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Supply and quality of colonoscopy according to the characteristics of gastroenterologists in the French population-based colorectal-cancer screening program
CONCLUSION: The constraints likely affected the time-to-colonoscopy as well as the colonoscopy detection rate without impacting the SAE's occurrence, highlighting the need for a respectable reference time-to-colonoscopy in CRCSP.PMID:36998423 | PMC:PMC10044857 | DOI:10.3748/wjg.v29.i9.1492
Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology - March 31, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Ako ï Koïvogui Catherine Vincelet Ga ëlle Abihsera Hamou Ait-Hadad H élène Delattre Tu Le Trung Agn ès Bernoux Rachel Carroll J érôme Nicolet Source Type: research

Chinese researchers release genomic data that could help clarify origin of COVID-19 pandemic
In the face of intense pressure and criticism from many in the scientific community, Chinese researchers today released a trove of new genetic data that may offer fresh clues to the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic. They also substantially revised a related study they first posted online 13 months ago to include this evidence, which some scientists say gives more credibility to the thesis that SARS-CoV-2 could have jumped into humans from raccoon dogs or other mammals illegally sold at a Wuhan market. The Chinese team’s initial preprint argued that the market data, consisting of genetic sequences found in 923 samples...
Source: ScienceNOW - March 30, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Chest computed tomography findings typical of COVID-19 pneumonia in Germany as early as 30 December 2019: a case report
ConclusionThis case may indicate that coronavirus disease 2019 was already spreading in Germany as early as December 2019.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - March 24, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

A new pandemic origin report is stirring controversy. Here are key takeaways
Last week, journalists rushed to report on previously undisclosed genetic evidence that mammals sold at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China—possibly raccoon dogs—might have sparked the COVID-19 pandemic. But to the chagrin of the researchers who conveyed their findings confidentially to a World Health Organization (WHO) advisory group on 14 March, the news broke before they had finished analyzing the data, which consist of RNA and DNA sequences collected at the market in early 2020. Yesterday, however, they posted their complete 22-page report on Zenodo, an open repository of scientific rese...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - March 22, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

Post-COVID condition or “long COVID”, return-to work, and occupational health research
In conclusion, COVID-19 remains an important topic for the occupational health research agenda, including acute and post COVID conditions. Although there is still debate about the definition of what a `post-COVID condition` entails, the sheer number of patients who are not returning to work in a timely manner or returning to work with limitations, and the lack of research interventions available should lead occupational health practitioners and researchers to work not only to prevent infection but to prevent or reduce work disability resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics. Acknowledgements and conflict...
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - March 21, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Unearthed genetic sequences from China market may point to animal origin of COVID-19
A scientific sleuth in France has identified previously undisclosed genetic data from a food market in Wuhan, China, that she and colleagues say support the theory that coronavirus-infected animals there triggered the COVID-19 pandemic. Several of the researchers presented their findings on Tuesday to the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO), an expert group convened last year by the World Health Organization. “The data does point even further to a market origin,” says Kristian Andersen, an evolutionary biologist at Scripps Research who attended the meeting and is one of the scientis...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - March 17, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

COVID-19 Vaccination as a Trigger of IgA Vasculitis: Truth or Illusion?
J Rheumatol. 2023 Mar 15:jrheum.221189. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.221189. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe read with great interest the recent article by Ramdani and colleagues in The Journal of Rheumatology on a nationwide multicenter, retrospective study conducted in France describing the status of the occurrence of IgA vasculitis (IgAV) after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination.1 We support and appreciate the authors' work and agree with their conclusions that IgA vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccination is usually benign and that a fortuitous link cannot be ruled out and now requires a worldwide pharmacovigilanc...
Source: Journal of Rheumatology - March 15, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: Gang Wang Ying Luo Bihui Li Jie Li Source Type: research