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COVID-19 diseases severity categorization


Patients and Methods
Study Design
This retrospective observational study was conducted on COVID-19 patients (positive polymerase chain reaction [PCR] results via nasopharyngeal swab) between June 1 and mid July 2020. Patients were recruited from Kasr Al-Aini School of Medicine, Cairo University Hospitals.
We included all adult patients (18 −75 years) suffering from mild or moderate COVID-19 infection according to World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for the clinical management of COVID-19.
11 Patients were excluded if they had severe COVID-19 disease, were hospitalized, or had unavailable nasopharyngeal swab results.
According to WHO classification, COVID-19 infection was categorized into mild, moderate or severe infection. Mild COVID-19 defines as respiratory symptoms without evidence of pneumonia or hypoxia, while moderate or severe infection defined as presence of clinical and radiological evidence of pneumonia. In moderate cases, SpO2 ≥90% on room a ....

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Assessing Global Organ Donation Policies: Opt-In vs Opt-Out


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1Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa;
2Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Correspondence: Harriet Rosanne Etheredge
Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, 1st Floor, Max Price Building, 27 Eton Road, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193, South Africa
Tel +27 113566395
Abstract: This paper argues that there is little difference between opt-in and opt-out organ donation systems for increasing donor numbers when used in isolation. Independently diverting to an opt-out system confers no obvious advantage and can harm efforts to bolster donations. Rather, it is essential to address barriers to organ donation on several levels along with a switch in system. Moreover, for many countries, it may be more beneficial to adequately capacitate the donation system already in place, rather than entertain a si ....

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Hemophilia: Impact on Daily Living and Patient Education


6 and novel extended half‐life clotting factors and nonfactor replacement therapeutics,
7,8 it is becoming increasingly important that PwH and their caregivers are sufficiently informed about how their present and future challenges can be adequately addressed with relevant solutions and strategies, to make better and informed treatment and health behavior choices. Therefore, this study aimed to collect data on the level of PwH and CPwH health education and health information-seeking behavior from six Central European countries, to identify perceived disease interference in everyday life, patient information preferences and acquisition, as well as to better understand how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted people with hemophilia and their caregivers across Central Europe. ....

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