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Rapid review of the effects of cloth and medical masks for preventing transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in community and household settings
CONCLUSIONS: Direct evidence for cloth and medical mask efficacy and effectiveness in the community is limited. Decision-making for mask use may consider other factors such as feasibility and SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics; however, well-designed comparative effectiveness studies are required.PMID:33944744 | DOI:10.7196/SAMJ.2021.v111i3.15119
Source: South African Medical Journal - May 4, 2021 Category: African Health Authors: T Chetty V Ramokolo K Rees T Kredo Y Balakrishna C Mathews N Siegfried Source Type: research

Evaluation of Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health in 729 Medical Students in Indonesia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS This study highlights the adverse effects of COVID-19 on HRQoL and mental health in Indonesian medical students. The results identified key associations, including SARS-CoV-2 infection and comorbidities experienced by the students, the health of their families, including grief following bereavement, and the effects of social isolation during the pandemic.PMID:36755476 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.938892
Source: Medical Science Monitor - February 9, 2023 Category: Research Authors: David Nugraha Sovia Salamah Kevin Luke Zefo Kiyosi Wibowo Andro Pramana Witarto Caesariska Deswima Nabila Ananda Kloping Bendix Samarta Witarto Adila Taufik Syamlan Abyan Irzaldy Maftuchah Rochmanti Dewi Ratna Sari Sakina Sakina Firas Farisi Alkaff Source Type: research

Self-protection of medical workers in ophthalmology clinic during COVID-19 epidemic.
Authors: Hua L, Zhu H, Liu H Abstract Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a coronavirus called SARS Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It has been observed that COVID-19 mainly spreads via respiratory tract, contact and digestive tract. Due to the particularity of profession, ophthalmic medical workers need to be in close contact with patients, so they have a higher risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection. In this paper, therefore, the self-protection of medical workers in ophthalmology clinic during COVID-19 epidemic was summarized, so as to improve the occupational protection measures for medical...
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - May 22, 2020 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Tags: Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci Source Type: research

Development and execution of a pandemic preparedness plan: Therapeutic medical physics and radiation dosimetry during the COVID-19 crisis.
Abstract The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic has spread around the world including the United States. New York State has been hardest hit by the virus with over 380 000 citizens with confirmed COVID-19, the illness associated with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. At our institution, the medical physics and dosimetry group developed a pandemic preparedness plan to ensure continued operation of our service. Actions taken included launching remote access to clinical systems for all dosimetrists and physicists, establishing lines of communication among staff members, and altering coverage schedules to limit on-site presence and...
Source: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics - July 10, 2020 Category: Physics Authors: Riegel AC, Chou H, Baker J, Antone J, Potters L, Cao Y Tags: J Appl Clin Med Phys Source Type: research

Emergency Department Triage in the Era of COVID-19: The Sheba Medical Center Experience.
CONCLUSIONS: Our triage method was successful in separating COVID-19 positive from negative patients and maintained the regular hospital clean of COVID-19 allowing treatment continuation of regular non-COVID-19 patients. PMID: 32812713 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - August 21, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Isr Med Assoc J Source Type: research

Comorbidity in context: Part 1. Medical considerations around HIV and tuberculosis during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa.
Authors: Rossouw TM, Boswell MT, Nienaber AG, Moodley K Abstract Infectious diseases pandemics have devastating health, social and economic consequences, especially in developing countries such as South Africa. Scarce medical resources must often be rationed effectively to contain the disease outbreak. In the case of COVID-19, even the best-resourced countries will have inadequate intensive care facilities for the large number of patients needing admission and ventilation. The scarcity of medical resources creates the need for national governments to establish admission criteria that are evidence-based and fair. Qu...
Source: South African Medical Journal - September 6, 2020 Category: African Health Tags: S Afr Med J Source Type: research

Emergency Department Triage in the Era of COVID-19: The Sheba Medical Center Experience.
CONCLUSIONS: Our triage method was successful in separating COVID-19 positive from negative patients and maintained the regular hospital clean of COVID-19 allowing treatment continuation of regular non-COVID-19 patients. PMID: 33236578 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - November 26, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: Isr Med Assoc J Source Type: research

Epidemiology, Clinical Features, and Outcomes of Hospitalized Adults with COVID-19: Early Experience from an Academic Medical Center in Mississippi
CONCLUSIONS: Our study adds evidence that Black patients appear to be overrepresented in those hospitalized with and those who die from COVID-19, likely a manifestation of adverse social determinants of health. These findings should help guide preventive interventions targeting groups at higher risk of acquiring and developing severe COVID-19 disease.PMID:33655307 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001222
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jose Lucar Mary Joyce B Wingler David A Cretella Lori M Ward Courtney E Sims Gomillia Nicholas Chamberlain Luis A Shimose James B Brock Jessie Harvey Andrew Wilhelm Lance T Majors Joshua B Jeter Maria X Bueno Svenja Albrecht Bhagyashri Navalkele Leandro A Source Type: research