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Predictors of COVID ‑19‑associated mortality among hospitalized elderly patients with dementia
Exp Ther Med. 2023 Jul 3;26(2):395. doi: 10.3892/etm.2023.12094. eCollection 2023 Aug.ABSTRACTThe mortality of elderly patients with dementia hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-associated pneumonia is high. The mortality rate of these patients continues to be high following their discharge. However, data on the outcomes of these patients in all phases of the pandemic are limited. The aim of the present study was to examine the clinical characteristics and the in-hospital and 90-day mortality rates of elderly patients with dementia hospitalized due to COVID-19-associated pneumonia during all phases of the...
Source: Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine - July 17, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Vasiliki Epameinondas Georgakopoulou Aikaterini Gkoufa Aristeidis Tsakanikas Sotiria Makrodimitri Georgios Karamanakos Dimitrios Basoulis Pantazis M Voutsinas Irene Eliadi Anastasia Bougea Demetrios A Spandidos Efthalia Angelopoulou Paschalis Steiropoulos Source Type: research

Social Determinants of Health Screening at an Urban Emergency Department Urgent Care During COVID-19
Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDoH) impact patients ’ health outcomes, yet screening methods in emergency departments (ED) are not consistent or standardized. The SDoH-related health disparities may have widened during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, especially among patients who primarily receive their medical care in EDs. We sought to i dentify SDoH among ED urgent care patients during the COVID-19 pandemic at an urban safety-net hospital, assess the impact of the pandemic on their SDoH, study the feasibility of SDoH screening and resource referrals, and identify preferred methods of resource r...
Source: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine - July 17, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Hong, Haeyeon Source Type: research

Contribution of 15 Years (2007 –2022) of Indo-US Training Partnerships to the Emergency Physician Workforce Capacity in India
Background: Indo-US Masters in Emergency Medicine (MEM) certi fication courses are rigorous three-year emergency medicine (EM) training courses that operate as a partnership between affiliate hospitals or universities in the United States with established EM training programs and local partner sites in India. Throughout their 15 years of operation, these glo bal training partnerships have contributed to the EM workforce in India. Our objective in this study was to describe Indo-US MEM program graduates, their work environments, and their contribution to the growth of academic EM and to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID...
Source: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine - July 17, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Ciano, Joseph Source Type: research

Dispersion of sneeze droplets in a meat facility indoor environment - Without partitions
Environ Res. 2023 Jul 14:116603. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.116603. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSpreading patterns of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) showed that infected and asymptotic carriers both played critical role in escalating transmission of virus leading to global pandemic. Indoor environments of restaurants, classrooms, hospitals, offices, large assemblies, and industrial installations are susceptible to virus outbreak. Industrial facilities such as fabrication rooms of meat processing plants, which are laden with moisture and fat in indoor air are the most sensitive spaces. Fabrication room workers standin...
Source: Environmental Research - July 16, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Sunil Kumar Mark Klassen David Klassen Robert Hardin Maria D King Source Type: research

Do the oxidative stress biomarkers predict COVID-19 outcome? An in-hospital cohort study
Free Radic Biol Med. 2023 Jul 14:S0891-5849(23)00513-0. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.06.026. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIn SARSCoV-2 infections, excessive activation of the immune system dramatically elevates reactive oxygen species levels, harms cell structures, and directly increases disease severity and mortality. We aimed to evaluate whether plasma oxidative stress biomarker levels could predict mortality in adults admitted with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), considering potential confounders. We conducted a cohort study of 115 adults (62.1 ± 17.6 years, 65 males) admitted to a Brazilian public hospital ...
Source: Free Radical Biology and Medicine - July 16, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Fabio Fernandes Neves Henrique Pott-Junior Kaori Maria Carolina Yamashita Sigrid de Sousa Santos Marcia Regina Cominetti Caio Cesar de Melo Freire Anderson Ferreira da Cunha Alceu Afonso Jord ão Júnior Source Type: research

Dispersion of sneeze droplets in a meat facility indoor environment - Without partitions
Environ Res. 2023 Jul 14:116603. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.116603. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSpreading patterns of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) showed that infected and asymptotic carriers both played critical role in escalating transmission of virus leading to global pandemic. Indoor environments of restaurants, classrooms, hospitals, offices, large assemblies, and industrial installations are susceptible to virus outbreak. Industrial facilities such as fabrication rooms of meat processing plants, which are laden with moisture and fat in indoor air are the most sensitive spaces. Fabrication room workers standin...
Source: Environmental Research - July 16, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Sunil Kumar Mark Klassen David Klassen Robert Hardin Maria D King Source Type: research