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Estimating pediatric cases of COVID-19 over time in the United States: Filling in a gap in public use data
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to disturb nearly all aspects of life worldwide. Although prevention methods such as vaccination, face coverings, hand hygiene, and surface disinfection are effective, easy-to-institute, and readily
Estimating spatiotemporal patterns of deaths by COVID-19 outbreak on a global scale
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CONCLUSION: The findings suggested that the spatial dynamics have an important role in the COVID-19 epidemic process since the results provided evidence that spatiotemporal models are more accurate to estimate the general patterns of the occurrence
Estimating the consequences of a COVID-19 super spreader: A stochastic model of a night on the town
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A stochastic model estimated the consequences of a COVID-19 super spreader event occurring in the local municipality of Stavanger, Norway as a result of a night on the town. The model imposed different infection control regulations and compared these
Estimating the economic cost of nurse sensitive adverse events amongst patients in medical and surgical settings
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Ethics briefing - August 2021
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Ethics of clinical research and practice in India during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Covid-19 has been one of the worst public health calamities faced by humankind in over a century. As of July 23, 2020, there have been 15,633,159 confirmed cases and 635,422 deaths reported, worldwide (1). We are six months into the pandemic, and yet
Ethno-cultural disparities in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study on the impact of exposure to the virus and COVID-19-related discrimination and stigma on mental health across ethno-cultural groups in Quebec (Canada)
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CONCLUSIONS: Findings indicate sociocultural inequalities in mental health related to COVID-19 in the Canadian context. COVID-19-related risk factors, including exposure, discrimination and stigma, jeopardise mental health. This burden is most
