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Autor: Zhao, Juanjuan, Quan Yuan, Haiyan Wang, Wei Liu, Xuejiao Liao, Yingying Su, Xin Wang, Jing Yuan, Tingdong Li, Jinxiu Li, Shen Qian, Congming Hong, Fuxiang Wang, Yingxia Liu, Zhaoqin Wang, Qing He, Zhiyong Li, Bin He, Tianying Zhang, Shengxiang Ge,…
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-03-03
Descripción: Summary Background The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is a newly emerging virus. The antibody response in infected patient remains largely unknown, and the clinical values of antibody testing have not been fully demonstrated. Methods A total of 173… -
Autor: the Oxford University Hospitals Staff Testing Group
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2021-02-11
Descripción: The relationship between the presence of antibodies to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and the risk of subsequent reinfection remains unclear.Example only: NETEC provides this item for reference purposes but does not endorse its content. Newer versions may be in place at the providing institution.
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Autor: NETEC
Tema: Emergency Management
Tipo de elemento: Guía
Fecha de actualización: 2020-10-07
Descripción: This is a printable flyer infographic covering appointment drive-through ambulatory testing for COVID-19.Drive-through ambulatory care has the advantage of keeping patients isolated from providers and other patients. You will need a well ventilated… -
Autor: Tedder, Richard S., and Malcolm G. Semple.
Tema: Laboratory
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-06-15
Descripción: We read with considerable interest the Comment from Long Chen and colleagues about the potential use of convalescent plasma for the treatment of COVID-19. -
Autor: Fang, Lei, George Karakiulakis, and Michael Roth.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-03-11
Descripción: The most distinctive comorbidities of 32 non-survivors from a group of 52 intensive care unit patients with novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the study by Xiaobo Yang and colleagues were cerebrovascular diseases (22%) and diabetes (22%). -
Autor: ASPR TRACIE
Tema: General
Tipo de elemento: Hipervínculo
Fecha de actualización: 2018-01-08
Descripción: SARS/MERS | Technical Resources | TRACIE -
Autor: ASPR TRACIE
Tema: Emergency Management
Tipo de elemento: Guía
Fecha de actualización: 2021-08-23
Descripción: Request: ASPR TRACIE received a request for information on pediatric surge resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Response: The ASPR TRACIE Team reviewed material on our COVID-19 Resources page and searched for additional resources in our… -
Autor: Mei, Qi, Jun Li, Ronghui Du, Xianglin Yuan, Ming Li, and Jian Li.
Tema: Treatment & Care
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-07-06
Descripción: Since the start of the outbreak in December 2019, COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov-2), has led to an increasing number of infections worldwide, with an estimated overall mortality of 5·7%. -
Autor: WHO
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Protocolo
Fecha de actualización: 2019-01
Descripción: Protocol for MERS-CoV: This protocol outlines methods of an analytical epidemiological, virological and serological study involving staff working at a health care facility(ies) where an index patient infected with MERS-CoV virus is currently being or… -
Autor: Chung, Sheng-Chia, Rui Providencia, and Reecha Sofat.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-05-08
Descripción: Some researchers have hypothesized that drugs that interfere with the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS), including angiotensin-converting–enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin-receptor blockers (ARBs), may increase susceptibility to…