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    • Metabolic associated fatty liver disease increases coronavirus disease 2019 disease severity in nondiabetic patients 

      Gao, F.; Zheng, K.I.; Wang, X.B.; Yan, H.D.; Sun, Q.F.; Pan, K.H.; Wang, T.Y.; Chen, Y.P.; George, J.; Zheng, M.-H.
      Published 2020
      Background and Aim: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has attracted increasing worldwide attention. While diabetes is known to aggravate COVID-19 severity, it is not known whether nondiabetic patients with metabolic ...
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    • Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine retinal toxicity consideration in the treatment of COVID-19 

      Ruamviboonsuk, P.; Lai, T.Y.Y.; Chang, A.; Lai, C.-C.; Mieler, W.F.; Lam, D.S.C.
      Published 2020
      The proposed doses of chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for treatment of COVID-19 (1000 mg/day for 10 days, CQ; 800 mg first day then 400 mg/day for 5 days, HCQ) in many guidelines worldwide, are considerably ...
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    • Call for transparency of COVID-19 models 

      Michael Barton, C.; Alberti, M.; Ames, D.; Atkinson, J.A.; Bales, J.; Burke, E.; Chen, M.; Diallo, S.Y.; Earn, D.J.D.; Fath, B.; Feng, Z.; Gibbons, C.; Hammond, R.; Heffernan, J.; Houser, H.; Hovmand, P.S.; Kopainsky, B.; Mabry, P.L.; Mair, C.; Meier, P.; Niles, R.; Nosek, B.; Osgood, N.; Pierce, S.; Gareth Polhill, J.; Prosser, L.; Robinson, E.; Rosenzweig, C.; Sankaran, S.; Stange, K.; Tucker, G.
      Published 2020
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    • ISUOG Consensus Statement on rationalization of gynecological ultrasound services in context of SARS-CoV-2 

      Bourne, T.; Leonardi, M.; Kyriacou, C.; Al-Memar, M.; Landolfo, C.; Cibula, D.; Condous, G.; Metzger, U.; Fischerova, D.; Timmerman, D.; van den Bosch, T.
      Published 2020
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    • Use of indigenous informed epistemologies can inform intervention models to fight covid-19 in africa 

      Dune, T.; Gesesew, H.A.; Hiruy, K.; Udah, H.; Lee, V.; Kwedza, R.; Mwanri, L.
      Published 2020
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