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Development of a Simple Fast and Portable Recombinase Aided Amplification Assay for 2019-nCoV

It is now confirmed that the etiology of this outbreak is a novel coronavirus, namely, 2019-nCoV. Of critical importance is rapid and simple diagnostic method to be used in clinical settings to timely inform and refine strategies that can prevent, control, and stop the spread of 2019-nCoV.

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Smell and Taste Disorders in COVID-19 Patients

This is a prospective monocentric observational study with the aim of investigating the demographic and clinical factors related to the smell and taste disorders in patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome - Coronavirus - 2 (Sars-Cov-2) infection.

coronavirus infection
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
nasopharyngeal swab
SARS
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Immune Profiling of COVID19-patients Admitted to ICU

SARS-CoV-2 is the novel coronavirus responsible for COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019. This new coronavirus was first detected in Wuhan, China in late December 2019.

coronavirus infection
corticosteroids
cytokines
SARS
covid-19
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
CoV-ICU Score Intensive Care Unit SARS-CoV-2

In the course of COVID disease, some patients need intensive care treatment. We aim to find an answer to the question of whether the patient's CRP, ferritin, D-dimer, Oxygen Saturation, lymphocyte count, and body mass index can be used as a criterion for admitting patients with COVID to the intensive …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
COVID-19 Household Transmission Study

The purpose of this research study is to understand how often COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) spreads in the household when someone who tests positive for the virus self-isolates at home.

coronavirus infection
covid-19
SARS
nasal swab
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Muscle Mass and Strength as Predictors of Time to Discharge in Patients With COVID-19

The severe acute respiratory syndrome induced by the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has been declared a worldwide pandemic. Identifying common characteristics of the disease is crucial to promote a better prognosis for patients and to reduce the occurrence of medical complications, the time to medical discharge and mortality rates.

coronavirus infection
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
SARS
mechanical ventilation
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Dietary Diversity of Young Children During CoVID-19 Outbreak: A Longitudinal Study

The 2019-2020 coronavirus pandemic has had far-reaching consequences beyond the spread of the disease. Quarantine measures during a public health pandemic can be particularly detrimental to urban poor families and affect the dietary diversity and food security.

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Cardiovascular Consequences After COVID-19

The occurrence of cardiovascular complications in SARS-CoV-2 infections appears to be more frequent than in other viral respiratory infections, probably due to a singular pathophysiology of this coronavirus. The lack of characterization of cardiovascular damages linked to Covid-19 could have medium and long-term consequences on the prognosis of patients.

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Immune Response and Risk of Serious Infection to SARS-Cov2

To date, nearly 2 million people, including at least 100,000 in France, have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2). This infection is very heterogeneous in nature, ranging from asymptomatic forms to acute respiratory distress syndrome patterns in 6.1% of cases, leading to an estimated overall mortality …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Immune Biomarkers of Outcome From COVID-19

A new virus to humans, first identified in December 2019, is causing a global pandemic with over 1 million infections and many thousands of deaths. The virus, SARS-CoV2, leads to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which mainly affects the breathing system. Around 1 in every 5 people with COVID-19 have more …

coronavirus infection
covid-19
SARS
heart disease
hypertension
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  • 19 Feb, 2024