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SARS-CoV-2 mutant spectra as variant of concern nurseries: endless variation? Martínez-González Brenda, et al. Frontiers in microbiology 2024 0 0. 1358258 |
Stacked deep learning approach for efficient SARS-CoV-2 detection in blood samples. Wang Wu, et al. Artificial intelligence in medicine 2024 0 0. 102767 |
Case fatality rates of COVID-19 during epidemic periods of variants of concern: a meta-analysis by continents. Xia Qianhang, et al. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 2024 0 0. |
Predicting COVID-19 Outcomes: Machine Learning Predictions Across Diverse Datasets. Panç Kemal, et al. Cureus 2024 0 0. (12) e50932 |
Using big sequencing data to identify chronic SARS-Coronavirus-2 infections. Sheri Harari et al. Nat Commun 2024 1 (1) 648
From the abstract: " We harnessed millions of SARS-CoV-2 genomes to identify potential chronic infections and used language models (LM) to infer chronic-associated mutations. First, we mined the SARS-CoV-2 phylogeny and identified chronic-like clades with identical metadata (location, age, and sex) spanning over 21 days, suggesting a prolonged infection. We inferred 271 chronic-like clades, which exhibited characteristics similar to confirmed chronic infections. Chronic-associated mutations were often high-fitness immune-evasive mutations located in the spike receptor-binding domain (RBD), yet a minority were unique to chronic infections and absent in global settings."
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Dynamic transmission modeling of COVID-19 to support decision-making in Brazil: A scoping review in the pre-vaccine era. Berg de Almeida Gabriel, et al. PLOS global public health 2023 0 0. (12) e0002679 |
Future direction for the deployment of deep learning artificial intelligence: Vision threatening disease detection in underserved communities during COVID-19. Vought Rita, et al. Saudi journal of ophthalmology : official journal of the Saudi Ophthalmological Society 2023 0 0. (3) 193-199 |
Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 genetic evolution in vaccinated and non-vaccinated patients from the Kenyan population. Oyola Samuel, et al. Research square 2023 0 0. |
Factors associated with uptake of bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in a large US health care system. Bruxvoort Katia J, et al. Vaccine 2023 0 0. |
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters of low-cost air purifiers in community-based organizations. Rachel D Clarke et al. Environ Monit Assess 2023 10 (11) 1320 |
Use of whole genome sequencing to identify low-frequency mutations in SARS-CoV-2 patients treated with remdesivir. Kuganya Nirmalarajah et al. Influenza Other Respir Viruses 2023 9 (9) e13179 |
Using machine learning to identify patient characteristics to predict mortality of in-patients with COVID-19 in south Florida. Datta Debarshi, et al. Frontiers in digital health 2023 0 0. 1193467 |
Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK. Kennedy J, et al. BMC medicine 2023 0 0. (1) 259 |
A collaborative approach to improving representation in viral genomic surveillance. Paul Y Kim et al. PLOS Glob Public Health 2023 7 (7) e0001935 |
Using Explainable AI to Cross-Validate Socio-economic Disparities Among Covid-19 Patient Mortality. Shi Li, et al. AMIA Joint Summits on Translational Science proceedings. AMIA Joint Summits on Translational Science 2023 0 0. 477-486 |
Vaccination, human mobility, and COVID-19 health outcomes: Empirical comparison before and during the outbreak of SARS-Cov-2 B.1.1.529 (Omicron) variant. Hu Songhua, et al. Vaccine 2023 0 0. |
Modeling the Lassa fever outbreak synchronously occurring with cholera and COVID-19 outbreaks in Nigeria 2021: A threat to Global Health Security. Tahmo Nancy B, et al. PLOS global public health 2023 0 0. (5) e0001814 |
COVID-19 vaccination in patients with primary immunodeficiencies: an international survey on patient vaccine hesitancy and self-reported adverse events. Pergent Martine, et al. Frontiers in immunology 2023 0 0. 1166198 |
Machine learning-based analytics of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on alcohol consumption habit changes among United States healthcare workers. Rezapour Mostafa, et al. Scientific reports 2023 0 0. (1) 6003 |
A study of disparities in access to genetic care pre- and post-pandemic. Macalino Ashlee Joan, et al. American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2023 0 0. |
School-Based Interventions to Increase Student COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage in Public School Populations with Low Coverage - Seattle, Washington, December 2021-June 2022. Tarayn Fairlie et al. MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2023 3 (11) 283-287
Vaccination decreases risk for COVID-19 illness, severe disease, and death. U.S. pediatric COVID-19 vaccination coverage remains low. Seattle Public Schools implemented a COVID-19 vaccination program through multiple community engagements. During December 2021–June 2022, completion of the primary COVID-19 vaccination series among Seattle Public Schools students aged 5–18 years increased from 56.5% to 80.3%.
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Global Human Threat: The Potential Synergism between Mercury Intoxication and COVID-19. Arrifano Gabriela de Paula, et al. International journal of environmental research and public health 2023 0 0. (5) |
A circulating proteome-informed prognostic model of COVID-19 disease activity that relies on routinely available clinical laboratories W Ma et al, MEDRXIV, March 6, 2023
A minority of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 will develop severe COVID-19 disease. To help physicians predict who is more likely to require admission to ICU, we conducted an unsupervised stratification of the circulating proteome that identified six endophenotypes (EPs) among 731 SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive hospitalized participants in the Biobanque Québécoise de la COVID-19, with varying degrees of disease severity and times to intensive care unit (ICU) admission.
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Association of the ACE and AGT gene polymorphisms with global disparities in COVID-19-related deaths. Saab Yolande B, et al. Pharmacogenetics and genomics 2023 0 0. |
Bayesian Spatio-Temporal Prediction and Counterfactual Generation: An Application in Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions in COVID-19. Lawson Andrew, et al. Viruses 2023 0 0. (2) |
Epigenetic Targets and Pathways Linked to SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Pathology. Rabaan Ali A, et al. Microorganisms 2023 0 0. (2) |
Telehealth utilization in U.S. medicare beneficiaries aged 65 years and older during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lu Min, et al. BMC public health 2023 0 0. (1) 368 |
Design and Implementation of the All of Us Research Program COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) Survey. Claire E Schulkey et al. American journal of epidemiology 2023 2
In response to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 pandemic, the All of Us Research Program longitudinal cohort study developed the COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) survey to better understand the pandemic experiences and health impacts of COVID-19 on diverse populations within the United States. Six survey versions were deployed between May 2020 and March 2021 covering mental health, loneliness, activity, substance use, and discrimination, as well as COVID-19 symptoms, testing, treatment, and vaccination. A total of 104,910 All of Us Research Program participants, of whom over 73% were from communities traditionally underrepresented in biomedical research, completed 275,201 surveys; 9,693 completed all six surveys
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Use of the improvement index to evaluate equitable COVID-19 vaccine allocation in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jumamil Riana B, et al. AJPM focus 2023 0 0. 100075 |
A scoping review of the impacts of COVID-19 physical distancing measures on vulnerable population groups. Lili Li et al. Nature communications 2023 2 (1) 599
We synthesized results from 265 studies worldwide documenting the negative impacts of physical distancing on older people, children/students, low-income populations, migrant workers, people in prison, people with disabilities, sex workers, victims of domestic violence, refugees, ethnic minorities, and people from sexual and gender minorities. We show that prolonged loneliness, mental distress, unemployment, income loss, food insecurity, widened inequality and disruption of access to social support and health services were unintended consequences of physical distancing that impacted these vulnerable groups.
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