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Physiotherapy as a Complimentary Treatment in Reducing Viral-Load, Complications, Death, Expedite Discharge and Improve Quality of Life, Exercise Endurance and Capacity in Stroke Survivors With CoViD-19: A Clinical-Controlled Study

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Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019 (CoViD-19) is a new pathogen that is highly contagious, can spread quickly, and it is capable of causing enormous health, economic and societal impacts in any setting (WHO-China joint mission on CoViD-19). Although COVID 19 belongs to coronavirinae sub-family

Combination Therapies to Reduce Carriage of SARS-Cov-2 and Improve Outcome of COVID-19 in Ivory Coast: a Phase Randomized IIb Trial

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Conservative Versus Surgical Treatment of Native Vertebral Osteomyelitis

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INTRODUCTION AND EVIDENCE. Native vertebral osteomyelitis (NVO) is mainly caused by hematogenous spread from a distant infection focus (e.g. respiratory, urogenital, intestinal tract, oral cavity, skin or intravascular device), typically involving the intervertebral disc space and adjacent vertebral

COVID-19 Lessons Learned: the Outcome of TOMEKA® Project is to Teach

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On 12/06/2020 worldwide, COVID-19 affected 7 273 958 confirmed cases with 413 372 deaths, 97 894 confirmed in Canada with 8 048 deaths, 53 666 confirmed cases in Quebec with 5 148 deaths, 4 637 confirmed cases with 101 deaths in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where the situation is disastrous:

A Preventive Treatment for Migrant Workers at High-risk of Covid-19

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This is a pragmatic, open-label, randomised study with 4 interventional and 1 control arms. Individuals will be recruited from migrant worker dormitories, and written informed consent taken prior to enrolment. Randomisation will be done by the level within the dormitory building and predetermined

CARDIA-Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure (SSBP)

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Pain Assessment in Children Undergoing Spine Surgery

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Improvement in the assessment techniques, to enable better pain management in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are unable to describe the intensity of the postsurgical pain, is a cornerstone of our research program. This research project will elucidate the regulation of

CBD Repair Over T-tube or Primary Repair

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Common Bile Duct Exploration is a surgery that involves opening the main bile duct that drains from liver and gallbladder into the first part of the small intestine (the duodenum). This is needed when a gallstone drops out of the gallbladder into the duct and partially or completely blocks up the

Shingrix Vaccine in Patients With Moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis on Tofacitinib

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The purpose of this study is to determine the immune response from the new Shingrix vaccine in UC patients on tofacitinib monotherapy in comparison to other UC therapies. the investigators plan to determine this by vaccinating IBD patients on (a) tofacitinib monotherapy, (b) anti-TNF monotherapy,

Evaluation of Influenza A/H3N2 Vaccine in Patients With Rheumatologic Diseases

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Studies in the literature have shown reduced effectiveness of influenza A (H3N2) virus vaccine (20-40%) when compared to A (H1N1) and influenza B. This reduction in efficacy may partly result of the need to propagate A (H3N2) virus into egg components for the preparation of the vaccine. Other

How Different Sedatives Affect Hip Fracture Patient's Postoperative Delirium

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With a complex etiology, delirium is usually caused by various peri-operative stimuli on basis of predisposing factors, including senility, hypoxia and hypotension, pain, drug (such as pethidine, benzodiazepine, anticholinergic, and drug withdrawal), complications prior to surgery, post-operative

A Sputum Screening Test to Rule-out Pneumonia at an Early Stage

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A lower respiratory tract infection is a serious situation that can abruptly become complicated by sepsis, respiratory failure, lung tissue necrosis, and multiple organ dysfunction. Hence, empiric antibiotic treatment is commonly initiated as soon as infection is suspected and cultures and/or other

Taurolock Hep 500 Versus Unfractionated Heparin as Anti-inflammatory in Hemodialysis Catheters.

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In this study,investigators will recruit 60 patients with ESRD on regular hemodialysis from hemodialysis units in Ain-Shams university Hospitals, Patients will be recruited to study at the time of catheter insertion. They will be randomized into 2 groups. Group 1; 30 Patients will receive

Treg Immunotherapy in Crohn's Disease

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The TRIBUTE trial is looking at a new type of treatment for Crohn's Disease (CD), called regulatory T-cells (Tregs) immunotherapy. Regulatory T-cells are naturally produced by the immune system. These cells have a powerful immunosuppressive action; they prevent auto-immune diseases by suppressing

Procalcitonin Level as a Surrogate for Catheter-related Blood Stream Bacteremia Among Hemodialysis Patients

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Catheter-related blood stream bacteremia is common among hemodialysis patients. Clinically, fever and/or rigors with laboratory indicator of inflammation as leucocytosis and elevated c-reactive protein level are considered as markers for CRBSI before blood culture results became
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