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    • Telehealth voice assessment by speech language pathologists during a global pandemic using principles of a primary contact model: an observational cohort study protocol 

      Payten, Christopher L; Nguyen, Duy Duong; Novakovic, Daniel; O'Neill, John; Chacon, Antonia M; Weir, Kelly A; Madill, Catherine J
      Published 2022
      INTRODUCTION: SARS-CoV-2, a highly contagious severe acute respiratory syndrome, has spread to most countries in the world and resulted in a change to practice patterns for the assessment and diagnosis of people with voice ...
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    • Diversity and evolution of the animal virome 

      Harvey, Erin; Holmes, Edward C.
      Published 2022
      The COVID-19 pandemic has given the study of virus evolution and ecology new relevance. Although viruses were first identified more than a century ago, we likely know less about their diversity than that of any other ...
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    • Relating in vitro neutralisation level and protection in the CVnCoV (CUREVAC) trial. 

      Cromer, Deborah; Reynaldi, Arnold; Steain, Megan; Triccas, James A; Davenport, Miles P; Khoury, David S
      Published 2022
      The vaccine candidate CVnCoV (CUREVAC) showed surprisingly low efficacy in a recent phase 3 trial compared with other mRNA vaccines. Here we show that the low efficacy follows from the dose used and the presence of SARS-CoV-2 ...
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    • Community-based pain programs commissioned by primary health networks: key findings from an online survey and consultation with program managers 

      De Morgan, Simone; Walker, Pippy; Blyth, Fiona M.; Nicholas, Michael; Wilson, Andrew
      Published 2022
      OBJECTIVE: There is an increasing demand for tertiary pain services, with long waiting times compounded by limited reach to regional and remote areas. Community-based pain programs are a feasible evidence-based model of ...
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    • Pharmacokinetics and safety of inhaled ivermectin in mice as a potential COVID-19 treatment 

      Albariqi, Ahmed H; Wang, Yuncheng; Chang, Rachel Yoon Kyung; Quan, Diana H; Wang, Xiaonan; Kalfas, Stefanie; Drago, John; Britton, Warwick J; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2022
      Pharmacokinetic limitations associated with oral ivermectin may limit its success as a potential COVID-19 treatment based on in vitro experiments which demonstrate antiviral efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 at high concentrations. ...
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