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COVID-19 Feature Articles: Issue 134 February 16

A guide that lists selected articles regarding COVID-19 relevant to SVHA

COVID-19 Feature Articles

This page lists feature articles on COVID-19 relevant to people working at St Vincent's Health Australia.

All articles listed are open access unless stated otherwise.

Therapy

Early treatment with pegylated interferon lambda for Covid-19.
New England Journal of Medicine:2023: February 9 Full text

Clinical Practice

The influence of facemasks on communication in healthcare settings: a systematic review.
Disability and Rehabilitation:2023: February 11 Full text

Association of social isolation and loneliness with telehealth use among older adults during COVID-19.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society:2023: February 2 Full text

Long COVID

Why we need a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of long COVID.
Lancet Infectious Diseases:2023: February 14 Full text

Long COVID now looks like a neurological disease, helping doctors to focus treatments.
Scientific American:2023: February 14 Full text

Assessment of symptom, disability, and financial trajectories in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 at 6 months.
JAMA Network Open:2023: February 14 Full text

Long COVID manifests with T cell dysregulation, inflammation, and an uncoordinated adaptive immune response to SARS-CoV-2.
bioRxiv:2023: February 10 Full text

Adherence to healthy lifestyle prior to infection and risk of post–COVID-19 condition.
JAMA Internal Medicine:2023: February 6 Full text

Vaccines

COVID-19 vaccination coverage and vaccine hesitancy among Australians with disability and long-term health conditions. AUS
Health Promotion Journal of Australia:2022: December 24 Full text

Association of COVID-19 vaccination with risk for incident diabetes after COVID-19 infection.
JAMA Network Open:2023: February 14 Full text

The impact of COVID-19 and COVID vaccination on cardiovascular outcomes.
European Heart Journal Supplements:2023:25(A):A42-49 Full text

Immunology

Fibroblast-expressed LRRC15 is a receptor for SARS-CoV-2 spike and controls antiviral and antifibrotic transcriptional programs. AUS
PLOS Biology:2023: February 9 Full text

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