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Blood pressure control following angiotensin antagonists substitution: insights from a triple-blind, randomized, clinical trial
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.PMID:37341147 | DOI:10.1002/jcph.2294
Source: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - June 21, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Amin Sharifan Maryam Bahreini Haleh Ashraf Farhad Najmeddin Source Type: research

Systematic review and meta-analysis of cell therapy for COVID-19: global clinical trial landscape, published safety/efficacy outcomes, cell product manufacturing and clinical delivery
This study summarizes 195 clinical trials of advanced cell therapies targeting COVID-19 that were registered over the two years between January 2020 to December 2021. In addition, this work also analyzed the cell manufacturing and clinical delivery experience of 26 trials that published their outcomes by July 2022. Our demographic analysis found the highest number of cell therapy trials for COVID-19 was in United States, China, and Iran (N=53, 43, and 19, respectively), with the highest number per capita in Israel, Spain, Iran, Australia, and Sweden (N=0.641, 0.232, 0,223, 0.194, and 0.192 trials per million inhabitants). ...
Source: Frontiers in Immunology - June 21, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research

Assessment of virtual education during the covid-19 pandemic from the perspective of faculty members and students: a cross-sectional descriptive study in northwest Iran
Since the coronavirus outbreak, many countries have replaced traditional education with virtual education in order to prevent the disease spread, and also avoid stopping education. The aim of the present study...
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 2, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mohammad Heydari, Yalda Mousazadeh, Roghayeh Salmani and Esmaeil Mehraeen Tags: Research Source Type: research

Epidemiology and Clinical Features of COVID-19 among 4,015 Neonates in Iran: Results of the National Study from the Iranian Maternal and Neonatal Network
Conclusion This report adds the national experience of Iran to the list of reports from multiple countries describing their experience with COVID-19 in neonates, demonstrating that newborns are not exempt from COVID-19-morbidity and mortality. Key Points [...] Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USAArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  open access Full text
Source: American Journal of Perinatology - May 18, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Schwartz, David A. Mohagheghi, Parisa Moshfegh, Fereshteh Zafaranloo, Nazanin Khalili, Narjes Heidarzadeh, Mohammad Habibelahi, Abbas Ghafoury, Roya Afrashteh, Fatemeh Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Side effects after COVID-19 vaccination: a comparison between the most common available vaccines in Iran
CONCLUSION: AstraZeneca had a higher proportion of post-vaccination adverse effects than Sputnik V, Pastocovac, and Sinopharm. The most common side effects were flu-like syndrome and local reactions at the injection site. Furthermore, people rarely experienced life-threatening side effects. Thus, the available COVID-19 vaccines in Iran are safe.PMID:37193234 | PMC:PMC10183079 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12467
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Davood Yadegarynia Shabnam Tehrani Fahimeh Hadavand Shahnam Arshi Zahra Abtahian Amirreza Keyvanfar Azar Darvishi Afshin Zarghi Latif Gachkar Ilad Alavi Darazam Mohammad Farahbakhsh Source Type: research

Face masks for respiratory viral illness prevention in healthcare settings: a concise systemic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: Masks largely succeeded in stopping respiratory virus transmission, as evidenced by the meta-analysis of 6 studies (a total of 927 individuals).PMID:37193231 | PMC:PMC10183070 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12466
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Hiba Sami Safiya Firoze Parvez A Khan Nazish Fatima Haris M Khan Source Type: research

Side effects after COVID-19 vaccination: a comparison between the most common available vaccines in Iran
CONCLUSION: AstraZeneca had a higher proportion of post-vaccination adverse effects than Sputnik V, Pastocovac, and Sinopharm. The most common side effects were flu-like syndrome and local reactions at the injection site. Furthermore, people rarely experienced life-threatening side effects. Thus, the available COVID-19 vaccines in Iran are safe.PMID:37193234 | PMC:PMC10183079 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12467
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Davood Yadegarynia Shabnam Tehrani Fahimeh Hadavand Shahnam Arshi Zahra Abtahian Amirreza Keyvanfar Azar Darvishi Afshin Zarghi Latif Gachkar Ilad Alavi Darazam Mohammad Farahbakhsh Source Type: research

Face masks for respiratory viral illness prevention in healthcare settings: a concise systemic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: Masks largely succeeded in stopping respiratory virus transmission, as evidenced by the meta-analysis of 6 studies (a total of 927 individuals).PMID:37193231 | PMC:PMC10183070 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12466
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Hiba Sami Safiya Firoze Parvez A Khan Nazish Fatima Haris M Khan Source Type: research

Side effects after COVID-19 vaccination: a comparison between the most common available vaccines in Iran
CONCLUSION: AstraZeneca had a higher proportion of post-vaccination adverse effects than Sputnik V, Pastocovac, and Sinopharm. The most common side effects were flu-like syndrome and local reactions at the injection site. Furthermore, people rarely experienced life-threatening side effects. Thus, the available COVID-19 vaccines in Iran are safe.PMID:37193234 | PMC:PMC10183079 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12467
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Davood Yadegarynia Shabnam Tehrani Fahimeh Hadavand Shahnam Arshi Zahra Abtahian Amirreza Keyvanfar Azar Darvishi Afshin Zarghi Latif Gachkar Ilad Alavi Darazam Mohammad Farahbakhsh Source Type: research

Face masks for respiratory viral illness prevention in healthcare settings: a concise systemic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: Masks largely succeeded in stopping respiratory virus transmission, as evidenced by the meta-analysis of 6 studies (a total of 927 individuals).PMID:37193231 | PMC:PMC10183070 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12466
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Hiba Sami Safiya Firoze Parvez A Khan Nazish Fatima Haris M Khan Source Type: research

Side effects after COVID-19 vaccination: a comparison between the most common available vaccines in Iran
CONCLUSION: AstraZeneca had a higher proportion of post-vaccination adverse effects than Sputnik V, Pastocovac, and Sinopharm. The most common side effects were flu-like syndrome and local reactions at the injection site. Furthermore, people rarely experienced life-threatening side effects. Thus, the available COVID-19 vaccines in Iran are safe.PMID:37193234 | PMC:PMC10183079 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12467
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Davood Yadegarynia Shabnam Tehrani Fahimeh Hadavand Shahnam Arshi Zahra Abtahian Amirreza Keyvanfar Azar Darvishi Afshin Zarghi Latif Gachkar Ilad Alavi Darazam Mohammad Farahbakhsh Source Type: research

Face masks for respiratory viral illness prevention in healthcare settings: a concise systemic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: Masks largely succeeded in stopping respiratory virus transmission, as evidenced by the meta-analysis of 6 studies (a total of 927 individuals).PMID:37193231 | PMC:PMC10183070 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12466
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Hiba Sami Safiya Firoze Parvez A Khan Nazish Fatima Haris M Khan Source Type: research

Side effects after COVID-19 vaccination: a comparison between the most common available vaccines in Iran
CONCLUSION: AstraZeneca had a higher proportion of post-vaccination adverse effects than Sputnik V, Pastocovac, and Sinopharm. The most common side effects were flu-like syndrome and local reactions at the injection site. Furthermore, people rarely experienced life-threatening side effects. Thus, the available COVID-19 vaccines in Iran are safe.PMID:37193234 | PMC:PMC10183079 | DOI:10.18502/ijm.v15i2.12467
Source: Iranian Journal of Microbiology - May 16, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Davood Yadegarynia Shabnam Tehrani Fahimeh Hadavand Shahnam Arshi Zahra Abtahian Amirreza Keyvanfar Azar Darvishi Afshin Zarghi Latif Gachkar Ilad Alavi Darazam Mohammad Farahbakhsh Source Type: research