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Thrombosis and bleeding after COVID-19 vaccination: do differences in sex matter?
Blood Transfus. 2022 Oct 17. doi: 10.2450/2022.0060-22. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGender medicine deals with differences in approach to diagnostic work-up and management according to gender. Although the issue is relevant in every field of medicine, it is often neglected. However, the recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has made consideration of gender even more urgent. In fact, available literature has suggested a higher number of deaths among infected men than in women and more side effects in women than in male recipients of certain anti-COVID-19 vaccines. This review examines sex-disaggregated data on thrombotic and bleedin...
Source: Blood Transfusion - November 8, 2022 Category: Hematology Authors: Elvira Grandone Susanna Chiocca Serenella Castelvecchio Milena Fini Rossella Nappi representatives for Gender Medicine of Scientific Hospitalization and Treatment Institutes-Italian Ministry of Health (the collaborators are listed in the Appendix 1) Source Type: research

Iran ’s Struggling Health System in the Policy of Managing the COVID‑19 Pandemic
Conclusions: Identification of the most important challenges of service providers and staff managers can play an important role in improving the management of the new coronavirus epidemic (COVID ‑19). It seems that in order to solve some of these challenges, coordination is needed outside the field of health, and considering the formation of the National Corona Headquarters at the national level, it is possible to use this infrastructure to provide the necessary policies and strategies.
Source: International Journal of Preventive Medicine - November 23, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Thrombosis and bleeding after COVID-19 vaccination: do differences in sex matter?
Blood Transfus. 2022 Oct 17. doi: 10.2450/2022.0060-22. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGender medicine deals with differences in approach to diagnostic work-up and management according to gender. Although the issue is relevant in every field of medicine, it is often neglected. However, the recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has made consideration of gender even more urgent. In fact, available literature has suggested a higher number of deaths among infected men than in women and more side effects in women than in male recipients of certain anti-COVID-19 vaccines. This review examines sex-disaggregated data on thrombotic and bleedin...
Source: Blood Transfusion - November 8, 2022 Category: Hematology Authors: Elvira Grandone Susanna Chiocca Serenella Castelvecchio Milena Fini Rossella Nappi representatives for Gender Medicine of Scientific Hospitalization and Treatment Institutes-Italian Ministry of Health (the collaborators are listed in the Appendix 1) Source Type: research

White House Urges COVID - 19 Booster Shots Again, Citing Effectiveness
Booster vaccine adds between 30 and 56 percent more protection against getting COVID - 19
Source: Pulmonary Medicine News - Doctors Lounge - October 12, 2017 Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: Family Medicine, Geriatrics, Gynecology, Infections, Internal Medicine, Nursing, Pediatrics, Pharmacy, Pulmonology, Institutional, Source Type: news

Thrombosis and bleeding after COVID-19 vaccination: do differences in sex matter?
Blood Transfus. 2022 Oct 17. doi: 10.2450/2022.0060-22. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGender medicine deals with differences in approach to diagnostic work-up and management according to gender. Although the issue is relevant in every field of medicine, it is often neglected. However, the recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has made consideration of gender even more urgent. In fact, available literature has suggested a higher number of deaths among infected men than in women and more side effects in women than in male recipients of certain anti-COVID-19 vaccines. This review examines sex-disaggregated data on thrombotic and bleedin...
Source: Blood Transfusion - November 8, 2022 Category: Hematology Authors: Elvira Grandone Susanna Chiocca Serenella Castelvecchio Milena Fini Rossella Nappi representatives for Gender Medicine of Scientific Hospitalization and Treatment Institutes-Italian Ministry of Health (the collaborators are listed in the Appendix 1) Source Type: research

Nirmatrelvir Plus Ritonavir Reduces Risks for COVID - 19 in Seniors
Reduced risks for hospitalization and death observed for mainly vaccinated outpatients aged 50 years or older with COVID - 19
Source: Pulmonary Medicine News - Doctors Lounge - October 12, 2017 Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: Family Medicine, Geriatrics, Infections, Internal Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Pulmonology, Journal, Source Type: news

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 1827: Prevalence, Patterns, and Clinical Severity of Long COVID among Chinese Medicine Telemedicine Service Users: Preliminary Results from a Cross-Sectional Study
Conclusions: Long COVID is a significant healthcare burden among telemedicine users in Hong Kong, with complex needs for symptom and functional impairment management. Designing relevant health and rehabilitation services tailored to the needs of these patients is warranted.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - January 19, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Fai Fai Ho Shanshan Xu Talos Ming Hong Kwong Angus Siu-cheong Li Eun Hae Ha Heyu Hua Ching Liong Kwan Chi Leung Ting Hung Leung Zhixiu Lin Samuel Yeung-Shan Wong Faming Pan Vincent Chi Ho Chung Tags: Article Source Type: research

Black patient perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine, treatment, and testing
Conclusion: Black patients hinged their vaccination decisions on having enough time to observe vaccine rollout and discussion with their clinicians. Relating new medical interventions (ie., COVID-19 vaccine) to accept medical approaches (ie., Flu vaccine) and being aware of historical distrust in medicine can inform clinician efforts to empower and provide excellent care for Black patients moving forward.PMID:36706248 | DOI:10.1370/afm.20.s1.2819
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - January 27, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Gisselle De Leon Donna Zulman Juliana Baratta Cati Brown-Johnson Raquel Garcia Taylor Hollis Joy Cox Source Type: research