Nguyen, Amanda Buhr, Russell G Fonarow, Gregg C Hsu, Jeffrey J Brown, Arleen F Ziaeian, Boback
BackgroundSince January 2020, COVID-19 has affected more than 100 million people in the U.S. Previous studies on racial and ethnic disparities related to characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients have been insightful. However, appropriate epidemiologic age-standardization of the disease burden and disparities for hospitalization data are la...
Rodriguez, Robert M Reyes, Karen Kumar, Vijaya Arun Chinnock, Brian Eucker, Stephanie A Rising, Kristin L Rafique, Zubaid Gottlieb, Michael Nichol, Graham Morse, Dana
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Study objectiveMost long coronavirus disease (long COVID) studies rely on traditional surveillance methods that miss underserved populations who use emergency departments (EDs) as their primary health care source. In medically underserved ED populations, we sought to determine (1) whether there are gaps in awareness and self-declared understanding ...
Evering, Teresa H Moser, Carlee Jilg, Nikolaus Ritz, Justin Wohl, David A Li, Jonathan Z Margolis, David Javan, Arzhang Cyrus Eron, Joseph J Currier, Judith S
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BackgroundIt is unknown if early COVID-19 monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy can reduce risk of Long COVID. The mAbs amubarvimab/romlusevimab were previously demonstrated to reduce risk of hospitalization/death by 79%. This study assessed the impact of amubarvimab/romlusevimab on late outcomes, including Long COVID.MethodsNon-hospitalized high-risk ...
Kesler, Shelli R Franco-Rocha, Oscar Y De La Torre Schutz, Alexa Lewis, Kimberly A Aziz, Rija M Henneghan, Ashley M Melamed, Esther Brode, W Michael
COVID-19 is associated with increased risk for cognitive decline but very little is known regarding the neural mechanisms of this risk. We enrolled 49 adults (55% female, mean age = 30.7 ± 8.7), 25 with and 24 without a history of COVID-19 infection. We administered standardized tests of cognitive function and acquired brain connectivity data using...
Calabrese, Christopher Xue, Haoning Zhang, Jingwen
BackgroundPublic health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have prompted a need for health agencies to improve their disease preparedness strategies, informing their communities of new information and promoting preventive behaviors to help curb the spread of the virus.MethodsWe ran unsupervised machine learning and emotion analysis, validated w...
Haslam, Alyson Prasad, Vinay
BackgroundTo address the need for treatments for patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), 3 therapies have been given either full approval or Emergency Use Authorization. These were based on randomized data showing a reduction in deaths/hospitalization, but since then, circulating viral strains and population immunity have changed.Methods...
Morse, Jessica L Wooldridge, Jennalee S Herbert, Matthew S Afari, Niloofar
IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic profoundly affected the health and well-being of people globally. Some studies suggest individuals with overweight or obesity may have been more adversely impacted by pandemic restrictions. Additionally, military personnel may have been more vulnerable to stress during the pandemic because of job demands (e.g., wor...
Jain, Jennifer P Heise, Megan J Lisha, Nadra E Moreira, Carlos H Glidden, David V Burkholder, Greer A Crane, Heidi M Jacobson, Jeffrey M Cachay, Edward R Mayer, Kenneth H
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BackgroundRising overdose deaths globally and increased social isolation during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may have disproportionately impacted people with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH) with substance use disorders (SUD). We examined trends in SUD risk among PWH before and after the COVID-19 shelter-in-place (SIP) mandate...
Tomini, Sonila M Massou, Efthalia Crellin, Nadia E Fulop, Naomi J Georghiou, Theo Herlitz, Lauren Litchfield, Ian Ng, Pei Li Sherlaw-Johnson, Chris Sidhu, Manbinder S
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BACKGROUND: Remote home monitoring services emerged as critical components of health care delivery from NHS England during the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to provide timely interventions and reduce health care system burden. Two types of service were offered: referral by community health services to home-based care to ensure the right people were adm...
Chung, Sara Lai, Jasmine Hawkey, Elizabeth J Dvorsky, Melissa R Owens, Elizabeth Huston, Emma Pfiffner, Linda J
ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of Telehealth Behavioral Parent Training (T-BPT), a school telehealth group intervention for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with a companion training program for school clinicians.MethodsT-BPT was developed in an iterative three-phase design in partnership with community...