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    • Rehabilitation and COVID-19: A rapid living systematic review by cochrane rehabilitation field updated as of December 31st, 2020 and synthesis of the scientific literature of 2020 

      de Sire, A.; Andrenelli, E.; Negrini, F.; Patrini, M.; Lazzarini, S.G.; Ceravolo, M.G.; International Multiprofessional Steering Committee of Cochrane Rehabilitation Reh-Cover Action
      Published 2021
      INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 infection significantly increased mortality risk and the burden of disability in most survivors, regardless of symptom severity at onset. the rehabilitation needs of people infected are receiving ...
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    • Frontline interdisciplinary clinician perspectives on caring for patients with COVID-19: a qualitative study. 

      Rao, Hassan; Mancini, Diana; Tong, Allison; Khan, Humaira; Santacruz Gutierrez, Brissa; Mundo, William; Collings, Adriana; Cervantes, Lilia
      Published 2021
      OBJECTIVE: To describe the drivers of distress and motivations faced by interdisciplinary clinicians who were on the frontline caring for patients with COVID-19. DESIGN: 50 semistructured interviews. Transcripts were ...
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    • TMEM41B and VMP1 are scramblases and regulate the distribution of cholesterol and phosphatidylserine. 

      Li, Yang Emma; Wang, Yichang; Du, Ximing; Zhang, Tizhong; Mak, Hoi Yin; Hancock, Sarah E; McEwen, Holly; Pandzic, Elvis; Whan, Renee M; Aw, Yvette Celine; Lukmantara, Ivan E; Yuan, Yiqiong; Dong, Xiuju; Don, Anthony; Turner, Nigel; Qi, Shiqian; Yang, Hongyuan
      Published 2021
      TMEM41B and VMP1 are integral membrane proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and regulate the formation of autophagosomes, lipid droplets (LDs), and lipoproteins. Recently, TMEM41B was identified as a crucial host ...
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    • Preparedness for viral respiratory infection pandemic in residential aged care facilities: A review of the literature to inform post-COVID-19 response. [Review] 

      Usher, Kim; Durkin, Joanne; Gyamfi, Naomi; Warsini, Sri; Jackson, Debra
      Published 2021
      AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine what was known about disaster preparedness in residential care and to consider this in the light of the current COVID-19 pandemic. BACKGROUND: Care homes provide long-term care to vulnerable, ...
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    • Part 2: COVID-19 and knowledge for midwifery practice-impact and care of the baby 

      Green, J.; Jones, L.; Petty J,.; Bromley, P.; Fowler, C.; Walker, K.
      Published 2021
      It is well-known that newborn infants are more susceptible to infection due to their immature host defence mechanisms. However, in relation to the COVID-19 virus, it appears that the naivete of the neonatal immune system ...
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