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    • Machine learning based on clinical characteristics and chest CT quantitative measurements for prediction of adverse clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 

      Feng, Zhichao; Shen, Hui; Gao, Kai; Su, Jianpo; Yao, Shanhu; Liu, Qin; Yan, Zhimin; Duan, Junhong; Yi, Dali; Zhao, Huafei; Li, Huiling; Yu, Qizhi; Zhou, Wenming; Mao, Xiaowen; Ouyang, Xin; Mei, Ji; Zeng, Qiuhua; Williams, Lindy; Ma, Xiaoqian; Rong, Pengfei; Hu, Dewen; Wang, Wei
      Published 2021
      ObjectivesTo develop and validate a machine learning model for the prediction of adverse outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19.MethodsWe included 424 patients with non-severe COVID-19 on admission from January ...
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    • Building a roadmap for inclusive disaster risk reduction in Australian communities 

      Villeneuve, Michelle
      Published 2021
      Introduction As a signatory to the Sendai Framework, Australia has committed to ensuring that the needs and voices of people with disability are included in disaster risk management and removing the barriers that stop ...
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    • Consistency of global recommendations regarding open versus laparoscopic surgery during the COVID‐19 pandemic: a systematic review 

      Jacob, Susan; Hameed, Ahmer; Lam, Vincent; Pang, Tony CY
      Published 2021
      BACKGROUND: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been worldwide debate regarding whether open surgery should be performed in preference to laparoscopic surgery due to the theoretical higher risk of viral aerosolization ...
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    • The Implementation of Mass-Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2: A Systematic Review of Existing Strategies and Guidelines 

      Hasan, Tasnim; Beardsley, Justin; Marais, Ben J.; Nguyen, Thu Anh; Fox, Greg J.
      Published 2021
      The global drive to vaccinate against severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) began in December 2020 with countries in Europe, Middle East, and North America leading the roll out of a mass-vaccination ...
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    • The OARSI "joint effort initiative" repository of online osteoarthritis management programmes: an implementation rapid response during covid-19 

      Quicke, J.G; Swaithes, L.R.; Campbell, L.H.; Bowden, J.L.; Eyles, J.P.; Allen, K.D.; Hunter, D.J.; Bennell, K.L.; R, H.S.; Schiphof, D.; Hurley, M.V.; Walsh, N.E.; Dahlberg, L.E.; Bossen, D.; Dziedzic, K.S.; group, OARSI Joint Effort Initiative Implementation
      Published 2021
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