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Clinical, Demographic, and Oral Presentations of COVID-19  Associated Mucormycosis from a Tertiary Care Hospital in India: A Cross-Sectional Study
ConclusionGenerally, oral manifestations involved the palate and included varying degrees of mucosal discolouration, swelling, ulcers, superficial necrotic areas, and bone exposure and necrosis with dark eschars.
Source: Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery - July 11, 2023 Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research

Fight Aging! Newsletter, July 10th 2023
In conclusion, the examination of the GBA can aid in understanding the etiology and development of NDs, which may benefit the improvement of clinical treatments for these disorders and ND interventions. This review indicates existing knowledge about the involvement of microbiota present in the gut in NDs and potential treatment options. The Aging of the Enteric Nervous System https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2023/07/the-aging-of-the-enteric-nervous-system/ The enteric nervous system is the nervous system of the intestines, and likely an important part of the relationship between the gut microbiome a...
Source: Fight Aging! - July 9, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Vaccination and mortality from COVID-19: a comparative study between hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and non-dialysis adult population in Panama
ConclusionNinety one percent of people in the country received BNT162b2 Pfizer BionTech vaccine. Lethality decreased from 30 to 5% once vaccination was available. There were no severe adverse effects and symptoms reported were less frequent than in general population, probably due to low reactogenicity in dialysis patients, or better tolerance to pain.
Source: International Urology and Nephrology - July 8, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Vaccination Is the Best Bet Against Drug-Resistant Superbugs — Experts
Experts encourage parents to vaccinate their children against typhoid to ensure that the child has access to clean drinking water. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS By Zofeen EbrahimKARACHI, Jul 6 2023 (IPS) The first thing you notice about eight-month-old Manahil Zeeshan is how tiny she looks on the adult-size hospital bed at the government-run Sindh Institute of Child Health and Neonatology (SICHN) in Korangi, a neighbourhood in Karachi. Her right foot is taped with a cannula, and she whimpers incessantly. “I have been in and out of the hospital for the last seven days,” said Uzma Mohammad, Zeeshan’s mom, with worry lines...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - July 6, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Zofeen Ebrahim Tags: Africa Civil Society Development & Aid Editors' Choice Featured Headlines Health Humanitarian Emergencies Inequality Poverty & SDGs TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau IPS UN Bureau Report Pakistan Source Type: news

Does COVID-19 vaccine exacerbate rotator cuff symptoms? A prospective study
Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) is a rare but increasing complication after vaccination. The aim of this study was to increase awareness of post-vaccination shoulder pain and to inves...
Source: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders - July 4, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Servet İğrek, İbrahim Ulusoy and Aytek Hüseyin Çeliksöz Tags: Research Source Type: research

Rare link between coronavirus vaccines and Long Covid –like illness starts to gain acceptance
COVID-19 vaccines have saved millions of lives, and the world is gearing up for a new round of boosters. But like all vaccines, those targeting the coronavirus can cause side effects in some people, including rare cases of abnormal blood clotting and heart inflammation. Another apparent complication, a debilitating suite of symptoms that resembles Long Covid, has been more elusive, its link to vaccination unclear and its diagnostic features ill-defined. But in recent months, what some call Long Vax has gained wider acceptance among doctors and scientists, and some are now working to better understand and treat its symptoms...
Source: ScienceNOW - July 3, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Gastrointestinal tract and viral pathogens
World J Virol. 2023 Jun 25;12(3):136-150. doi: 10.5501/wjv.v12.i3.136.ABSTRACTViral gastroenteritis is the most common viral illness that affects the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, causing inflammation and irritation of the lining of the stomach and intestines. Common signs and symptoms associated with this condition include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and dehydration. The infections commonly involved in viral gastroenteritis are rotavirus, norovirus, and adenovirus, which spread through the fecal-oral and contact routes and cause non-bloody diarrhea. These infections can affect both immunocompetent and immunocompromised indiv...
Source: Herpes - July 3, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Gowthami Sai Kogilathota Jagirdhar Yashwitha Sai Pulakurthi Himaja Dutt Chigurupati Salim Surani Source Type: research

Immediate adverse reactions following COVID-19 vaccination among 16-65-year-old Danish citizens
CONCLUSION: The frequency of immediate adverse reactions was highest among females and younger persons, however, most of the Danish citizens did not experience immediate adverse reactions following COVID-19 vaccination.PMID:37391313 | PMC:PMC10288319 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.06.069
Source: Vaccine - June 30, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: K Torp Hansen F Kusk Povlsen B Hammer Bech S Nygaard Hansen C Ulrikka Rask P Fink T J ørgensen H Nielsen T Meinertz Dantoft S Marie Thysen D Rytter Source Type: research

Post-Vaccine Era COVID-19 Pandemic-related Distress in Palliative Care Patients with Advanced Cancer
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a source of distress in patients with advanced cancer; however, few studies have examined the extent of pandemic-related distress in the post-vaccine era.
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - June 30, 2023 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Kaoswi K Shih, Adrienne B Arechiga, Xi Chen, Diana L. Urbauer, Aline Rozman De Moraes, Ashley J Rodriguez, Lisa Thomas, Penny A Stanton, Eduardo Bruera, David Hui Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

First Malaria Cases Reported in U.S. in 20 Years. Here ’s What to Look Out For
Malaria has spread from mosquitoes to humans inside the U.S. for the first time in 20 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned. Four cases of mosquito-transmitted Plasmodium vivax malaria have been reported in Florida within the last two months, and a single case was also found in Texas. All patients were said to be improving after receiving treatment. The CDC said in a health advisory that Anopheles mosquitoes, which are found throughout many regions of the country, “are capable of transmitting malaria if they feed on a malaria-infected person.” However, it stressed, the risk of c...
Source: TIME: Health - June 27, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Alex Millson / Bloomberg Tags: Uncategorized Disease wire Source Type: news

COVID-19 vaccination effectiveness and safety in vulnerable populations: a meta-analysis of 33 observational studies
Conclusion: Seroconversion rates after COVID-19 vaccination were generally worse in the vulnerable than healthy populations, but there was no difference in adverse events. Patients with hematological cancers had the lowest IgG antibody levels of all the vulnerable populations, so closer attention to these patients is recommended. Subjects who received the combined vaccine had higher antibody levels than those who received the single vaccine.
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology - June 23, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, adverse events following immunization, and associated factors among the Ethiopian general population during the early phase of the COVID-19 vaccination program
ConclusionHesitancy to first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine was high among the general population in Ethiopia. Fear of adverse effects and doubts about its effectiveness were the most frequent reasons for not receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. More than half of the participants had a poor attitude toward COVID-19 and its vaccine. More than two thirds of vaccinated participants experienced one or more AEFIs with COVID-19 vaccine administration.
Source: Journal of Public Health - June 22, 2023 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccination in patients with Transfusion Dependent Thalassemia (TDT): an observational study from a tertiary care centre in Punjab, India
Acta Haematol. 2023 Jun 16. doi: 10.1159/000531448. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVaccination against SARS-CoV2 is the most important weapon in the arsenal in the battle against COVID-19. There is concern about an increased risk of adverse effects in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT), which affects vaccine acceptance. A predesigned questionnaire was used to evaluate adverse effects (local/systemic within 90 days after vaccination) in participants >18 years of age with TDT. A total of 100 patients received 129 vaccine doses. The mean age of the patients was 24.3 ± 5.7 years and M: F ratio of 1.6:1. C...
Source: Acta Haematologica - June 18, 2023 Category: Hematology Authors: Shruti Kakkar Evani Jain Anirudh Jain Priyanka Dewan Source Type: research