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Virtual ward feasible home-based care strategy for high-risk COVID-19 patients
A technology-enabled virtual ward may be a feasible alternative to hospitalization for high-risk COVID-19 patients such as the elderly and the immunocompromised, a retrospective cohort study from Singapore suggests.
Virtual ward feasible home-based care strategy for high-risk COVID-19 patients
07 Jul 2023Add-on fluvoxamine of no benefit in mild-to-moderate COVID-19
In the treatment of patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19, adding fluvoxamine to favipiravir does not appear to prevent disease progression or improve certain outcomes, according to the results of an open-label study.
Add-on fluvoxamine of no benefit in mild-to-moderate COVID-19
07 Jul 2023More evidence for COVID-19 vaccine safety in kids
COVID-19 vaccines can be safely administered in children, with a recent study showing that out of the numerous health outcomes monitored in near real time, the safety signal identified was for only myocarditis or pericarditis.
More evidence for COVID-19 vaccine safety in kids
05 Jul 2023COVID outcomes worse in polluted cities
More evidence suggests that people exposed to more air pollution during the pandemic are at greater risk for COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and death, but the exact mechanism behind the link is unknown.
COVID outcomes worse in polluted cities
01 Jul 2023Neutrophilia, leukocytosis tied to poor outcomes in paediatric liver abscess
In children with liver abscess, factors such as age-related leukocytosis, neutrophilia, elevated aspartate transaminase or alanine transaminase, and hypoalbuminaemia at presentation are significantly associated with poor outcomes, suggests a study.
Neutrophilia, leukocytosis tied to poor outcomes in paediatric liver abscess
23 Jun 2023GBDT model predicts IVIG-resistant Kawasaki disease
The gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT) model appears more reliable than previous models in predicting intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)-resistant Kawasaki disease (KD), reports a study.