatitis C virus (HCV), influenza virus, and SARS-CoV-2, are notorious for their ability to evolve rapidly under selection in novel environments. It is known that the high mutation rate of RNA viruses can generate huge genetic diversity to facilitate viral adaptation. However, less attention has been paid to the underlying fitness lands […]
    Ren Sun
  • Systemic Inflammation Is Associated With Neurologic Involvement in Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Associated With SARS-CoV-2 April 14, 2021
    CONCLUSIONS: Broad neurologic features were found in 12% patients with PIMS-TS. By 3-month follow-up, half of these surviving children had recovered fully without neurologic impairment. Significantly higher systemic inflammatory markers were identified in children with neurologic involvement and in those who had not recovered fully.
    Evelina PIMS-TS Study Group
  • Safety of Breastfeeding by Mothers With COVID-19: New Evidence From Israel April 14, 2021
    No abstract
    Marcel Yotebieng
  • Neonatal SARS-CoV-2 Infections in Breastfeeding Mothers April 14, 2021
    CONCLUSIONS: No viral infection was identified in neonates born to and separated from their SARS-CoV-2-positive mothers at birth and subsequently fed unpasteurized breast milk. All infants breastfed at home remained SARS-CoV-2 negative. These findings may provide insights regarding the redundancy of postpartum mother-newborn separation in SARS-CoV-2-positive […]
    Smadar Eventov-Friedman
  • Firearms Injuries Involving Young Children in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic April 14, 2021
    No abstract
    Monika K Goyal
  • The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Firearm Injuries April 14, 2021
    No abstract
    Ankush Gosain
  • Anticoagulation in COVID-19: current concepts and controversies April 14, 2021
    Rising incidence of thromboembolism secondary to COVID-19 has become a global concern, with several surveys reporting increased mortality rates. Thrombogenic potential of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has been hypothesised to originate from its ability to produce an exaggerated inflammatory response leading to endothelial dysfunction. Anticoagulants have remained the […]
    Sugata Dasgupta
  • COVID-19 vaccines, hesitancy and mental health April 14, 2021
    No abstract
    Andrea Cipriani
  • Does my patient have SARS-CoV-2 infection? A reminder of clinical probability formulas April 14, 2021
    No abstract
    Ian Shrier
  • NICE rapid guidelines: exploring political influence on guidelines April 14, 2021
    The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has been presented as politically independent, asserting it is free from industry influence and conflicts of interest so that its decisions may be led by evidence and science. We consider the ways in which soft political factors operate in guideline development processes at NICE such that guideline […]
    Ewen Speed
  • Interferon-Independent Restriction of RNA Virus Entry and Replication by a Class of Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns April 14, 2021
    Mammalian cells detect microbial molecules known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) as indicators of potential infection. Upon PAMP detection, diverse defensive responses are induced by the host, including those that promote inflammation and cell-intrinsic antimicrobial activities. Host-encoded molecules released from dying or damaged cells, k […]
    Jonathan C Kagan
  • SARS-CoV-2 ORF6 Disrupts Bidirectional Nucleocytoplasmic Transport through Interactions with Rae1 and Nup98 April 14, 2021
    RNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm often disrupt nucleocytoplasmic transport to preferentially translate their own transcripts and prevent host antiviral responses. The Sarbecovirus accessory protein ORF6 has previously been shown to be a major inhibitor of interferon production in both severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and se […]
    Alexander L Greninger
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