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Feature Global Health Covid-19: Why Germany’s case fatality rate seems so low Ned Stafford BMJ 2020; 369:m1395 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m1395 Germany has the third highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe, but deaths are relatively few when compared with neighbouring countries. Ned Stafford explains why As the covid-19 pandemic continues to grow in severity, one of the most closely watched statistics has been Germany’s number of ...
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Clinical Course and Prognosis of COVID-19 - Experience from Wuhan In early December 2019, the coronavirus disease (COVID 19) outbreak was first reported in the city of Wuhan, China. Early reports indicated that the virus was acquired from bats. Several epidemiological studies have linked the exposure to COVID-19 to the Wuhan meat market, which sold a variety of wild live animals. Today, it is well known that human to human transmission is a common mode of spread. Once ...
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Research Clinical characteristics of 113 deceased patients with coronavirus disease 2019: retrospective study Tao Chen, Di Wu, Huilong Chen, et al BMJ 2020; 368:m1091 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m1091 Abstract Objective To delineate the clinical characteristics of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) who died. Design Retrospective case series. Setting Tongji Hospital in Wuhan, China. Participants Among a cohort of 799 ...
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Managing COVID-19 Respiratory Distress Acute respiratory stress syndrome is one of the primary ways COVID-19 infection manifests in the patient. COVID-19 injures the vascular endothelium, which can lead to multiorgan failure even in young patients without any comorbidities. A wide variation in mortality rates indicates that the key to improving outcomes of ventilatory support could be in a case-adjusted management approach.  The goal of ventilatory support in ARDS i...
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Research Viral load dynamics and disease severity in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Zhejiang province, China, January-March 2020: retrospective cohort study Shufa Zheng, Jian Fan, Fei Yu, et al BMJ 2020; 369: m1443 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m1443 (Published 21 April 2020) Abstract Objective To evaluate viral loads at different stages of disease progression in patients infected with the 2019 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SA...
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Can We Trust COVID-19 Research? The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired an unprecedented amount of healthcare-related research in various fields, from drug and vaccine development to epidemiological modelling. Preprints abound, but some warn about the dangers of releasing research without proper verification. You may also like: Warnings about Potential Treatments for COVID-19 “I am impressed by how quickly the scientific community has put together a lot...
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News Covid-19: First coronavirus was described in The BMJ in 1965 Elisabeth Mahase BMJ 2020; 369: m1547 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m1547 (Published 16 April 2020) The first description of human coronavirus—a family of viruses that now includes SARS-CoV-2, the cause of the current covid-19 pandemic—was published in The BMJ in 1965. The research, led by virologist David Tyrrell at the Common Cold Unit in Wiltshire, England, involved ...
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Effect of C-Reactive Protein-Guided Antibiotic Treatment Duration, 7-Day Treatment, or 14-Day Treatment on 30-Day Clinical Failure Rate in Patients With Uncomplicated Gram-Negative Bacteremia: A Randomized Clinical Trial Elodie von Dach, Werner C. Albrich, Anne-Sophie Brunel, et al JAMA. 2020;323(21):2160-2169. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.6348 Abstract Importance Antibiotic overuse drives antibiotic resistance. Gram-negative bacteremia is a common infection that ...
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An Illustrated Guide to the Chest CT in COVID-19 Mar 16 2020 Jon-Emile S. Kenny MD [@heart_lung] with illustrations by Carla M. Canepa MD [@_carlemd_] Background   The coronavirus moniker originates from the appearance of the virus under the electron microscope – protein peplomers radiating from the viral envelope like a crown.  Prior to 2019, there were 6 known human-infecting coronaviruses, four of which caused only mild respiratory ...
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ARTICLES| VOLUME 395, ISSUE 10238, P1715-1725, MAY 30, 2020 Estimating excess 1-year mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic according to underlying conditions and age: a population-based cohort study Amitava Banerjee, Laura Pasea, Steve Harris, et al Lancet 2020; 395: 1715-1725 Summary Background The medical, societal, and economic impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has unknown effects on overall population mortality. Pre...
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