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Reconstructing the cytokine view for the multi-view prediction of COVID-19 mortality
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a rapidly developing and sometimes lethal pulmonary disease. Accurately predicting COVID-19 mortality will facilitate optimal patient treatment and medical resource deplo...
Source: BMC Infectious Diseases - September 21, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Yueying Wang, Zhao Wang, Yaqing Liu, Qiong Yu, Yujia Liu, Changfan Luo, Siyang Wang, Hongmei Liu, Mingyou Liu, Gongyou Zhang, Yusi Fan, Kewei Li, Lan Huang, Meiyu Duan and Fengfeng Zhou Tags: Research Source Type: research

Neonatal erythema multiforme associated with a rotavirus infection: A case report
CONCLUSION: The possibility of rotavirus, a major cause of pediatric gastrointestinal infections, being a trigger for neonatal EM should be considered.PMID:37727716 | PMC:PMC10506005 | DOI:10.12998/wjcc.v11.i24.5749
Source: Herpes - September 20, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Jung Jae Kim Joon Kee Lee Source Type: research

Clinical characteristics and prognostic nomograms of 12555 non-severe COVID-19 cases with Omicron infection in Shanghai
Omicron variant of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has rapidly become a global threat to public health. Numerous asymptomatic and mild cases had been admitted in shelter hospit...
Source: BMC Infectious Diseases - September 16, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Chun Yin, Bo Hu, Kunyan Li, Xian Liu, Shuili Wang, Rulin He, Haibing Ding, Mingpeng Jin and Cheng Chen Tags: Research Source Type: research

Short- and longer-term all-cause mortality among SARS-CoV-2- infected individuals and the pull-forward phenomenon in Qatar: A national cohort study
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection causes mortality [1]. These deaths may occur because of factors related to the virus, the host, and available vaccinations and treatments. For example, death from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may occur because of the infection's capacity to cause harm that results in death in otherwise healthy persons (viral virulence deaths). COVID-19-associated death may also occur because SARS-CoV-2 infection exacerbates the health condition of people who are more vulnerable to death in the short-term independent of the virus because of severe underlying coexi...
Source: International Journal of Infectious Diseases - September 15, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Hiam Chemaitelly, Jeremy Samuel Faust, Harlan M. Krumholz, Houssein H. Ayoub, Patrick Tang, Peter Coyle, Hadi M. Yassine, Asmaa A. Al Thani, Hebah A. Al-Khatib, Mohammad R. Hasan, Zaina Al-Kanaani, Einas Al-Kuwari, Andrew Jeremijenko, Anvar Hassan Kaleeck Source Type: research

Relationship between clinical symptom profiles and COVID-19 infection status during delta-dominant period versus omicron-dominant period – analysis of real-world data collected in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
COVID-19, caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) spread rapidly around the world after December 2019, when the first case was diagnosed in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China. As of 5 March 2023, over 759 million confirmed cases and over 6.8 million deaths have been reported globally [1]. In Japan, the first domestic case of COVID-19 transmission was reported on January 16, 2020 [2], and the pandemic has now entered its fourth year. Throughout this time, governments around the world have taken various preventative measures in response to the pandemic, from mask wearing and social distancing ...
Source: International Journal of Infectious Diseases - September 15, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Lola Mamazairovna Hujamberdieva, Odgerel Chimed-Ochir, Yui Yumiya, Junko Tanaka, Hiroki Ohge, Masao Kuwabara, Eisaku Kishita, Tatsuhiko Kubo Source Type: research

CROI 2023: Summary of Basic Science Research in HIV
Top Antivir Med. 2023 Jun 30;31(4):523-528.ABSTRACTThe 2023 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) represented the first fully in-person conference since the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic began. CROI continues as the premier conference in which delegates can appraise themselves of almost every facet of HIV/AIDS research as well as emerging and re-emerging pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 and mpox. The return to an in-person format is particularly important for early-stage investigators, who were faced with challenges of advancing their independent research careers...
Source: Topics in antiviral medicine - September 13, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Mario Stevenson Source Type: research