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Søgeord (covid) valgt.
13 emner vises.
1
Patient satisfaction with general practice in Scotland 2011/12 to 2021/22
PLoS One Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
2
An agent-based model to assess the impact of shared staff and occupancy rate on infectious disease burden in nursing homes
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
3
SPACO+: a mixed methods protocol to assessing the effectiveness of an educative intervention in patients with Long Covid
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
4
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on sepsis incidence, etiology and hospitalization costs in France: a retrospective observational study
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
5
Clinical manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection is associated with the stage of liver cirrhosis
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
6
Differences in chest imaging between Omicron and non–Omicron coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
7
Short and long-term trajectories of the post COVID-19 condition: Results from the EuCARE POSTCOVID study
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
8
Menstrual Cycle Length Changes Following Vaccination Against Influenza
JAMA Network Open New Online
Tilføjet 30.04.2025
9
Correction: Psychosocial correlates of parents’ willingness to vaccinate their children against COVID-19
PLoS One Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 29.04.2025
10
Mobile Phone Network Data in the COVID-19 era: A systematic review of applications, socioeconomic factors affecting compliance to non-pharmaceutical interventions, privacy implications, and post-pandemic economic recovery strategies
PLoS One Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 29.04.2025
11
Target trial emulation framework: mitigating methodological challenges and application in COVID-19 treatment evaluation studies
Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Tilføjet 29.04.2025
12
Finding the balance between rigour and relevance: implementing adaptations to the implementation of a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a two-way texting intervention for voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
BMJ Open
Tilføjet 29.04.2025
13
Early combined therapy for COVID-19 in immunocompromised patients: a promising approach against viral persistence and drug resistance
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tilføjet 29.04.2025