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Epidemiologic Evidence for Airborne Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 during Church Singing

6 Apr, 2021 | 01:26h | UTC

Epidemiologic Evidence for Airborne Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 during Church Singing, Australia, 2020 – CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases

Related: Why indoor spaces are still prime COVID hotspots – Nature

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Covid-19 Has Created Thousands Of Newly Single Parents And Orphans

6 Apr, 2021 | 01:24h | UTC

BREAKING: Covid-19 Has Created Thousands Of Newly Single Parents And Orphans – Brief19

Original study: Estimates and Projections of COVID-19 and Parental Death in the US – JAMA Pediatrics

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Cohort Study: Selected patients with Covid-19 can be safely discharged on home oxygen, with low mortality and readmission rates

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:52h | UTC

Mortality and Readmission Rates Among Patients With COVID-19 After Discharge From Acute Care Setting With Supplemental Oxygen – JAMA Network Open

Video: Home Oxygen Instructions for Discharged Patients With COVID-19

Commentaries: Covid-19: Ambulatory Management with Home Oxygen Results in Low Mortality, Low Readmissions – Physician’s Weekly AND Mortality, readmission low with COVID-19 discharge on home oxygen – HealthDay

 

Commentaries on Twitter

 


Long Covid in the UK – More than a million affected in February, survey suggests

2 Apr, 2021 | 09:31h | UTC

Long Covid: More than a million affected in February, survey suggests – BBC

Report: Prevalence of ongoing symptoms following coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the UK: 1 April 2021 – Office for National Statistics

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Rapid point-of-care tests for diagnosing COVID-19 infection: the latest Cochrane evidence

2 Apr, 2021 | 09:21h | UTC

Rapid point-of-care tests for diagnosing COVID-19 infection: the latest Cochrane evidence – Evidently Cochrane

Original review and commentaries: Systematic review: Rapid, point‐of‐care antigen and molecular‐based tests for diagnosis of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection

 


Why indoor spaces are still prime COVID hotspots

31 Mar, 2021 | 03:35h | UTC

Why indoor spaces are still prime COVID hotspots – Nature

 


Point-Counterpoint | Should healthcare providers receive treatment priority during a pandemic?

30 Mar, 2021 | 03:23h | UTC

Introducing Point-Counterpoint Perspectives in the Journal of Hospital Medicine

Point: Healthcare Providers Should Receive Treatment Priority During a Pandemic – Journal of Hospital Medicine

Counterpoint: Prioritizing Healthcare Workers for Scarce Critical Care Resources Is Impractical and Unjust – Journal of Hospital Medicine

Rebuttal: Accounting for the Community’s Reciprocal Obligations to Healthcare Workers During a Pandemic – Journal of Hospital Medicine

 


COVID-19, Personal Protective Equipment, and Human Performance

30 Mar, 2021 | 03:14h | UTC

COVID-19, Personal Protective Equipment, and Human Performance – Anesthesiology

 


Editorial | Remote by default general practice: must we, should we, dare we?

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:18h | UTC

Remote by default general practice: must we, should we, dare we? – British Journal of General Practice

 

https://twitter.com/trishgreenhalgh/status/1375408196303650818

 


ERC and ESICM Guidelines: Post-resuscitation Care

26 Mar, 2021 | 08:41h | UTC

European Resuscitation Council and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine guidelines 2021: post-resuscitation care – Intensive Care Medicine

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Practice Pointer: Remote management of Covid-19 using home pulse oximetry and virtual ward support

26 Mar, 2021 | 09:05h | UTC

Remote management of covid-19 using home pulse oximetry and virtual ward support – The BMJ

Related: Virtual clinics are reassuring but sometimes daunting – The BMJ

 

Commentary on Twitter

https://twitter.com/trishgreenhalgh/status/1375110854094520322

 


USPSTF Statement: Current evidence is insufficient to recommend screening for hearing loss in older adults

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:12h | UTC

Screening for Hearing Loss in Older Adults – U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Editorial: Screening for Hearing Loss in Older Adults: Insufficient Evidence Does Not Mean Insufficient Benefit – JAMA AND United States Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation for Hearing-Loss Screening Among Older Adults: An Opportunity in Insufficient Evidence – AMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery AND USPSTF Recommendations for Hearing Loss Screening in Asymptomatic Older Adults—A Case of Missing Evidence and Missing Treatment Options – JAMA Network Open

Evidence Report: Screening for Hearing Loss in Older Adults: Updated Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force – JAMA

Author interview: USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Hearing Loss in Older Adults – JAMA

JAMA Patient Page: Screening for Hearing Loss in Older Adults

 


WHO Campaign | World Tuberculosis Day 2021: The Clock Is Ticking

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:16h | UTC

World Tuberculosis Day 2021: The Clock Is Ticking – World Health Organization

 


NICE publishes single guideline for managing COVID-19

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:42h | UTC

NICE publishes single guideline for managing COVID-19 – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

News release: COVID-19 rapid guideline: managing COVID-19 – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


WHO Guideline: Screening for Tuberculosis Disease

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:13h | UTC

WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis Module 2: Screening – Systematic screening for tuberculosis disease – World Health Organization

See also: WHO Operational Handbook on Systematic Screening for Tuberculosis – World Health Organization

 


Fully vaccinated people can visit unvaccinated family and friends, but one household at a time, CDC official says

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:26h | UTC

Fully vaccinated people can visit unvaccinated family and friends, but one household at a time, CDC official says – CNN

Updated Guidance: When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

 


WSES Position Paper: The management of surgical patients in the emergency setting during COVID-19 pandemic

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:39h | UTC

The management of surgical patients in the emergency setting during COVID-19 pandemic: the WSES position paper – World Journal of Emergency Surgery

 


World TB Day | Report: COVID-19 Eliminates Twelve Years of Progress Against Tuberculosis

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:19h | UTC

COVID-19 Eliminates Twelve Years of Progress Against Tuberculosis, Global Investment Needed – Health Policy Watch

Report: One year on, new data show global impact of covid-19 on TB epidemic is worse than expected – Stop TB Partnership

See also: 1.4 million with tuberculosis, lost out on treatment during first year of COVID-19 – United Nations

 


Opinion | Perfect as the enemy of good: tracing transmissions with low-sensitivity tests to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks

24 Mar, 2021 | 08:22h | UTC

Perfect as the enemy of good: tracing transmissions with low-sensitivity tests to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks – The Lancet Microbe

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


WHO Report: Kicking off a global conversation about ageism

19 Mar, 2021 | 08:12h | UTC

Global report on ageism – World Health Organization

News release: Kicking off a global conversation about ageism: launch of the first UN Global report on ageism – World Health Organization

 


European Medicines Agency finds AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and benefits outweigh the risks

19 Mar, 2021 | 08:37h | UTC

COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca: benefits still outweigh the risks despite possible link to rare blood clots with low blood platelets – European Medicines Agency

Commentaries: Restoring confidence after the covid-19 Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine pause will be an uphill battle – The BMJ Opinion AND European Medicines Agency: AstraZeneca Vaccine Safe – Benefits Outweigh Risks – Despite Possible Rare Events – Health Policy Watch AND Expert reaction to announcement from EMA on Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots – Science Media Centre AND European regulators say AstraZeneca vaccine safe, but can’t rule out rare events – CIDRAP AND AstraZeneca vaccine safe, but rare risk of blood clots not ruled out, EU regulator says – LiveScience AND European Medicines Agency Finds AstraZeneca Vaccine Safe And Effective – NPR

 


Why Opening Windows Is a Key to Reopening Schools

18 Mar, 2021 | 09:02h | UTC

Why Opening Windows Is a Key to Reopening Schools – The New York Times (free registration may be required)

 

Commentary on Twitter

https://twitter.com/trishgreenhalgh/status/1372180956094865409

 


Systematic review | Hospital at home: home‐based end‐of‐life care

17 Mar, 2021 | 02:31h | UTC

Hospital at home: home‐based end‐of‐life care – Cochrane Library

Summary: Home-based end-of-life care – Cochrane Library

 


WHO: New research highlights risks of separating newborns from mothers during COVID-19 pandemic

17 Mar, 2021 | 03:04h | UTC

New research highlights risks of separating newborns from mothers during COVID-19 pandemic – World Health Organization

Original study: Preterm care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparative risk analysis of neonatal deaths averted by kangaroo mother care versus mortality due to SARS-CoV-2 infection – EclinicalMedicine

 


Assessing risk for healthcare workers during the covid-19 pandemic

16 Mar, 2021 | 02:25h | UTC

Assessing risk for healthcare workers during the covid-19 pandemic – The BMJ

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


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