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Antibodies
March 12, 2021/COVID-19

Study Identifies Role of Neutralizing Antibody in COVID-19 Re-infection, Transmission

A preclinical study of the role of neutralizing antibodies in reinfection and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 offers a further sign of hope, along with increased vaccination rates, for the control of COVID-19. But …

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February 23, 2021/Pulmonary/Critical Care

Managing Thrombotic Complications in ICU Patients with COVID-19

… breath, worsening oxygenation, hypotension or tachycardia, especially if imaging or clinical findings are not consistent with worsening COVID pneumonia. Data from France suggest that PE seen in patients with COVID-19 occurs at a median …

Flu virus
January 7, 2021/COVID-19

Efforts to Prevent Influenza Have Implications for COVID-19

… for COVID-19), case fatality rates (0.02%-0.05% for H1N1; 0.5%-1% for COVID-19), and the course of illness; H1N1 illness typically started with several days of acute illness; COVID-19

covid-19
December 28, 2020/COVID-19

Studies Suggest Interferon as Tool to Manage COVID-19

… and effective outcomes.These conclusions were published in a review in Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine’s COVID-19 Curbside Consult series. “Interferon therapy for COVID-19 and emerging infections: prospects and concerns” was published …

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August 27, 2020/Cancer

High-Volume Plasma Exchange in a Young COVID-19 Patient with Liver Failure

In June 2020, a 27-year-old woman developed a case of COVID-19; her main symptoms were stomach pain, nausea and diarrhea. To relieve the pain, she took so much acetaminophen that she had …

COVID Obesity
August 26, 2020/COVID-19

Obesity as a Major Risk Factor for COVID-19

Soon after COVID-19 became entrenched in the population, it became apparent that certain individuals were at greater risk for serious or fatal outcomes from the disease than others. Patients with obesity, and particularly those …

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July 13, 2020/COVID-19

How Indian River Hospital Managed Its First COVID-19 Patients

… River Hospital soon had a process in place that would transform how caregivers identified and cared for COVID-19 patients.The first COVID-19 casesWhen the virus first hit the U.S., it took several …

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May 1, 2020/COVID-19

COVID Toes and Other Rashes Associated with COVID-19

… Dermatology has developed a COVID-19 Dermatology Registry. In this registry, physicians and health care professionals treating COVID-19 patients can log any dermatologic manifestations of COVID-19, or document patients with an existing dermatologic …

Heart rhythm
April 28, 2020/COVID-19

New Joint Guidance Addresses Cardiac Electrophysiology During COVID-19 Pandemic

Clinical guidance for practice during the COVID-19 pandemic is now at hand for cardiac electrophysiologists, courtesy of a new joint guidance document from the Heart Rhythm Society, the American College of Cardiology and the …

Neonate
April 24, 2020/COVID-19

Care of Neonates and NICU Patients During COVID-19

To date, Cleveland Clinic Children’s has cared for three coronavirus-positive mothers and their infants, says Hany Aly, MD, Chair of Neonatology at Cleveland Clinic Children’s. “We knew that the mothers had COVID …

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