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Covid-19 vaccination program for children: An electronic assessment of symptoms
Conclusion: After conducting a poll on children (aged 12-18) who had received the COVID-19 vaccination, we concluded that immunizations rarely cause moderate side effects that are manageable.PMID:36999717 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230331085630
Source: Current Drug Safety - March 31, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Naman Kumar Arjun Khora Riya Loomba Nikhil Sharma Abhishek Kumar Ajay Rana Rohit Kamboj Sweta Kamboj Kumar Guarve Surya Prakash Guatam Source Type: research

Epidemiological Investigation of the 2019 Dengue Outbreak in Dhaka, Bangladesh
CONCLUSIONS: Severe dengue was mostly attributable to plasma leakage with warning signs, especially abdominal pain, clinical fluid accumulation, persistent vomiting, and altered hematological parameters which might assist in the early prediction of severe dengue.PMID:36968192 | PMC:PMC10036172 | DOI:10.1155/2023/8898453
Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine - March 27, 2023 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Sabrina Yesmin Shahnoor Sarmin Alamgir Mustak Ahammad Md Abdur Rafi Mohammad Jahid Hasan Source Type: research

The association between opioid prescribing and opioid-related mortality within neighborhoods in Ontario, Canada: a case control study
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that prescription opioids dispensed within a neighborhood can have both potential benefits and harms. The opioid epidemic requires a nuanced approach that ensures appropriate pain care for patients while also creating a safer environment for opioid use through harm reduction strategies.PMID:36971756 | DOI:10.15288/jsad.22-00170
Source: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs - March 27, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Karim S Ladha Duminda N Wijeysundera Hannah Wunsch Hance Clarke Calvin Diep Naheed Jivraj Diana Martins Hannah Chung Karanpreet Bath Tara Gomes Source Type: research

Epidemiological Investigation of the 2019 Dengue Outbreak in Dhaka, Bangladesh
CONCLUSIONS: Severe dengue was mostly attributable to plasma leakage with warning signs, especially abdominal pain, clinical fluid accumulation, persistent vomiting, and altered hematological parameters which might assist in the early prediction of severe dengue.PMID:36968192 | PMC:PMC10036172 | DOI:10.1155/2023/8898453
Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine - March 27, 2023 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Sabrina Yesmin Shahnoor Sarmin Alamgir Mustak Ahammad Md Abdur Rafi Mohammad Jahid Hasan Source Type: research

The association between opioid prescribing and opioid-related mortality within neighborhoods in Ontario, Canada: a case control study
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that prescription opioids dispensed within a neighborhood can have both potential benefits and harms. The opioid epidemic requires a nuanced approach that ensures appropriate pain care for patients while also creating a safer environment for opioid use through harm reduction strategies.PMID:36971756 | DOI:10.15288/jsad.22-00170
Source: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs - March 27, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Karim S Ladha Duminda N Wijeysundera Hannah Wunsch Hance Clarke Calvin Diep Naheed Jivraj Diana Martins Hannah Chung Karanpreet Bath Tara Gomes Source Type: research

Epidemiological Investigation of the 2019 Dengue Outbreak in Dhaka, Bangladesh
CONCLUSIONS: Severe dengue was mostly attributable to plasma leakage with warning signs, especially abdominal pain, clinical fluid accumulation, persistent vomiting, and altered hematological parameters which might assist in the early prediction of severe dengue.PMID:36968192 | PMC:PMC10036172 | DOI:10.1155/2023/8898453
Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine - March 27, 2023 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Sabrina Yesmin Shahnoor Sarmin Alamgir Mustak Ahammad Md Abdur Rafi Mohammad Jahid Hasan Source Type: research