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PLoS One Infectious Diseases
22.11.2024
by Fatemeh Sabzian-Molaei, Mohammad Ali Nasiri Khalili, Mohammad Sabzian-Molaei, Hosein Shahsavarani, Alireza Fattah Pour, Ahmad Molaei Rad, Amin Hadi .
BMJ Open
9.01.2025
. Objectives. This study aims (1) to assess the prevalence of severe fatigue among the general population of Geneva, 2 years into the COVID-19 pandemic and (2) to identify pandemic and non-pandemic factors associated with severe fatigue. . Design. Cross-sectional population-based survey conducted in Spring 2022. . Setting. General adult population of Geneva, Switzerland. . Participants.
BMC Infectious Diseases
12.01.2025
. Abstract. . Background. Post-COVID condition (PCC) is characterized by persisting symptoms after the resolution of acute COVID-19. Remdesivir (RDV), a broad-spectrum antiviral drug, has been widely used in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 requiring oxygen therapy. We aimed to evaluate the effects of RDV on PCC by assessing patient-reported and functional outcomes. . . .
PLoS One Infectious Diseases
3.01.2025
inated individuals; 25 subjects); and Group 4 (seropositive-vaccinated individuals; 282 subjects). During monitoring, 27/49 (55.10%), 5/25 (20%), 9/22 (40.91%), and 27/257 (10.51%) of subjects in Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively, received 1 or 2 doses of COVID19 vaccine.
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
6.09.2024
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection caused global pandemic of COVID-19 disease with nearly 775 million cases and 7 million cumulative deaths worldwide. The Czech Republic was among countries most affected [1], with more than 4.5 mil confirmed cumulative cases and almost 43,500 deaths. (//covid19.who.int, accessed March 07, 2024).
PLoS One Infectious Diseases
7.03.2024
COPD without spirometric evidence are at risk of remaining labelled and treated for COPD despite non-obstructive respiratory physiology, leading to a persistent cohort of patients misdiagnosed with COPD in primary care. The lack of spirometry services during and after the COVID19 pandemic in primary care risks adding to the cohort of misdiagnosed patients. Support from respiratory specialists can potentially help to reduce the prevalence of COPD misdiagnosis in primary care. Trial registration NCT03482700.