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    • Clinical Factors Associated with Progression and Prolonged Viral Shedding in COVID-19 Patients: A Multicenter Study 

      Feng, Zhichao; Li, Jennifer; Yao, Shanhu; Yu, Qizhi; Zhou, Wenming; Mao, Xiaowen; Li, Huiling; Kang, Wendi; Ouyang, Xin; Mei, Ji; Zeng, Qiuhua; Liu, Jincai; Ma, Xiaoqian; Rong, Pengfei; Wang, Wei
      Published 2020
      Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic associated with a high mortality. Our study aimed to determine the clinical risk factors associated with disease progression and prolonged viral shedding in patients ...
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    • Identifying the Risk of SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Environmental Monitoring in Airborne Infectious Isolation Rooms (AIIRs) 

      Song, Zhi-Gang; Chen, Yan-Mei; Wu, Fan; Xu, Lin; Wang, Bang-Fang; Shi, Lei; Chen, Xiao; Dai, Fa-Hui; She, Jia-Lei; Chen, Jian-Min; Holmes, Edward C.; Zhu, Tong-Yu; Zhang, Yong-Zhen
      Published 2020
      Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at high risk of occupational exposure to the new pandemic human coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, and are a source of nosocomial transmission in airborne infectious isolation rooms (AIIRs). Here, we ...
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    • Describing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol‐induced blackout tweets 

      Ward, Rose Marie; Riordan, Benjamin C.; Merrill, Jennifer E.; Raubenheimer, Jacques
      Published 2020
      INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: COVID-19, considered a pandemic by the World Health Organization, overwhelmed hospitals in the USA. In parallel to the growing pandemic, alcohol sales grew in the USA, with people stockpiling alcohol. ...
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    • Humidity is a consistent climatic factor contributing to SARS-CoV-2 transmission 

      Ward, Michael P.; Xiao, Shuang; Zhang, Zhijie
      Published 2020
      There is growing evidence that climatic factors could influence the evolution of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Here, we build on this evidence base, focusing on the southern hemisphere summer and autumn period. The ...
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    • Digital Health Innovations to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Care 

      Santo, Karla; Redfern, Julie
      Published 2020
      PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the current evidence supporting the use of digital health technologies in cardiovascular disease (CVD) care. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies have evaluated the impact of the use of digital health ...
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