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    • COVID-19, Type 1 Diabetes Clinical Practice, Research, and Remote Medical Care: A View From the Land Down-Under. 

      Venkatesh, Nisha; Paldus, Barbora; Lee, Melissa H; MacIsaac, Richard J; Jenkins, Alicia J; O'Neal, David N
      Published 2020
      We have learned that social distancing measures are vital to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our communities. The COVID-19 pandemic has >2 million confirmed cases and >145 000 deaths globally, with 6497 cases and 63 deaths ...
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    • SARS-CoV-2: the viral shedding vs infectivity dilemma 

      Widders, Arabella; Broom, Alex; Broom, Jennifer
      Published 2020
      Viral shedding has been demonstrated up to 63 days after symptom onset. The distinction between viral shedding and infectivity is important for the development of quarantine guidelines and policy.There is an earlier peak ...
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    • Gender-Specific Online Content Is Important and Timely for Women Receiving Treatment for Substance Use Disorders 

      Day, Carolyn A.; White, Natalie
      Published 2020
      Sugarman et al.s' recent study makes an important advancement in the provision of gender-specific interventions for women seeking drug and alcohol treatment. This study is especially important at this time when the world ...
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    • Infectivity of human coronavirus in the brain 

      Cheng, Qi; Yang, Yue; Gao, Jianqun
      Published 2020
      A new strain of human coronaviruses (hCoVs), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), has been identified to be responsible for the current outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Though ...
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    • Infographic. Cooling strategies to attenuate PPE-induced heat strain during the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Bongers, Coen CWG; de Korte, Johannus Q; Catoire, Milene; Greefhorst, Job; Hopman, Maria T E; Kingma, Boris; Eijsvogels, Thijs M H
      Published 2020
      COVID-19 healthcare personnel (HCP) use personal protective equipment (PPE; ie, isolation gowns, eye protection, facemasks and respirators) to safely perform their medical duties. However, PPE creates a microenvironment ...
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