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Louvain Medical ; 141(9-10):462-465, 2022.
Article in French | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2323342
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Revue Medicale Suisse ; 17(722):119-123, 2021.
Article in French | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1870418

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Functional weakness of the limbs has an uncertain prognosis and little chance of recovery. Obese people in precarious situations may succeed in losing weight through an intensive lifestyle-based weight loss program. In patients with gonarthrosis, physiotherapy may decrease pain and disability when compared to injected corticosteroids. Patients suffering from an alcohol dependence syndrome can reduce their consumption with short-term consultations conducted by general practitioners. Fatigue and dyspnea are two frequent symptoms that may persist after the acute phase of the SARS-CoV-2 infection. PCR analysis for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 could be performed with the same degree of sensitivity on a nasopharyngeal or salivary swab.

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European Journal of Public Health ; 31, 2021.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1515074

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Background Annual influenza vaccine uptake is recommended by the Portuguese General-Directorate of Health to certain priority groups. In 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, some exceptional measures were adopted to operationalize the Portuguese influenza vaccination campaign, like the extension and phasing of the vaccination period. No major changes were introduced in the vaccination of healthcare workers. In Baixo Tâmega health cluster (Portugal), it was perceived that these workers' vaccine uptake had markedly increased in 2020-2021. This study aims to compare their influenza vaccination coverage rates in 2020-2021 to the last 10 seasons. Methods A cross-sectional study of the vaccine uptake among the health workers of Baixo Tâmega health cluster was developed. A descriptive analysis was carried out, calculating annual influenza vaccination coverage rates from 2010-2011 to 2020-2021, in doctors, nurses and other health workers. Inferential analysis was performed through chi-squared tests in IBM SPSS Statistics 27.0.1.0., considering significant p-values<0.05. Results The difference between health workers 2020-2021's influenza coverage rate and the last season's average rates was 22.81%. Before 2020-2021, average vaccination coverage rates were 51.60% (standard deviation 7.34%, 44.26-58.94%), 60.44% (standard deviation 4.12%, 56.32-64.56%) and 51.20% (standard deviation 7.66%, 43.54-58.86%), in doctors, nurses and other health workers, respectively. In 2020-2021, vaccination rates significantly increased to 79.34%, 79.52% and 74.24% in doctors, nurses and others, respectively (p < 0.001). Conclusions Influenza vaccination uptake increased in 2020-2021 among health workers. Further studies should be developed to evaluate this tendency on a larger scale and to better understand its associated factors, which could have been unstructured awareness-raising campaigns, perception of protection against COVID-19 or avoidance of COVID-19-like symptoms and coinfection. Key messages Influenza vaccination coverage rates increased in 2020-2021 among the healthcare workers of a Portuguese health cluster. The COVID-19 pandemic may have contributed to the increase in the influenza vaccination coverage rates.

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Revue Medicale Suisse ; 17(758):1922-1926, 2021.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1507316

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Clusters of COVID-19 cases emerged during the months of December 2020 and January 2021 in the Vaud Alps. This epidemiological situation was worrying, as it appeared before a winter holiday period. In view of this epidemiological risk, the cantonal authorities decided to carry out mass screening in three communes from 5 to 13 February 2021 in addition to the standard measures in place. Seeing an opportunity to create innovative university teaching, Unisante set up a new course for medical students of the University of Lausanne called Community Medical Practice. This immersion in the practice of public health enabled some thirty students to carry out several activities (clinical, research and epidemiological) in a unique pandemic context.

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Revue Medicale Suisse ; 17(737):877-880, 2021.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1215986

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While several modelling studies suggest mass testing for SARS-CoV-2 could be effective, real-world attempts at implementation have not been sufficient to evaluate its contribution to controlling the pandemic. To slow the spread of the virus, a mass-testing campaign would need frequent testing over a prolonged period with high rates of participation, all while maintaining public health measures. Screening seems more useful for targeted populations or high-risk events (businesses, teaching facilities, public or private institutions, sporting or cultural events). With their low cost and rapid results, rapid tests should be favored for these interventions.

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Non-conventional | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-208549

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Cette étude rétrospective met en exergue une association entre les lésions myocardiques et l’issue fatale de la maladie COVID-19, suggérant que les patients présentant un risque élevé de myocardiopathie pourraient nécessiter un traitement plus agressif. L’inflammation liée à l’infection à COVID-19 semble être le mécanisme potentiel de lésion myocardique. Le pronostic des patients atteints d’une MCV sous-jacente mais sans lésion myocardique aiguë est toutefois relativement favorable.

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