Hsiang, Walter Forman, Howard Jain, Siddharth Khunte, Akshay Jin, Grace Yousman, Laurie Najem, Michael Mosier-Mills, Alison Wiznia, Daniel
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F1000Research
While rapid and accessible diagnosis is paramount to monitoring and reducing the spread of disease, COVID-19 testing capabilities across the U.S. remain constrained. For many individuals, urgent care centers (UCCs) may offer the most accessible avenue to be tested. Through a phone survey, we describe the COVID-19 testing capabilities at UCCs and pr...
Lei, Lei
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Open Physics
Traditional testing algorithm based on pattern matching is impossible to effectively analyze the heat transfer performance of heat pipes filled with different concentrations of nanofluids, so the testing algorithm for heat transfer performance of a nanofluidic heat pipe based on neural network is proposed. Nanofluids are obtained by weighing, prepa...
Otto, William R Geoghegan, Sarah Posch, Leila C Bell, Louis M Coffin, Susan E Sammons, Julia S Harris, Rebecca M Odom John, Audrey R Luan, Xianqun Gerber, Jeffrey S
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Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Understanding the prevalence and clinical presentation of coronavirus disease 2019 in pediatric patients can help healthcare providers and systems prepare and respond to this emerging pandemic. This was a retrospective case series of patients tested for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) across a pediatric healthcare netwo...
Rader, Benjamin Astley, Christina M Sy, Karla Therese L Sewalk, Kara Hswen, Yulin Brownstein, John S Kraemer, Moritz U G
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Journal of travel medicine
Mlughu, Thadei S Anaeli, Amani Joseph, Renatha Sirili, Nathanael
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HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.)
Background Regardless, the known benefits of voluntary testing and counseling (VCT) in the fight against HIV/AIDS, its uptake is still low among youth. This study explored ethical challenges facing voluntary counseling and testing for HIV/AIDS among youth engaged in commercial motorcycling in Kinondoni municipality, Dar es Salaam city. Methods Qual...
Belov, A. A. Kalitkin, N. N. Tintul, M. A.
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Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
AbstractThe problem of generating sequences of uniformly distributed pseudorandom numbers is considered. A simple visual test for estimating the randomness of numbers in a sequence is used. The test shows that the most popular modern random number generators, such as the Mersenne Twister, linear congruential sequence, and others, yield unsatisfacto...
Rader, Benjamin Astley, Christina M Sy, Karla Therese L Sewalk, Kara Hswen, Yulin Brownstein, John S Kraemer, Moritz UG
We paired high-resolution travel-time metrics with a SARS-CoV-2 testing location database in the United States. Median travel time to testing sites is longer in counties with lower population density, and a higher percent of minority and uninsured individuals. Differential geographic accessibility to testing can recapitulate healthcare disparities ...
Byrne, Rachel L. Kay, Grant A. Kontogianni, Konstantina Aljayyoussi, Ghaith Brown, Lottie Collins, Andrea M. Cuevas, Luis E. Ferreira, Daniela M. Fraser, Alice J. Garrod, Gala
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
PCR of upper respiratory specimens is the diagnostic standard for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. However, saliva sampling is an easy alternative to nasal and throat swabbing. We found similar viral loads in saliva samples and in nasal and throat swab samples from 110 patients with coronavirus disease.
Singh, Bismark Risanger, Simon Morton, David Pignone, Michael Meyers, Lauren Ancel
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Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making
Widespread, convenient access to COVID-19 testing has been challenging in the United States. We make a case for provisioning COVID-19 tests through the United States Postal Service (USPS) facilities and demonstrate a simple method for selecting locations to improve access. We provide quantitative evidence that even a subset of USPS facilities could...
Fernàndez-López, Laura Reyes-Urueña, Juliana Conway, Anna Saz, Jorge Morales, Adriana Quezadas, Jaime Baroja, Jordi Rafel, Anna Pazos, Ander Avellaneda, Anna
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Eurosurveillance
Background Community-based HIV testing services combined with the use of point-of-care tests (POCT) have the potential to improve early diagnosis through increasing availability, accessibility and uptake of HIV testing. Aim To describe community-based HIV testing activity in Catalonia, Spain, from 1995 to 2018, and to evaluate the impact of HIV POC...