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    • Challenges in maintaining treatment services for people who use drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Dunlop, Adrian; Lokuge, Buddhima; Masters, Debbie; Sequeira, Marcia; Saul, Peter; Dunlop, Grace; Ryan, John; Hall, Michelle; Ezard, Nadine; Haber, Paul; Lintzeris, Nicholas; Maher, Lisa
      Published 2020
      The impact of COVID-19 across health services, including treatment services for people who use drugs, is emerging but likely to have a high impact. Treatment services for people who use drugs provide essential treatment ...
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    • Nurses responding to the world health organization (WHO) priority for emergency care systems for universal health coverage 

      Curtis, Kate; Brysiewicz, Petra; Shaban, Ramon Z.; Fry, Margaret; Considine, Julie; Gamboa, Fanny Esperanza Acevedo; Holden, Maria; Heyns, Tanya; Peden, Margie
      Published 2020
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    • Respiratory syncytial virus infection morbidity in the elderly; time for repurposing of ribavirin? 

      de Zwart, Auke E S; Riezebos-Brilman, Annelies; Kerstjens, Huib A M; Verschuuren, Erik A M; Alffenaar, Jan-Willem C
      Published 2020
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    • Osteoporosis in the age of COVID-19 

      Girgis, Christian M.; Clifton-Bligh, Roderick J.
      Published 2020
      As the world grapples with the crisis of COVID-19, established economies and healthcare systems have been brought to their knees. Tough decisions regarding redirection of resources away from the management of conditions ...
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    • COVID-19 and Acute Heart Failure: Screening the Critically Ill – A Position Statement of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) 

      Lal, Sean; Hayward, Christopher S.; De Pasquale, Carmine; Kaye, David; Javorsky, George; Bergin, Peter; Atherton, John J.; Ilton, Marcus K.; Weintraub, Robert G.; Nair, Priya; Rudas, Mate; Dembo, Lawrence; Doughty, Robert N.; Kumarasinghe, Gayathri; Juergens, Craig; Bannon, Paul G.; Bart, Nicole K.; Chow, Clara K.; Lattimore, Jo-Dee; Kritharides, Leonard; Totaro, Richard; Macdonald, Peter S.
      Published 2020
      Up to one-third of COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care develop an acute cardiomyopathy, which may represent myocarditis or stress cardiomyopathy. Further, while mortality in older patients with COVID-19 appears ...
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