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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 ItalyPublisher:SAGE Publications Xin Wang; Elena Gkrouzman; Danieli Castro Oliveira Andrade; Laura Andreoli; Medha Barbhaiya; H Michael Belmont; David Ware Branch; Guilherme R de Jesús; Maria Efthymiou; Roberto Ríos-Garcés; Maria Gerosa; Georges El Hasbani; Jason Knight; Pier Luigi Meroni; Giulia Pazzola; Michelle Petri; Jacob Rand; Jane Salmon; Maria Tektonidou; Angela Tincani; Imad W Uthman; Stephane Zuily; Yu Zuo; Michael Lockshin; Hannah Cohen; Doruk Erkan;Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with a high rate of thrombosis. Prolonged activated partial thromboplastin times (aPTT) and antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are reported in COVID-19 patients. The majority of publications have not reported whether patients develop clinically relevant persistent aPL, and the clinical significance of new aPL-positivity in COVID-19 is currently unknown. However, the reports of aPL-positivity in COVID-19 raised the question whether common mechanisms exist in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). In both conditions, thrombotic microangiopathy resulting in microvascular injury and thrombosis is hypothesized to occur through multiple pathways, including endothelial damage, complement activation, and release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETosis). APS-ACTION, an international APS research network, created a COVID-19 working group that reviewed common mechanisms, positive aPL tests in COVID-19 patients, and implications of COVID-19 infection for patients with known aPL positivity or APS, with the goals of proposing guidance for clinical management and monitoring of aPL-positive COVID-19 patients. This guidance also serves as a call and focus for clinical and basic scientific research.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Poland, BelgiumPublisher:Authorea, Inc. Publicly fundedMilena Sokolowska; G Enrico Rovati; Zuzana Diamant; Eva Untersmayr; Jürgen Schwarze; Zuzanna Lukasik; Florentina Sava; Alba Angelina; Oscar Palomares; Cezmi A. Akdis; Liam O'Mahony; Milos Jesenak; Oliver Pfaar; María José Torres; Marek Sanak; Sven‐Erik Dahlén; Grzegorz Woszczek;pmid: 35174512
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and other eicosanoid pathway modifiers are among the most ubiquitously used medications in the general population. Their broad anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic effects are applied against symptoms of respiratory infections, including SARS-CoV-2, as well as in other acute and chronic inflammatory diseases that often coexist with allergy and asthma. However, the current pandemic of COVID-19 also revealed the gaps in our understanding of their mechanism of action, selectivity, and interactions not only during viral infections and inflammation, but also in asthma exacerbations, uncontrolled allergic inflammation, and NSAIDs-exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD). In this context, the consensus report summarizes currently available knowledge, novel discoveries, and controversies regarding the use of NSAIDs in COVID-19, and the role of NSAIDs in asthma and viral asthma exacerbations. We also describe here novel mechanisms of action of leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs), outline how to predict responses to LTRA therapy and discuss a potential role of LTRA therapy in COVID-19 treatment. Moreover, we discuss interactions of novel T2 biologicals and other eicosanoid pathway modifiers on the horizon, such as prostaglandin D2 antagonists and cannabinoids, with eicosanoid pathways, in context of viral infections and exacerbations of asthma and allergic diseases. Finally, we identify and summarize the major knowledge gaps and unmet needs in current eicosanoid research. ispartof: ALLERGY vol:77 issue:8 pages:2337-2354 ispartof: location:Denmark status: published
Allergy; Archivio Is... arrow_drop_down Allergy; Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca dell'Università degli Studi di MilanoArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NCGhent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2022Data sources: Ghent University Academic Bibliographyadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Poland, Italy, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Belgium, Italy, France, Switzerland, France, Denmark, FrancePublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Baigent, C.; Windecker, S.; Andreini, D.; Arbelo, E.; Barbato, E.; Bartorelli, A.L.; Baumbach, A.; Behr, E.R.; Berti, S.; Bueno, H.; Capodanno, D.; Cappato, R.; Chieffo, A.; Collet, J.P.; Cuisset, T.; Simone, G. de; Delgado, V.; Dendale, P.; Dudek, D.; Edvardsen, T.; Elvan, A.; Gonzalez-Juanatey, J.R.; Gori, M.; Grobbee, D.; Guzik, T.J.; Halvorsen, S.; Haude, M.; Heidbuchel, H.; Hindricks, G.; Ibanez, B.; Karam, N.; Katus, H.; Klok, F.A.; Konstantinides, S.V.; Landmesser, U.; Leclercq, C.; Leonardi, S.; Lettino, M.; Marenzi, G.; Mauri, J.; Metra, M.; Morici, N.; Mueller, C.; Petronio, A.S.; Polovina, M.M.; Potpara, T.; Praz, F.; Prendergast, B.; Prescott, E.; Price, S.; Pruszczyk, P.; Rodriguez-Leor, O.; Roffi, M.; Romaguera, R.; Rosenkranz, S.; Sarkozy, A.; Scherrenberg, M.; Seferovic, P.; Senni, M.; Spera, F.R.; Stefanini, G.; Thiele, H.; Tomasoni, D.; Torracca, L.; Touyz, R.M.; Wilde, A.A.; Williams, B.; European Soc Cardiology;pmc: PMC8690026 , PMC8690255
Abstract Aims Since its emergence in early 2020, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has reached pandemic levels, and there have been repeated outbreaks across the globe. The aim of this two-part series is to provide practical knowledge and guidance to aid clinicians in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in association with COVID-19. Methods and results A narrative literature review of the available evidence has been performed, and the resulting information has been organized into two parts. The first, reported here, focuses on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of cardiovascular (CV) conditions that may be manifest in patients with COVID-19. The second part, which will follow in a later edition of the journal, addresses the topics of care pathways, treatment, and follow-up of CV conditions in patients with COVID-19. Conclusion This comprehensive review is not a formal guideline but rather a document that provides a summary of current knowledge and guidance to practicing clinicians managing patients with CVD and COVID-19. The recommendations are mainly the result of observations and personal experience from healthcare providers. Therefore, the information provided here may be subject to change with increasing knowledge, evidence from prospective studies, and changes in the pandemic. Likewise, the guidance provided in the document should not interfere with recommendations provided by local and national healthcare authorities. Graphical Abstract Graphical Abstract
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 France, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, SpainPublisher:European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC) Kimberley S. M. Benschop; Jan Albert; Andrés Antón; Cristina Andres; Maitane Aranzamendi; Brynja Armannsdottir; Jean-Luc Bailly; Fausto Baldanti; Guðrún Erna Baldvinsdóttir; Stuart Beard; Natasa Berginc; Sindy Böttcher; Soile Blomqvist; L. Bubba; Cristina Calvo; María Cabrerizo; Annalisa Cavallero; Cristina Celma; Ferruccio Ceriotti; Inês Costa; Simon Cottrell; Margarita Del Cuerpo; Jonathan Dean; Jennifer L. Dembinski; Sabine Diedrich; Javier Díez-Domingo; DagnyHaug Dorenberg; Erwin Duizer; Robert Dyrdak; Diana Fanti; Agnes Farkas; Susan Feeney; Jacky Flipse; Cillian De Gascun; Cristina Galli; Irina Georgieva; Laura Gifford; Raquel Guiomar; Mario Hönemann; Niina Ikonen; Marion Jeannoel; Laurence Josset; Kathrin Keeren; F. Xavier López-Labrador; Melanie Maier; James McKenna; Adam Meijer; Beatriz Mengual-Chuliá; Sofie Midgley; Audrey Mirand; Milagrosa Montes; Catherine Moore; Ursula Morley; Jean-Luc Murk; Lubomira Nikolaeva-Glomb; Sanela Numanovic; Massimo Oggioni; Paula Palminha; Elena Pariani; Laura Pellegrinelli; Antonio Piralla; Corinna Pietsch; Luis Pineiro; Nuria Rabella; Petra Rainetova; Sara Colonia Uceda Renteria; María Pilar Romero; Marijke Reynders; Lieuwe Roorda; Carita Savolainen-Kopra; Isabelle Schuffenecker; Aysa Soynova; Caroline Ma Swanink; Tina Uršič; Jaco J. Verweij; Jorgina Vila; Tytti Vuorinen; Peter Simmonds; Thea Kølsen Fischer; Heli Harvala;pmc: PMC8646978
pmid: 34763750
handle: 20.500.12105/14301 , 10550/95585 , 2434/883199 , 20.500.12530/68521 , 10029/625468 , 11250/2996621
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We report a rapid increase in enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) infections, with 139 cases reported from eight European countries between 31 July and 14 October 2021. This upsurge is in line with the seasonality of EV-D68 and was presumably stimulated by the widespread reopening after COVID-19 lockdown. Most cases were identified in September, but more are to be expected in the coming months. Reinforcement of clinical awareness, diagnostic capacities and surveillance of EV-D68 is urgently needed in Europe. Sí
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Italy, Italy, Italy, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV Guglielmo Campus; M Diaz Betancourt; MG Cagetti; Rodrigo A. Giacaman; David J. Manton; Gva Douglas; Thiago Saads Carvalho; JC Carvalho; Ana Vukovic; FJ Cortés-Martinicorena; Denis Bourgeois; Vita Machiulskiene; R Sava-Rosianu; J Krithikadatta; N Sergeevna Morozova; AM Acevedo; AA Agudelo-Suarez; G Aguirre; K Aguirre; I Alfonso; HA Ghaffar; RA El Fadl; SA Al Maghlouth; T Almerich-Torres; F Amadori; K Antia; E Bajric; DM Barbosa-Liz; S Ben-Tanfous; H Bieber; S Bhusari; S Birch; G Bontà; P Bottenberg; JJ Bruers; L Bustillos; P Bührens; J Cai; JL Cairoli; Fca Carrer; MB Correa; B Cortés-Acha; F Carrouel; R de Carvalho Oliveira; F Cocco; Felicity Crombie; Julia Csikar; Dominique Declerck; M Denkovski; James Deschner; J Dopico-San Martin; O Viktorovna Dudnik; WY Escobar; A Elwishahy; Constanza E. Fernández; Margherita Fontana; A Frattaroli Pericchi; M Ghorbe; E. Gigineishvili; A Garcia Quintana; J Gray; Neeraj Gugnani; Karla Gambetta-Tessini; A Haider; M Hopcraft; J Hüttmann; N Hysenaj; A Jalal; M Jikia; Jacob John; G Kaps-Richter; T Kerber Tedesco; Soraya León; KA Levin; H Pau Lew; M Aperecida Moreira Machado; A Beneictovna MacLennan; J Onome Mafeni; M Minatel Braga; JM Montiel-Company; A Malerba; S Mandić-Rajčević; A Askerovich Mamedo; Shani Ann Mani; O Marouane; Dejan Markovic; E Paredes Martinez; N Maroufidis; F Medeiros Mendes; C F Mendez; Sabri Musa; A Necibi; N Azlida Mohd Nor; B Tochukwu Ojukwu; Niek J.M. Opdam; L Ottolenghi; J Owen; Ana Laura Pássaro; I.F. Persoon; Tamara Peric; E Pesaressi-Torres; V Philippides; SP Plaza-Ruiz; D Procida Raggio; FJ Rivas Cartagena; F Ramos-Gomez; M Sabashvili; G Solis Sanchez; R Villena Sarmiento; H Schrader; Stefan Serban; R Bairstow; A Senna; B Shi; Cpc Sim; E Slabsinskiene; Gianrico Spagnuolo; A F Squassi; O Olufemi Taiwo; A Thodhorjani; P Tietler; Cmc Volgenant; M.H. van der Veen; Z Vlahovic; Abhijit Visaria; Y Romero Uzcategui; E Xhajanka; Q Yan; O Zeng; O Zeyer; A Zukanovic; Thomas Gerhard Wolf;OBJECTIVES: A multicentre survey was designed to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 outbreak on dental practice worldwide, estimate the COVID-19 related symptoms/signs, work attitudes and behaviour and the routine use of protective measures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). METHODS: A global survey using a standardized questionnaire with research groups from 36 countries was designed. The questionnaire was developed and pretested during April 2020 and contained three domains: 1) Personal data; 2) COVID-19 positive rate and symptoms/signs presumably related to the coronavirus; 3) Working conditions and PPE adopted after the outbreak. Countries' data were grouped by the Country Positive Rate (CPR) during the survey period and by Gross-National-Income per capita. An ordinal multinomial logistic regression model was carried out with COVID-19 self-reported rate referred by dental professionals as dependent variable to assess the association with questionnaire items. RESULTS: A total of 52,491 questionnaires were returned with a male/female ratio of 0.63. Out of the total respondents, 7,859 dental professionals (15%) reported symptoms/signs compatible with COVID-19. More than half of the sample (n = 27,818; 53%) stated to use FFP2/N95 masks, while 21,558 (41.07%) used eye protection. In the bivariate analysis, CPR and N95/FFP2 were significantly associated (OR = 1.80 95%CI = 1.60/2.82 and OR = 5.20 95%CI = 1.44/18.80, respectively), while Gross-National-Income was not statistically associated with CPR (OR = 1.09 95%CI = 0.97/1.60). The same significant associations were observed in the multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Oral health service provision has not been significantly affected by COVID-19, although access to routine dental care was reduced due to country-specific temporary lockdown periods. While the dental profession has been identified at high-risk, the reported rates of COVID-19 for dental professionals were not significantly different to those reported for the general population in each country. These findings may help to better plan oral health care for future pandemic events. ispartof: JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY vol:114 ispartof: location:England status: published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Italy, United KingdomPublisher:Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) Funded by:EC | BITRECS, ARC | ARC Centres of Excellence...EC| BITRECS ,ARC| ARC Centres of Excellence - Grant ID: CE170100009Authors: Gianluigi Li Bassi, MD, PhD; Jacky Y. Suen, BSc, PhD; Nicole White, PhD; Heidi J. Dalton, MD, MCCM; +203 AuthorsGianluigi Li Bassi, MD, PhD; Jacky Y. Suen, BSc, PhD; Nicole White, PhD; Heidi J. Dalton, MD, MCCM; Jonathon Fanning, BSc, MBBS, PhD, FANZCA, FCICM; Amanda Corley, RN; Sally Shrapnel, MBBS, BMedSc, MSc, PhD, FRACGP; Samuel Hinton, PhD; Simon Forsyth, PhD; Rex Parsons, BSc, MMedStats; John G. Laffey, MD; Eddy Fan, MD, PhD; Robert Bartlett, MD; Daniel Brodie, MD; Aidan Burrell, MD, PhD; Davide Chiumello, MD; Alyaa Elhazmi, MD; Giacomo Grasselli, MD; Carol Hodgson, PT, PhD; Shingo Ichiba, MD; Carlos Luna, MD; Eva Marwali, MD; Laura Merson, Bsc; Srinivas Murthy, MD; Alistair Nichol, MD, PhD; Mauro Panigada, MD; Paolo Pelosi, MD, FERS; Antoni Torres, MD, PhD, FERS; Pauline Yeung Ng, MD; Mark Ogino, MD; John F. Fraser, MBChB, PhD, FRCP(Glas), FFARCSI, FRCA, FCICM; on behalf of the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium; Tala Al-Dabbous; Huda Alfoudri; Mohammed Shamsah; Subbarao Elapavaluru; Ashley Berg; Christina Horn; Stephan Schroll; Jorge Velazco; Ludmyla Ploskanych; Wanda Fikes; Dan Meyer; Ashley Ehlers; Maysoon Shalabi-McGuire; Trent Witt; Lorenzo Grazioli; Luca Lorini; E. Wilson Grandin; Jose Nunez; Tiago Reyes; Diarmuid O’Briain; Stephanie Hunter; Mahesh Ramanan; Julia Affleck; Hemanth Hurkadli Veerendra; Sumeet Rai; Josie Russell-Brown; Mary Nourse; Mark Joseph; Brook Mitchell; Martha Tenzer; Carilion Clinic; Ryuzo Abe; Hwa Jin Cho; In Seok Jeong; Nicolas Brozzi; Omar Mehkri; Sudhir Krishnan; Abhijit Duggal; Stuart Houltham; Jerónimo Graf; Roderigo Diaz; Camila Delgado; Joyce González; Maria Soledad Sanchez; Diego Fernando Bautista Rincón; Angela Maria Marulanda Yanten; Melissa Bustamante Duque; Daniel Brodie; Desy Rusmawatiningtyas; Maria Callahan; M. Azhari Taufik; Elizabeth Yasmin Wardoyo; Margaretha Gunawan; Nurindah S Trisnaningrum; Vera Irawany; Muhammad Rayhan; Mauro Panigada; Antonia Pesenti; Alberto Zanella; Michela Leone; Giacomo Grasselli; Silvia Coppola; Sebastiano Colombo; Massimo Antonelli; Simone Carelli; Domenico L. 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OBJECTIVES: To identify patient-level parameters, readily available at the bedside, associated with the risk of in-hospital mortality within 28 days from commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation or coronavirus disease 2019. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective observational cohort study by the global Coronavirus Disease 2019 Critical Care Consortium. Patients with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 requiring invasive mechanical ventilation from February 2, 2020, to May 15, 2021. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Patient characteristics and clinical data were assessed upon ICU admission, the commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation and for 28 days thereafter. We primarily aimed to identify time-independent and time-dependent risk factors for 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality. RESULTS: One-thousand five-hundred eighty-seven patients were included in the survival analysis; 588 patients died in hospital within 28 days of commencing invasive mechanical ventilation (37%). Cox-regression analysis identified associations between the hazard of 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality with age (hazard ratio, 1.26 per 10-yr increase in age; 95% CI, 1.16–1.37; p < 0.001), positive end-expiratory pressure upon commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation (hazard ratio, 0.81 per 5 cm H2O increase; 95% CI, 0.67–0.97; p = 0.02). Time-dependent parameters associated with 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality were serum creatinine (hazard ratio, 1.28 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.15–1.41; p < 0.001), lactate (hazard ratio, 1.22 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.11–1.34; p < 0.001), Paco2 (hazard ratio, 1.63 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.19–2.25; p < 0.001), pH (hazard ratio, 0.89 per 0.1 increase; 95% CI, 0.8–14; p = 0.041), Pao2/Fio2 (hazard ratio, 0.58 per doubling; 95% CI, 0.52–0.66; p < 0.001), and mean arterial pressure (hazard ratio, 0.92 per 10 mm Hg increase; 95% CI, 0.88–0.97; p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This international study suggests that in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 on invasive mechanical ventilation, older age and clinically relevant variables monitored at baseline or sequentially during the course of invasive mechanical ventilation are associated with 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality hazard. Further investigation is warranted to validate any causative roles these parameters might play in influencing clinical outcomes. Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 France, United Kingdom, Croatia, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, United KingdomPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:NSERC, EC | MOVEMED, ANR | PEPPER +2 projectsNSERC ,EC| MOVEMED ,ANR| PEPPER ,ARC| Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140100222 ,EC| FFP-BSSAmanda E. Bates; Richard B. Primack; Brandy S. Biggar; Tomas J. Bird; Mary E. Clinton; Rylan J. Command; Cerren Richards; Marc Shellard; Nathan R. Geraldi; Valeria Vergara; Orlando Acevedo-Charry; Zuania Colón-Piñeiro; David Ocampo; Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela; Cristian Mihai Adamescu; Sorin Cheval; Tudor Racoviceanu; Matthew D. Adams; Egide Kalisa; Vincent Z. Kuuire; Vikram Aditya; Pia Anderwald; Samuel Wiesmann; Sonja Wipf; Gal Badihi; Matthew G. Henderson; Hanspeter Loetscher; Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi; Fabio Bulleri; Iacopo Bertocci; Elena Maggi; Luca Rindi; Chiara Ravaglioli; Kristina Boerder; Philippe Archambault; Laurent Chauvaud; Camrin D. Braun; Jonathan D. Midwood; Jill L. Brooks; Steven J. Cooke; Uri Roll; Jonathan Belmaker; Assaf Zvuloni; Marta Coll; Brendan Connors; Lisa C. Lacko; Ellen G. Denny; Katharine L. Gerst; R. L. Marsh; Erin E. Posthumus; Reilly Rodriguez; Alyssa Rosemartin; Jeff Switzer; Kevin Wong; Susan J. Cunningham; Petra Sumasgutner; Arjun Amar; Robert L. Thomson; Miqkayla Stofberg; Rick D. Stuart-Smith; Paul B. Day; Graham J. Edgar; Antonia T. Cooper; Fabio C. De Leo; Paulson G. Des Brisay; Ross G. Dwyer; Cameron J. Baker; Craig E. Franklin; Ron Efrat; Víctor M. Eguíluz; Juan Fernández-Gracia; David Elustondo; Vicent Calatayud; Stephanie K. Archer; Dana Haggarty; Brendan D. Shea; Ben L. Gilby; Andrew D. Olds; Christopher J. Henderson; Thomas A. Schlacher; William D. Halliday; Nicholas A. W. Brown; Mackenzie B. Woods; Francis Juanes; Mitchell J. Rider; Patricia S. Albano; Neil Hammerschlag; Nicole Esteban; Yuhang Pan; Guojun He; Takanao Tanaka; Marc J. S. Hensel; Robert J. Orth; Christopher J. Patrick; Jonas Hentati-Sundberg; Olof Olsson; Margot L. Hessing-Lewis; Nicholas D. Higgs; Mark A. Hindell; Clive R. McMahon; Robert Harcourt; Sarah E. Hirsch; Justin R. Perrault; Shelby R. Hoover; Jennifer D. Reilly; Thibaud Gruber; Charlie Huveneers; Thomas M. Clarke; David S. Hik; Seth G. Cherry; Justin A. Del Bel Belluz; Jennifer M. Jackson; Shengjie Lai; Gregory D. LeClair; Thierry Grandmont; Frédéric Dulude de-Broin; Gilles Gauthier; Pierre Legagneux; Jesse S. Lewis; Jeffrey Haight; Zhu Liu; Jarod Lyon; Dallas D'Silva; Ian MacGregor-Fors; Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés; Felipe A. Estela; Camilo E. Sánchez-Sarria; Michelle García-Arroyo; Giann K. Aguirre-Samboní; Juan C. Franco Morales; Yehezkel Buba; Shira Salingré; Ruthy Yahel; Yigael Ben Ari; Eyal Miller; Rotem Sade; Guy Lavian; Harel Baz; Ilia Baskin; Alon Penn; Amit Dolev; Ogen Licht; Tabi Karkom; Avi Berkovitch; Ofer Yaakov; Raoul Manenti; Emiliano Mori; Enrico Lunghi; David March; Brendan J. Godley; David R. Barclay; Dugald Thomson; Richard K. Dewey; Jeannette Bedard; Aroha Miller; Amber Dearden; Jennifer Chapman; Laura Borden; Donna Gibbs; Nikita Sergeenko; Fiona Francis; Nicolas Moity; Jorge Ramírez-González; Gonzalo Mucientes; Alexandre Alonso-Fernández; Avi Bar-Massada; Ron Chen; Shmulik Yedvab; Steffen Oppel; Samuel Bakari; Victoria Saravia-Mullin; Anastasios Bounas; Dobromir Dobrev; Elzbieta Kret; Cloé Pourchier; Million Tesfaye; Stoyan C. Nikolov; Patrick T. Rex; Francesc Peters; Craig A. Radford; Louise Wilson; Lauren McWhinnie; Alessia Scuderi; Kathleen L. Prudic; Maxim Larrivée; Rebecca A. Hutchinson; Nuno Queiroz; Claudio A. Quesada-Rodriguez; Jessica P. Diaz-Orozco; Matthew P. Stefanak; Elizabeth M. P. Madin; Peter G. Ryan; Eleanor A. Weideman; Çağan H. Şekercioğlu; Jeffrey A. Seminoff; Megan E. Hanna; Takahiro Shimada; Mark G. Meekan; Martin K.S. Smith; Mohlamatsane M. Mokhatla; Malcolm C.K. Soh; Benjamin P. Y.-H. Lee; Adrian H.B. Loo; Gabriel Barros Gonçalves de Souza; Christopher D. Stallings; Meaghan E. Faletti; Michael J. Schram; Carina Terry; Matt Rothendler; Angélica Hernández-Palma; Bibiana Gómez-Valencia; Yenifer Herrera-Varón; Susana Rodríguez-Buriticá; Reut Vardi; Víctor Vázquez; Christian Requena-Mesa; Miyako H. Warrington; Lucy C. Woodall; Paris V. Stefanoudis; Xiangliang Zhang; Qiang Yang; Yuval Zukerman; Zehava Sigal; Amir Ayali; Eric Clua; Pamela Carzon; Luca Pedrotti; Catherine M. Foley; Camilo M. Botero; Yunior R. Velázquez; Nataliya A. Milchakova; Simon A. Morley; Veronica Nanni; Julia Wakeling; Ana F. L. Sobral; Emily Weigel; Alejandro Bernal-Ibáñez; Ignacio Gestoso; Eva Cacabelos; Francesca Cagnacci; Paula Moraga; Christian Rutz; Carlos M. Duarte;pmid: 34035536
pmc: PMC8135229
handle: 11568/1112657 , 10261/241910 , 2434/890490 , 10449/72274 , 11697/193186 , 10023/25418 , 11323/9365
pmid: 34035536
pmc: PMC8135229
handle: 11568/1112657 , 10261/241910 , 2434/890490 , 10449/72274 , 11697/193186 , 10023/25418 , 11323/9365
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Leventis Foundation; Agence Nationale de la Recherche, [grant number ANR-18-32–0010CE-01 (JCJC PEPPER)]; Agencia Estatal de Investigaci; Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação Tecnologia e Inovação (ARDITI), [grant number M1420-09-5369-FSE-000002]; Alan Peterson; ArcticNet; Arkadaşlar; Army Corp of Engineers; Artificial Reef Program; Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), National Collaborative; Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), University of Tasmania; Australian Institute of Marine Science; Australian Research Council, [grant number LP140100222]; Bai Xian Asia Institute; Batubay Özkan; BC Hydro Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Bertarelli Foundation; Bertarelli Programme in Marine Science; Bilge Bahar; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Biology Society of South Australia; Boston University; Burak Över; California State Assembly member Patrick O'Donnell; California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science & Technology; California State University Long Beach; Canada Foundation for Innovation (Major Science Initiative Fund and funding to Oceans Network Canada), [grant number MSI 30199 for ONC]; Cape Eleuthera Foundation; Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Charles Darwin Foundation, [grant number 2398]; Colombian Institute for the Development of Science and Technology (COLCIENCIAS), [grant number 811–2018]; Colombian Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, [grant number 0041–2020]; Columbia Basin Trust; Commission for Environmental Cooperation; Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Cultural practices and environmental certification of beaches, Universidad de la Costa, Colombia, [grant number INV.1106–01–002-15, 2020–21]; Department of Conservation New Zealand; Direction de l'Environnement de Polynésie Française; Disney Conservation Fund; DSI-NRF Centre of; Excellence at the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology; Ecology Project International; Emin Özgür; Environment and Climate Change Canada; European Community: RTD programme - Species Support to Policies; European Community's Seventh Framework Programme; European Union; European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, Marie Skłodowska-Curie, [grant number 798091, 794938]; Faruk Eczacıbaşı; Faruk Yalçın Zoo; Field research funding was provided by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, [grant numbers FWC-12164, FWC-14026, FWC-19050]; Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional; Fonds québécois de la recherche nature et technologies; Foundation Segré; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT Portugal); Galapagos National Park Directorate research, [grant number PC-41-20]; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, [grant number GBMF9881 and GBMF 8072]; Government of Tristan da Cunha; Habitat; Conservation Trust Foundation; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment; Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Sevastopol, Russia; Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt; Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Brazil; Israeli Academy of Science's Adams Fellowship; King Family Trust; Labex, CORAIL, France; Liber Ero Fellowship; LIFE (European Union), [grant number LIFE16 NAT/BG/000874]; María de Maeztu Program for Units of Excellence in R&D; Ministry of Science and Innovation, FEDER, SPASIMM,; Spain, [grant number FIS2016–80067-P (AEI/FEDER, UE)]; MOE-Korea, [grant number 2020002990006]; Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund; Montreal Space for Life; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Earth and Space Science Fellowship Program; National Geographic Society, [grant numbers NGS-82515R-20]; National Natural Science Fund of China; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; National Parks Board, Singapore; National Science and Technology Major Project of China; National Science Foundation, [grant number DEB-1832016]; 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Servizio Foreste e Fauna (Provincia Autonoma di Trento); Sigrid Rausing Trust; Simon Fraser University; Sitka Foundation; Sivil Toplum Geliştirme Merkezi Derneği; South African National Parks (SANParks); South Australian Department for Environment and Water; Southern California Tuna Club (SCTC); Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge; Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation; State of California; Sternlicht Family Foundation; Suna Reyent; Sunshine Coast Regional Council; Tarea Vida, CEMZOC, Universidad de Oriente, Cuba, [grant number 10523, 2020]; Teck Coal; The Hamilton Waterfront Trust; The Ian Potter Foundation, Coastwest, Western Australian State NRM; The Red Sea Development Company; The Wanderlust Fund; The Whitley Fund; Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline; Tula Foundation (Hakai Institute); University of Arizona; University of Pisa; US Fish and Wildlife Service; US Geological Survey; Valencian Regional Government; Vermont Center for Ecostudies; Victorian Fisheries Authority; VMRC Fishing License Fund; and Wildlife Warriors Worldwide The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with nature. Here, we report immediate impacts of changes in human activities on wildlife and environmental threats during the early lockdown months of 2020, based on 877 qualitative reports and 332 quantitative assessments from 89 different studies. Hundreds of reports of unusual species observations from around the world suggest that animals quickly responded to the reductions in human presence. However, negative effects of lockdown on conservation also emerged, as confinement resulted in some park officials being unable to perform conservation, restoration and enforcement tasks, resulting in local increases in illegal activities such as hunting. Overall, there is a complex mixture of positive and negative effects of the pandemic lockdown on nature, all of which have the potential to lead to cascading responses which in turn impact wildlife and nature conservation. While the net effect of the lockdown will need to be assessed over years as data becomes available and persistent effects emerge, immediate responses were detected across the world. Thus initial qualitative and quantitative data arising from this serendipitous global quasi-experimental perturbation highlights the dual role that humans play in threatening and protecting species and ecosystems. Pathways to favorably tilt this delicate balance include reducing impacts and increasing conservation effectiveness 18 pages, 5 figures, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109175.-- The data supporting the findings of this study are available in the Supplementary Materials (Appendix 3–5, Table A3-A5). Raw datasets (where available) and results summary tables for each analysis of human mobility and empirical datasets are deposited in a github repository: https://github.com/rjcommand/PAN-Environment With funding from the Spanish government through the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (CEX2019-000928-S Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 Netherlands, Switzerland, ItalyPublisher:Wiley Vlieg‐Boerstra, Berber; de Jong, Nicolette; Meyer, Rosan; Agostoni, Carlo; De Cosmi, Valentina; Grimshaw, Kate; Milani, Gregorio Paolo; Muraro, Antonella; Oude Elberink, Hanneke; Pali‐Schöll, Isabella; Roduit, Caroline; Sasaki, Mari; Skypala, Isabel; Sokolowska, Milena; van Splunter, Marloes; Untersmayr, Eva; Venter, Carina; O’Mahony, Liam; Nwaru, Bright I;AbstractIt remains uncertain as to whether nutrient supplementation for the general population considered healthy could be useful in the prevention of RTIs, such as COVID‐19. In this systematic review and meta‐analysis, the evidence was evaluated for primary prevention of any viral respiratory tract infection (RTI) such as SARS‐CoV‐2, through supplementation of nutrients with a recognized role in immune function: multiple micronutrients, vitamin A, folic acid, vitamin B12, C, D, E, beta‐carotene, zinc, iron and long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. The search produced 15,163 records of which 93 papers (based on 115 studies) met the inclusion criteria, resulting in 199,055 subjects (191,636 children and 7,419 adults) from 37 countries. Sixty‐three studies were included in the meta‐analyses, which was performed for children and adults separately. By stratifying the meta‐analysis by world regions, only studies performed in Asia showed a significant but heterogeneous protective effect of zinc supplementation on RTIs (RR 0.86, 95% CI 0.7–0.96, I2 = 79.1%, p = .000). Vitamin D supplementation in adults significantly decreased the incidence of RTI (RR 0.89, 95% CI 0.79–0.99, p = .272), particularly in North America (RR 0.82 95% CI 0.68–0.97), but not in Europe or Oceania. Supplementation of nutrients in the general population has either no or at most a very limited effect on prevention of RTIs. Zinc supplementation appears protective for children in Asia, whilst vitamin D may protect adults in the USA and Canada. In 10/115 (8.7%) studies post‐hoc analyses based on stratification for nutritional status was performed. In only one study zinc supplementation was found to be more effective in children with low zinc serum as compared to children with normal zinc serum levels.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Croatia, Qatar, Australia, Australia, Netherlands, Italy, Brazil, Italy, FinlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Jad Adrian Washif; Abdulaziz Farooq; Isabel Krug; David B. Pyne; Evert Verhagen; Lee Taylor; Del P. Wong; Iñigo Mujika; Cristina Cortis; Monoem Haddad; Omid Ahmadian; Mahmood Al Jufaili; Ramzi Al-Horani; Abdulla Saeed Al-Mohannadi; Asma Aloui; Achraf Ammar; Fitim Arifi; Abdul Rashid Aziz; Mikhail Batuev; Christopher Martyn Beaven; Ralph Beneke; Arben Bici; Pallawi Bishnoi; Lone Bogwasi; Daniel Bok; Omar Boukhris; Daniel Boullosa; Nicola Bragazzi; João Brito; Roxana Paola Palacios Cartagena; Anis Chaouachi; Stephen S. Cheung; Hamdi Chtourou; Germina Cosma; Tadej Debevec; Matthew D. DeLang; A Dellal; Gürhan Dönmez; Tarak Driss; Juan David Peña Duque; Cristiano Eirale; Mohamed Elloumi; Carl Foster; Emerson Franchini; Andrea Fusco; Olivier Galy; Paul B. Gastin; Nicholas Gill; Olivier Girard; Cvita Gregov; Shona L. Halson; Omar Hammouda; Ivana Hanzlíková; Bahar Hassanmirzaei; Thomas A. Haugen; Kim Hébert-Losier; Hussein Muñoz Helú; Tomás Herrera-Valenzuela; Florentina J. Hettinga; Louis Holtzhausen; Olivier Hue; Antonio Dello Iacono; Johanna K. Ihalainen; Carl James; Dina Christina Janse van Rensburg; Saju Joseph; Karim Kamoun; Mehdi Khaled; Karim Khalladi; Kwang Joon Kim; Lian-Yee Kok; Lewis MacMillan; Leonardo Jose Mataruna-Dos-Santos; Ryo Matsunaga; Shpresa Memishi; Grégoire P. Millet; Imen Moussa-Chamari; Danladi I. Musa; Hoang Minh Thuan Nguyen; Pantelis T. Nikolaidis; Adam Owen; Johnny Padulo; Jeffrey Pagaduan; Nirmala Kanthi Panagodage Perera; Jorge Pérez-Gómez; Lervasen Pillay; Arporn Popa; Avishkar Pudasaini; Alireza Rabbani; Tandiyo Rahayu; Mohamed Romdhani; Paul A. Salamh; Abu Sufian Sarkar; Andy Schillinger; Stephen Seiler; Heny Setyawati; Navina Shrestha; Fatona Suraya; Montassar Tabben; Khaled Trabelsi; Axel Urhausen; Maarit Valtonen; Johanna Weber; Rodney Whiteley; Adel Zrane; Yacine Zerguini; Piotr Zmijewski; Øyvind Sandbakk; Helmi Ben Saad; Karim Chamari;pmc: PMC8536915
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Objective Our objective was to explore the training-related knowledge, beliefs, and practices of athletes and the influence of lockdowns in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Methods Athletes (n = 12,526, comprising 13% world class, 21% international, 36% national, 24% state, and 6% recreational) completed an online survey that was available from 17 May to 5 July 2020 and explored their training behaviors (training knowledge, beliefs/attitudes, and practices), including specific questions on their training intensity, frequency, and session duration before and during lockdown (March–June 2020). Results Overall, 85% of athletes wanted to “maintain training,” and 79% disagreed with the statement that it is “okay to not train during lockdown,” with a greater prevalence for both in higher-level athletes. In total, 60% of athletes considered “coaching by correspondence (remote coaching)” to be sufficient (highest amongst world-class athletes). During lockdown, < 40% were able to maintain sport-specific training (e.g., long endurance [39%], interval training [35%], weightlifting [33%], plyometric exercise [30%]) at pre-lockdown levels (higher among world-class, international, and national athletes), with most (83%) training for “general fitness and health maintenance” during lockdown. Athletes trained alone (80%) and focused on bodyweight (65%) and cardiovascular (59%) exercise/training during lockdown. Compared with before lockdown, most athletes reported reduced training frequency (from between five and seven sessions per week to four or fewer), shorter training sessions (from ≥ 60 to < 60 min), and lower sport-specific intensity (~ 38% reduction), irrespective of athlete classification. Conclusions COVID-19-related lockdowns saw marked reductions in athletic training specificity, intensity, frequency, and duration, with notable within-sample differences (by athlete classification). Higher classification athletes had the strongest desire to “maintain” training and the greatest opposition to “not training” during lockdowns. These higher classification athletes retained training specificity to a greater degree than others, probably because of preferential access to limited training resources. More higher classification athletes considered “coaching by correspondence” as sufficient than did lower classification athletes. These lockdown-mediated changes in training were not conducive to maintenance or progression of athletes’ physical capacities and were also likely detrimental to athletes’ mental health. These data can be used by policy makers, athletes, and their multidisciplinary teams to modulate their practice, with a degree of individualization, in the current and continued pandemic-related scenario. Furthermore, the data may drive training-related educational resources for athletes and their multidisciplinary teams. Such upskilling would provide athletes with evidence to inform their training modifications in response to germane situations (e.g., COVID related, injury, and illness). peerReviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Croatia, United Kingdom, ItalyPublisher:European Respiratory Society (ERS) Andreas Jung; Annalisa Orenti; Fiona Dunlevy; Elina Aleksejeva; Egil Bakkeheim; Vladimir Bobrovnichy; Siobhán B. Carr; Carla Colombo; Harriet Corvol; Rebecca Cosgriff; Géraldine Daneau; Deniz Dogru; Pavel Drevinek; Andrea Dugac Vukic; Isabelle Fajac; A. Fox; S. Fustik; Vincent Gulmans; Satenik Harutyunyan; Elpis Hatziagorou; Irena Kasmi; Hana Kayserova; Elena Kondratyeva; Uros Krivec; Halyna Makukh; Kęstutis Malakauskas; Edward F. McKone; Meir Mei-Zahav; Isabelle de Monestrol; Hanne Vebert Olesen; Rita Padoan; Tsitsino Parulava; María Dolores Pastor-Vivero; Luísa Pereira; Guergana Petrova; Andreas Pfleger; Liviu Pop; Jacqui G. van Rens; Milan Rodić; Marc Schlesser; Valérie Storms; Oxana Turcu; Lukasz Woźniacki; Panayiotis K. Yiallouros; A. Zolin; Damian G. Downey; Lutz Naehrlich;BackgroundSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) can lead to severe outcomes.MethodsIn this observational study, the European Cystic Fibrosis Society Patient Registry collected data on pwCF and SARS-CoV-2 infection to estimate incidence, describe clinical presentation and investigate factors associated with severe outcomes using multivariable analysis.ResultsUp to December 31, 2020, 26 countries reported information on 828 pwCF and SARS-CoV-2 infection. Incidence was 17.2 per 1000 pwCF (95% CI: 16.0–18.4). Median age was 24 years, 48.4% were male and 9.4% had lung transplants. SARS-CoV-2 incidence was higher in lung-transplanted (28.6; 95% CI: 22.7–35.5) versus non-lung-transplanted pwCF (16.6; 95% CI: 15.4–17.8) (p≤0.001).SARS-CoV-2 infection caused symptomatic illness in 75.7%. Factors associated with symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection were age >40 years, at least one F508del mutation and pancreatic insufficiency.Overall, 23.7% of pwCF were admitted to hospital, 2.5% of those to intensive care, and regretfully 11 (1.4%) died. Hospitalisation, oxygen therapy, intensive care, respiratory support and death were 2- to 6-fold more frequent in lung-transplanted versus non-lung-transplanted pwCF.Factors associated with hospitalisation and oxygen therapy were lung transplantation, cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD), moderate or severe lung disease and azithromycin use (often considered a surrogate marker for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and poorer lung function).ConclusionSARS-CoV-2 infection yielded high morbidity and hospitalisation in pwCF. PwCF with forced expiratory volume in 1 s <70% predicted, CFRD and those with lung transplants are at particular risk of more severe outcomes.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 ItalyPublisher:SAGE Publications Xin Wang; Elena Gkrouzman; Danieli Castro Oliveira Andrade; Laura Andreoli; Medha Barbhaiya; H Michael Belmont; David Ware Branch; Guilherme R de Jesús; Maria Efthymiou; Roberto Ríos-Garcés; Maria Gerosa; Georges El Hasbani; Jason Knight; Pier Luigi Meroni; Giulia Pazzola; Michelle Petri; Jacob Rand; Jane Salmon; Maria Tektonidou; Angela Tincani; Imad W Uthman; Stephane Zuily; Yu Zuo; Michael Lockshin; Hannah Cohen; Doruk Erkan;Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with a high rate of thrombosis. Prolonged activated partial thromboplastin times (aPTT) and antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are reported in COVID-19 patients. The majority of publications have not reported whether patients develop clinically relevant persistent aPL, and the clinical significance of new aPL-positivity in COVID-19 is currently unknown. However, the reports of aPL-positivity in COVID-19 raised the question whether common mechanisms exist in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). In both conditions, thrombotic microangiopathy resulting in microvascular injury and thrombosis is hypothesized to occur through multiple pathways, including endothelial damage, complement activation, and release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETosis). APS-ACTION, an international APS research network, created a COVID-19 working group that reviewed common mechanisms, positive aPL tests in COVID-19 patients, and implications of COVID-19 infection for patients with known aPL positivity or APS, with the goals of proposing guidance for clinical management and monitoring of aPL-positive COVID-19 patients. This guidance also serves as a call and focus for clinical and basic scientific research.
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and other eicosanoid pathway modifiers are among the most ubiquitously used medications in the general population. Their broad anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic effects are applied against symptoms of respiratory infections, including SARS-CoV-2, as well as in other acute and chronic inflammatory diseases that often coexist with allergy and asthma. However, the current pandemic of COVID-19 also revealed the gaps in our understanding of their mechanism of action, selectivity, and interactions not only during viral infections and inflammation, but also in asthma exacerbations, uncontrolled allergic inflammation, and NSAIDs-exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD). In this context, the consensus report summarizes currently available knowledge, novel discoveries, and controversies regarding the use of NSAIDs in COVID-19, and the role of NSAIDs in asthma and viral asthma exacerbations. We also describe here novel mechanisms of action of leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs), outline how to predict responses to LTRA therapy and discuss a potential role of LTRA therapy in COVID-19 treatment. Moreover, we discuss interactions of novel T2 biologicals and other eicosanoid pathway modifiers on the horizon, such as prostaglandin D2 antagonists and cannabinoids, with eicosanoid pathways, in context of viral infections and exacerbations of asthma and allergic diseases. Finally, we identify and summarize the major knowledge gaps and unmet needs in current eicosanoid research. ispartof: ALLERGY vol:77 issue:8 pages:2337-2354 ispartof: location:Denmark status: published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Poland, Italy, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Belgium, Italy, France, Switzerland, France, Denmark, FrancePublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Baigent, C.; Windecker, S.; Andreini, D.; Arbelo, E.; Barbato, E.; Bartorelli, A.L.; Baumbach, A.; Behr, E.R.; Berti, S.; Bueno, H.; Capodanno, D.; Cappato, R.; Chieffo, A.; Collet, J.P.; Cuisset, T.; Simone, G. de; Delgado, V.; Dendale, P.; Dudek, D.; Edvardsen, T.; Elvan, A.; Gonzalez-Juanatey, J.R.; Gori, M.; Grobbee, D.; Guzik, T.J.; Halvorsen, S.; Haude, M.; Heidbuchel, H.; Hindricks, G.; Ibanez, B.; Karam, N.; Katus, H.; Klok, F.A.; Konstantinides, S.V.; Landmesser, U.; Leclercq, C.; Leonardi, S.; Lettino, M.; Marenzi, G.; Mauri, J.; Metra, M.; Morici, N.; Mueller, C.; Petronio, A.S.; Polovina, M.M.; Potpara, T.; Praz, F.; Prendergast, B.; Prescott, E.; Price, S.; Pruszczyk, P.; Rodriguez-Leor, O.; Roffi, M.; Romaguera, R.; Rosenkranz, S.; Sarkozy, A.; Scherrenberg, M.; Seferovic, P.; Senni, M.; Spera, F.R.; Stefanini, G.; Thiele, H.; Tomasoni, D.; Torracca, L.; Touyz, R.M.; Wilde, A.A.; Williams, B.; European Soc Cardiology;pmc: PMC8690026 , PMC8690255
Abstract Aims Since its emergence in early 2020, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has reached pandemic levels, and there have been repeated outbreaks across the globe. The aim of this two-part series is to provide practical knowledge and guidance to aid clinicians in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in association with COVID-19. Methods and results A narrative literature review of the available evidence has been performed, and the resulting information has been organized into two parts. The first, reported here, focuses on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of cardiovascular (CV) conditions that may be manifest in patients with COVID-19. The second part, which will follow in a later edition of the journal, addresses the topics of care pathways, treatment, and follow-up of CV conditions in patients with COVID-19. Conclusion This comprehensive review is not a formal guideline but rather a document that provides a summary of current knowledge and guidance to practicing clinicians managing patients with CVD and COVID-19. The recommendations are mainly the result of observations and personal experience from healthcare providers. Therefore, the information provided here may be subject to change with increasing knowledge, evidence from prospective studies, and changes in the pandemic. Likewise, the guidance provided in the document should not interfere with recommendations provided by local and national healthcare authorities. Graphical Abstract Graphical Abstract
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 France, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, SpainPublisher:European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC) Kimberley S. M. Benschop; Jan Albert; Andrés Antón; Cristina Andres; Maitane Aranzamendi; Brynja Armannsdottir; Jean-Luc Bailly; Fausto Baldanti; Guðrún Erna Baldvinsdóttir; Stuart Beard; Natasa Berginc; Sindy Böttcher; Soile Blomqvist; L. Bubba; Cristina Calvo; María Cabrerizo; Annalisa Cavallero; Cristina Celma; Ferruccio Ceriotti; Inês Costa; Simon Cottrell; Margarita Del Cuerpo; Jonathan Dean; Jennifer L. Dembinski; Sabine Diedrich; Javier Díez-Domingo; DagnyHaug Dorenberg; Erwin Duizer; Robert Dyrdak; Diana Fanti; Agnes Farkas; Susan Feeney; Jacky Flipse; Cillian De Gascun; Cristina Galli; Irina Georgieva; Laura Gifford; Raquel Guiomar; Mario Hönemann; Niina Ikonen; Marion Jeannoel; Laurence Josset; Kathrin Keeren; F. Xavier López-Labrador; Melanie Maier; James McKenna; Adam Meijer; Beatriz Mengual-Chuliá; Sofie Midgley; Audrey Mirand; Milagrosa Montes; Catherine Moore; Ursula Morley; Jean-Luc Murk; Lubomira Nikolaeva-Glomb; Sanela Numanovic; Massimo Oggioni; Paula Palminha; Elena Pariani; Laura Pellegrinelli; Antonio Piralla; Corinna Pietsch; Luis Pineiro; Nuria Rabella; Petra Rainetova; Sara Colonia Uceda Renteria; María Pilar Romero; Marijke Reynders; Lieuwe Roorda; Carita Savolainen-Kopra; Isabelle Schuffenecker; Aysa Soynova; Caroline Ma Swanink; Tina Uršič; Jaco J. Verweij; Jorgina Vila; Tytti Vuorinen; Peter Simmonds; Thea Kølsen Fischer; Heli Harvala;pmc: PMC8646978
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handle: 20.500.12105/14301 , 10550/95585 , 2434/883199 , 20.500.12530/68521 , 10029/625468 , 11250/2996621
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pmid: 34763750
handle: 20.500.12105/14301 , 10550/95585 , 2434/883199 , 20.500.12530/68521 , 10029/625468 , 11250/2996621
We report a rapid increase in enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) infections, with 139 cases reported from eight European countries between 31 July and 14 October 2021. This upsurge is in line with the seasonality of EV-D68 and was presumably stimulated by the widespread reopening after COVID-19 lockdown. Most cases were identified in September, but more are to be expected in the coming months. Reinforcement of clinical awareness, diagnostic capacities and surveillance of EV-D68 is urgently needed in Europe. Sí
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Italy, Italy, Italy, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, SpainPublisher:Elsevier BV Guglielmo Campus; M Diaz Betancourt; MG Cagetti; Rodrigo A. Giacaman; David J. Manton; Gva Douglas; Thiago Saads Carvalho; JC Carvalho; Ana Vukovic; FJ Cortés-Martinicorena; Denis Bourgeois; Vita Machiulskiene; R Sava-Rosianu; J Krithikadatta; N Sergeevna Morozova; AM Acevedo; AA Agudelo-Suarez; G Aguirre; K Aguirre; I Alfonso; HA Ghaffar; RA El Fadl; SA Al Maghlouth; T Almerich-Torres; F Amadori; K Antia; E Bajric; DM Barbosa-Liz; S Ben-Tanfous; H Bieber; S Bhusari; S Birch; G Bontà; P Bottenberg; JJ Bruers; L Bustillos; P Bührens; J Cai; JL Cairoli; Fca Carrer; MB Correa; B Cortés-Acha; F Carrouel; R de Carvalho Oliveira; F Cocco; Felicity Crombie; Julia Csikar; Dominique Declerck; M Denkovski; James Deschner; J Dopico-San Martin; O Viktorovna Dudnik; WY Escobar; A Elwishahy; Constanza E. Fernández; Margherita Fontana; A Frattaroli Pericchi; M Ghorbe; E. Gigineishvili; A Garcia Quintana; J Gray; Neeraj Gugnani; Karla Gambetta-Tessini; A Haider; M Hopcraft; J Hüttmann; N Hysenaj; A Jalal; M Jikia; Jacob John; G Kaps-Richter; T Kerber Tedesco; Soraya León; KA Levin; H Pau Lew; M Aperecida Moreira Machado; A Beneictovna MacLennan; J Onome Mafeni; M Minatel Braga; JM Montiel-Company; A Malerba; S Mandić-Rajčević; A Askerovich Mamedo; Shani Ann Mani; O Marouane; Dejan Markovic; E Paredes Martinez; N Maroufidis; F Medeiros Mendes; C F Mendez; Sabri Musa; A Necibi; N Azlida Mohd Nor; B Tochukwu Ojukwu; Niek J.M. Opdam; L Ottolenghi; J Owen; Ana Laura Pássaro; I.F. Persoon; Tamara Peric; E Pesaressi-Torres; V Philippides; SP Plaza-Ruiz; D Procida Raggio; FJ Rivas Cartagena; F Ramos-Gomez; M Sabashvili; G Solis Sanchez; R Villena Sarmiento; H Schrader; Stefan Serban; R Bairstow; A Senna; B Shi; Cpc Sim; E Slabsinskiene; Gianrico Spagnuolo; A F Squassi; O Olufemi Taiwo; A Thodhorjani; P Tietler; Cmc Volgenant; M.H. van der Veen; Z Vlahovic; Abhijit Visaria; Y Romero Uzcategui; E Xhajanka; Q Yan; O Zeng; O Zeyer; A Zukanovic; Thomas Gerhard Wolf;OBJECTIVES: A multicentre survey was designed to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 outbreak on dental practice worldwide, estimate the COVID-19 related symptoms/signs, work attitudes and behaviour and the routine use of protective measures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). METHODS: A global survey using a standardized questionnaire with research groups from 36 countries was designed. The questionnaire was developed and pretested during April 2020 and contained three domains: 1) Personal data; 2) COVID-19 positive rate and symptoms/signs presumably related to the coronavirus; 3) Working conditions and PPE adopted after the outbreak. Countries' data were grouped by the Country Positive Rate (CPR) during the survey period and by Gross-National-Income per capita. An ordinal multinomial logistic regression model was carried out with COVID-19 self-reported rate referred by dental professionals as dependent variable to assess the association with questionnaire items. RESULTS: A total of 52,491 questionnaires were returned with a male/female ratio of 0.63. Out of the total respondents, 7,859 dental professionals (15%) reported symptoms/signs compatible with COVID-19. More than half of the sample (n = 27,818; 53%) stated to use FFP2/N95 masks, while 21,558 (41.07%) used eye protection. In the bivariate analysis, CPR and N95/FFP2 were significantly associated (OR = 1.80 95%CI = 1.60/2.82 and OR = 5.20 95%CI = 1.44/18.80, respectively), while Gross-National-Income was not statistically associated with CPR (OR = 1.09 95%CI = 0.97/1.60). The same significant associations were observed in the multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Oral health service provision has not been significantly affected by COVID-19, although access to routine dental care was reduced due to country-specific temporary lockdown periods. While the dental profession has been identified at high-risk, the reported rates of COVID-19 for dental professionals were not significantly different to those reported for the general population in each country. These findings may help to better plan oral health care for future pandemic events. ispartof: JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY vol:114 ispartof: location:England status: published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Italy, United KingdomPublisher:Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) Funded by:EC | BITRECS, ARC | ARC Centres of Excellence...EC| BITRECS ,ARC| ARC Centres of Excellence - Grant ID: CE170100009Authors: Gianluigi Li Bassi, MD, PhD; Jacky Y. Suen, BSc, PhD; Nicole White, PhD; Heidi J. Dalton, MD, MCCM; +203 AuthorsGianluigi Li Bassi, MD, PhD; Jacky Y. Suen, BSc, PhD; Nicole White, PhD; Heidi J. Dalton, MD, MCCM; Jonathon Fanning, BSc, MBBS, PhD, FANZCA, FCICM; Amanda Corley, RN; Sally Shrapnel, MBBS, BMedSc, MSc, PhD, FRACGP; Samuel Hinton, PhD; Simon Forsyth, PhD; Rex Parsons, BSc, MMedStats; John G. Laffey, MD; Eddy Fan, MD, PhD; Robert Bartlett, MD; Daniel Brodie, MD; Aidan Burrell, MD, PhD; Davide Chiumello, MD; Alyaa Elhazmi, MD; Giacomo Grasselli, MD; Carol Hodgson, PT, PhD; Shingo Ichiba, MD; Carlos Luna, MD; Eva Marwali, MD; Laura Merson, Bsc; Srinivas Murthy, MD; Alistair Nichol, MD, PhD; Mauro Panigada, MD; Paolo Pelosi, MD, FERS; Antoni Torres, MD, PhD, FERS; Pauline Yeung Ng, MD; Mark Ogino, MD; John F. Fraser, MBChB, PhD, FRCP(Glas), FFARCSI, FRCA, FCICM; on behalf of the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium; Tala Al-Dabbous; Huda Alfoudri; Mohammed Shamsah; Subbarao Elapavaluru; Ashley Berg; Christina Horn; Stephan Schroll; Jorge Velazco; Ludmyla Ploskanych; Wanda Fikes; Dan Meyer; Ashley Ehlers; Maysoon Shalabi-McGuire; Trent Witt; Lorenzo Grazioli; Luca Lorini; E. 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Grieco; Motohiro Asaki; Kota Hoshino; Leonardo Salazar; Laura Duarte; John Laffey; Bairbre McNicholas; David Cosgrave; Joseph McCaffrey; Allison Bone; Yusuff Hakeem; James Winearls; Mandy Tallott; David Thomson; Christel Arnold-Day; Jerome Cupido; Zainap Fanie; Malcom Miller; Lisa Seymore; Dawid van Straaten; Ali Ait Hssain; Jeffrey Aliudin; Al-Reem Alqahtani; Khoulod Mohamed; Ahmed Mohamed; Darwin Tan; Joy Villanueva; Ahmed Zaqout; Ethan Kurtzman; Arben Ademi; Ana Dobrita; Khadija El Aoudi; Juliet Segura; Gezy Giwangkancana; Shinichiro Ohshimo; Koji Hoshino; Saito Hitoshi; Javier Osatnik; Anne Joosten; Antoni Torres; Minlan Yang; Ana Motos; Carlos Luna; Francisco Arancibia; Virginie Williams; Alexandre Noel; Nestor Luque; Trieu Huynh Trung; Sophie Yacoub; Marina Fantini; Ruth Noemi Jorge García; Enrique Chicote Alvarez; Anna Greti; Adrian Ceccato; Angel Sanchez; Ana Loza Vazquez; Ferran Roche-Campo; Diego Franch-Llasat; Divina Tuazon; Marcelo Amato; Luciana Cassimiro; Flavio Pola; Francis Ribeiro; Guilherme Fonseca; Heidi Dalton; Mehul Desai; Erik Osborn; Hala Deeb; Antonio Arcadipane; Gennaro Martucci; Giovanna Panarello; Chiara Vitiello; Claudia Bianco; Giovanna Occhipinti; Matteo Rossetti; Raffaele Cuffaro; Sung-Min Cho Johns; Hiroaki Shimizu; Naoki Moriyama; Jae-Burm Kim; Nobuya Kitamura; Alyaa Elhazmi; Abdullah Al-Hudaib; Johannes Gebauer; Toshiki Yokoyama; Abdulrahman Al-Fares; Sarah Buabbas; Esam Alamad; Fatma Alawadhi; Kalthoum Alawadi; Hiro Tanaka; Satoru Hashimoto; Masaki Yamazaki; Tak-Hyuck Oh; Mark Epler; Cathleen Forney; Louise Kruse; Jared Feister; Joelle Williamson; Katherine Grobengieser; Eric Gnall; Sasha Golden; Mara Caroline; Amanda Palacios; Vincenzo Russotto; Aidan Burrell; Srinivas Murthy; Gianluigi Li Bassi; Jacky Suen; Nicole White;IMPORTANCE: Factors associated with mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 patients on invasive mechanical ventilation are still not fully elucidated. OBJECTIVES: To identify patient-level parameters, readily available at the bedside, associated with the risk of in-hospital mortality within 28 days from commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation or coronavirus disease 2019. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective observational cohort study by the global Coronavirus Disease 2019 Critical Care Consortium. Patients with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 requiring invasive mechanical ventilation from February 2, 2020, to May 15, 2021. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Patient characteristics and clinical data were assessed upon ICU admission, the commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation and for 28 days thereafter. We primarily aimed to identify time-independent and time-dependent risk factors for 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality. RESULTS: One-thousand five-hundred eighty-seven patients were included in the survival analysis; 588 patients died in hospital within 28 days of commencing invasive mechanical ventilation (37%). Cox-regression analysis identified associations between the hazard of 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality with age (hazard ratio, 1.26 per 10-yr increase in age; 95% CI, 1.16–1.37; p < 0.001), positive end-expiratory pressure upon commencement of invasive mechanical ventilation (hazard ratio, 0.81 per 5 cm H2O increase; 95% CI, 0.67–0.97; p = 0.02). Time-dependent parameters associated with 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality were serum creatinine (hazard ratio, 1.28 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.15–1.41; p < 0.001), lactate (hazard ratio, 1.22 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.11–1.34; p < 0.001), Paco2 (hazard ratio, 1.63 per doubling; 95% CI, 1.19–2.25; p < 0.001), pH (hazard ratio, 0.89 per 0.1 increase; 95% CI, 0.8–14; p = 0.041), Pao2/Fio2 (hazard ratio, 0.58 per doubling; 95% CI, 0.52–0.66; p < 0.001), and mean arterial pressure (hazard ratio, 0.92 per 10 mm Hg increase; 95% CI, 0.88–0.97; p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This international study suggests that in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 on invasive mechanical ventilation, older age and clinically relevant variables monitored at baseline or sequentially during the course of invasive mechanical ventilation are associated with 28-day invasive mechanical ventilation mortality hazard. Further investigation is warranted to validate any causative roles these parameters might play in influencing clinical outcomes. Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 France, United Kingdom, Croatia, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, United KingdomPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:NSERC, EC | MOVEMED, ANR | PEPPER +2 projectsNSERC ,EC| MOVEMED ,ANR| PEPPER ,ARC| Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140100222 ,EC| FFP-BSSAmanda E. Bates; Richard B. Primack; Brandy S. Biggar; Tomas J. Bird; Mary E. Clinton; Rylan J. Command; Cerren Richards; Marc Shellard; Nathan R. Geraldi; Valeria Vergara; Orlando Acevedo-Charry; Zuania Colón-Piñeiro; David Ocampo; Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela; Cristian Mihai Adamescu; Sorin Cheval; Tudor Racoviceanu; Matthew D. Adams; Egide Kalisa; Vincent Z. Kuuire; Vikram Aditya; Pia Anderwald; Samuel Wiesmann; Sonja Wipf; Gal Badihi; Matthew G. Henderson; Hanspeter Loetscher; Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi; Fabio Bulleri; Iacopo Bertocci; Elena Maggi; Luca Rindi; Chiara Ravaglioli; Kristina Boerder; Philippe Archambault; Laurent Chauvaud; Camrin D. Braun; Jonathan D. Midwood; Jill L. Brooks; Steven J. Cooke; Uri Roll; Jonathan Belmaker; Assaf Zvuloni; Marta Coll; Brendan Connors; Lisa C. Lacko; Ellen G. Denny; Katharine L. Gerst; R. L. Marsh; Erin E. Posthumus; Reilly Rodriguez; Alyssa Rosemartin; Jeff Switzer; Kevin Wong; Susan J. Cunningham; Petra Sumasgutner; Arjun Amar; Robert L. Thomson; Miqkayla Stofberg; Rick D. Stuart-Smith; Paul B. Day; Graham J. Edgar; Antonia T. Cooper; Fabio C. De Leo; Paulson G. Des Brisay; Ross G. Dwyer; Cameron J. Baker; Craig E. Franklin; Ron Efrat; Víctor M. Eguíluz; Juan Fernández-Gracia; David Elustondo; Vicent Calatayud; Stephanie K. Archer; Dana Haggarty; Brendan D. Shea; Ben L. Gilby; Andrew D. Olds; Christopher J. Henderson; Thomas A. Schlacher; William D. Halliday; Nicholas A. W. Brown; Mackenzie B. Woods; Francis Juanes; Mitchell J. Rider; Patricia S. Albano; Neil Hammerschlag; Nicole Esteban; Yuhang Pan; Guojun He; Takanao Tanaka; Marc J. S. Hensel; Robert J. Orth; Christopher J. Patrick; Jonas Hentati-Sundberg; Olof Olsson; Margot L. Hessing-Lewis; Nicholas D. Higgs; Mark A. Hindell; Clive R. McMahon; Robert Harcourt; Sarah E. Hirsch; Justin R. Perrault; Shelby R. Hoover; Jennifer D. Reilly; Thibaud Gruber; Charlie Huveneers; Thomas M. Clarke; David S. Hik; Seth G. Cherry; Justin A. Del Bel Belluz; Jennifer M. Jackson; Shengjie Lai; Gregory D. LeClair; Thierry Grandmont; Frédéric Dulude de-Broin; Gilles Gauthier; Pierre Legagneux; Jesse S. Lewis; Jeffrey Haight; Zhu Liu; Jarod Lyon; Dallas D'Silva; Ian MacGregor-Fors; Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés; Felipe A. Estela; Camilo E. Sánchez-Sarria; Michelle García-Arroyo; Giann K. Aguirre-Samboní; Juan C. Franco Morales; Yehezkel Buba; Shira Salingré; Ruthy Yahel; Yigael Ben Ari; Eyal Miller; Rotem Sade; Guy Lavian; Harel Baz; Ilia Baskin; Alon Penn; Amit Dolev; Ogen Licht; Tabi Karkom; Avi Berkovitch; Ofer Yaakov; Raoul Manenti; Emiliano Mori; Enrico Lunghi; David March; Brendan J. Godley; David R. Barclay; Dugald Thomson; Richard K. Dewey; Jeannette Bedard; Aroha Miller; Amber Dearden; Jennifer Chapman; Laura Borden; Donna Gibbs; Nikita Sergeenko; Fiona Francis; Nicolas Moity; Jorge Ramírez-González; Gonzalo Mucientes; Alexandre Alonso-Fernández; Avi Bar-Massada; Ron Chen; Shmulik Yedvab; Steffen Oppel; Samuel Bakari; Victoria Saravia-Mullin; Anastasios Bounas; Dobromir Dobrev; Elzbieta Kret; Cloé Pourchier; Million Tesfaye; Stoyan C. Nikolov; Patrick T. Rex; Francesc Peters; Craig A. Radford; Louise Wilson; Lauren McWhinnie; Alessia Scuderi; Kathleen L. Prudic; Maxim Larrivée; Rebecca A. Hutchinson; Nuno Queiroz; Claudio A. Quesada-Rodriguez; Jessica P. Diaz-Orozco; Matthew P. Stefanak; Elizabeth M. P. Madin; Peter G. Ryan; Eleanor A. Weideman; Çağan H. Şekercioğlu; Jeffrey A. Seminoff; Megan E. Hanna; Takahiro Shimada; Mark G. Meekan; Martin K.S. Smith; Mohlamatsane M. Mokhatla; Malcolm C.K. Soh; Benjamin P. Y.-H. Lee; Adrian H.B. Loo; Gabriel Barros Gonçalves de Souza; Christopher D. Stallings; Meaghan E. Faletti; Michael J. Schram; Carina Terry; Matt Rothendler; Angélica Hernández-Palma; Bibiana Gómez-Valencia; Yenifer Herrera-Varón; Susana Rodríguez-Buriticá; Reut Vardi; Víctor Vázquez; Christian Requena-Mesa; Miyako H. Warrington; Lucy C. Woodall; Paris V. Stefanoudis; Xiangliang Zhang; Qiang Yang; Yuval Zukerman; Zehava Sigal; Amir Ayali; Eric Clua; Pamela Carzon; Luca Pedrotti; Catherine M. Foley; Camilo M. Botero; Yunior R. Velázquez; Nataliya A. Milchakova; Simon A. Morley; Veronica Nanni; Julia Wakeling; Ana F. L. Sobral; Emily Weigel; Alejandro Bernal-Ibáñez; Ignacio Gestoso; Eva Cacabelos; Francesca Cagnacci; Paula Moraga; Christian Rutz; Carlos M. Duarte;pmid: 34035536
pmc: PMC8135229
handle: 11568/1112657 , 10261/241910 , 2434/890490 , 10449/72274 , 11697/193186 , 10023/25418 , 11323/9365
pmid: 34035536
pmc: PMC8135229
handle: 11568/1112657 , 10261/241910 , 2434/890490 , 10449/72274 , 11697/193186 , 10023/25418 , 11323/9365
The Canada Research Chairs program provided funding for the core writing team. Field research funding was provided by A.G. Leventis Foundation; Agence Nationale de la Recherche, [grant number ANR-18-32–0010CE-01 (JCJC PEPPER)]; Agencia Estatal de Investigaci; Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação Tecnologia e Inovação (ARDITI), [grant number M1420-09-5369-FSE-000002]; Alan Peterson; ArcticNet; Arkadaşlar; Army Corp of Engineers; Artificial Reef Program; Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), National Collaborative; Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), University of Tasmania; Australian Institute of Marine Science; Australian Research Council, [grant number LP140100222]; Bai Xian Asia Institute; Batubay Özkan; BC Hydro Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Bertarelli Foundation; Bertarelli Programme in Marine Science; Bilge Bahar; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Biology Society of South Australia; Boston University; Burak Över; California State Assembly member Patrick O'Donnell; California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science & Technology; California State University Long Beach; Canada Foundation for Innovation (Major Science Initiative Fund and funding to Oceans Network Canada), [grant number MSI 30199 for ONC]; Cape Eleuthera Foundation; Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Charles Darwin Foundation, [grant number 2398]; Colombian Institute for the Development of Science and Technology (COLCIENCIAS), [grant number 811–2018]; Colombian Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, [grant number 0041–2020]; Columbia Basin Trust; Commission for Environmental Cooperation; Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Cultural practices and environmental certification of beaches, Universidad de la Costa, Colombia, [grant number INV.1106–01–002-15, 2020–21]; Department of Conservation New Zealand; Direction de l'Environnement de Polynésie Française; Disney Conservation Fund; DSI-NRF Centre of; Excellence at the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology; Ecology Project International; Emin Özgür; Environment and Climate Change Canada; European Community: RTD programme - Species Support to Policies; European Community's Seventh Framework Programme; European Union; European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, Marie Skłodowska-Curie, [grant number 798091, 794938]; Faruk Eczacıbaşı; Faruk Yalçın Zoo; Field research funding was provided by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, [grant numbers FWC-12164, FWC-14026, FWC-19050]; Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional; Fonds québécois de la recherche nature et technologies; Foundation Segré; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT Portugal); Galapagos National Park Directorate research, [grant number PC-41-20]; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, [grant number GBMF9881 and GBMF 8072]; Government of Tristan da Cunha; Habitat; Conservation Trust Foundation; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment; Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Sevastopol, Russia; Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt; Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Brazil; Israeli Academy of Science's Adams Fellowship; King Family Trust; Labex, CORAIL, France; Liber Ero Fellowship; LIFE (European Union), [grant number LIFE16 NAT/BG/000874]; María de Maeztu Program for Units of Excellence in R&D; Ministry of Science and Innovation, FEDER, SPASIMM,; Spain, [grant number FIS2016–80067-P (AEI/FEDER, UE)]; MOE-Korea, [grant number 2020002990006]; Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund; Montreal Space for Life; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Earth and Space Science Fellowship Program; National Geographic Society, [grant numbers NGS-82515R-20]; National Natural Science Fund of China; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; National Parks Board, Singapore; National Science and Technology Major Project of China; National Science Foundation, [grant number DEB-1832016]; Natural Environment Research Council of the UK; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Alliance COVID-19 grant program, [grant numbers ALLRP 550721–20, RGPIN-2014-06229 (year: 2014), RGPIN-2016-05772 (year: 2016)]; Neiser Foundation; Nekton Foundation; Network of Centre of Excellence of Canada: ArcticNet; North Family Foundation; Ocean Tracking Network; Ömer Külahçıoğlu; Oregon State University; Parks Canada Agency (Lake Louise, Yoho, and Kootenay Field Unit); Pew Charitable Trusts; Porsim Kanaf partnership; President's International Fellowship Initiative for postdoctoral researchers Chinese Academy of Sciences, [grant number 2019 PB0143]; Red Sea Research Center; Regional Government of the Azores, [grant number M3.1a/F/025/2015]; Regione Toscana; Rotary Club of Rhinebeck; Save our Seas Foundation; Science & Technology (CSU COAST); Science City Davos, Naturforschende Gesellschaft Davos; Seha İşmen; Sentinelle Nord program from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund; Servizio Foreste e Fauna (Provincia Autonoma di Trento); Sigrid Rausing Trust; Simon Fraser University; Sitka Foundation; Sivil Toplum Geliştirme Merkezi Derneği; South African National Parks (SANParks); South Australian Department for Environment and Water; Southern California Tuna Club (SCTC); Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge; Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation; State of California; Sternlicht Family Foundation; Suna Reyent; Sunshine Coast Regional Council; Tarea Vida, CEMZOC, Universidad de Oriente, Cuba, [grant number 10523, 2020]; Teck Coal; The Hamilton Waterfront Trust; The Ian Potter Foundation, Coastwest, Western Australian State NRM; The Red Sea Development Company; The Wanderlust Fund; The Whitley Fund; Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline; Tula Foundation (Hakai Institute); University of Arizona; University of Pisa; US Fish and Wildlife Service; US Geological Survey; Valencian Regional Government; Vermont Center for Ecostudies; Victorian Fisheries Authority; VMRC Fishing License Fund; and Wildlife Warriors Worldwide The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with nature. Here, we report immediate impacts of changes in human activities on wildlife and environmental threats during the early lockdown months of 2020, based on 877 qualitative reports and 332 quantitative assessments from 89 different studies. Hundreds of reports of unusual species observations from around the world suggest that animals quickly responded to the reductions in human presence. However, negative effects of lockdown on conservation also emerged, as confinement resulted in some park officials being unable to perform conservation, restoration and enforcement tasks, resulting in local increases in illegal activities such as hunting. Overall, there is a complex mixture of positive and negative effects of the pandemic lockdown on nature, all of which have the potential to lead to cascading responses which in turn impact wildlife and nature conservation. While the net effect of the lockdown will need to be assessed over years as data becomes available and persistent effects emerge, immediate responses were detected across the world. Thus initial qualitative and quantitative data arising from this serendipitous global quasi-experimental perturbation highlights the dual role that humans play in threatening and protecting species and ecosystems. Pathways to favorably tilt this delicate balance include reducing impacts and increasing conservation effectiveness 18 pages, 5 figures, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109175.-- The data supporting the findings of this study are available in the Supplementary Materials (Appendix 3–5, Table A3-A5). Raw datasets (where available) and results summary tables for each analysis of human mobility and empirical datasets are deposited in a github repository: https://github.com/rjcommand/PAN-Environment With funding from the Spanish government through the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (CEX2019-000928-S Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 Netherlands, Switzerland, ItalyPublisher:Wiley Vlieg‐Boerstra, Berber; de Jong, Nicolette; Meyer, Rosan; Agostoni, Carlo; De Cosmi, Valentina; Grimshaw, Kate; Milani, Gregorio Paolo; Muraro, Antonella; Oude Elberink, Hanneke; Pali‐Schöll, Isabella; Roduit, Caroline; Sasaki, Mari; Skypala, Isabel; Sokolowska, Milena; van Splunter, Marloes; Untersmayr, Eva; Venter, Carina; O’Mahony, Liam; Nwaru, Bright I;AbstractIt remains uncertain as to whether nutrient supplementation for the general population considered healthy could be useful in the prevention of RTIs, such as COVID‐19. In this systematic review and meta‐analysis, the evidence was evaluated for primary prevention of any viral respiratory tract infection (RTI) such as SARS‐CoV‐2, through supplementation of nutrients with a recognized role in immune function: multiple micronutrients, vitamin A, folic acid, vitamin B12, C, D, E, beta‐carotene, zinc, iron and long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. The search produced 15,163 records of which 93 papers (based on 115 studies) met the inclusion criteria, resulting in 199,055 subjects (191,636 children and 7,419 adults) from 37 countries. Sixty‐three studies were included in the meta‐analyses, which was performed for children and adults separately. By stratifying the meta‐analysis by world regions, only studies performed in Asia showed a significant but heterogeneous protective effect of zinc supplementation on RTIs (RR 0.86, 95% CI 0.7–0.96, I2 = 79.1%, p = .000). Vitamin D supplementation in adults significantly decreased the incidence of RTI (RR 0.89, 95% CI 0.79–0.99, p = .272), particularly in North America (RR 0.82 95% CI 0.68–0.97), but not in Europe or Oceania. Supplementation of nutrients in the general population has either no or at most a very limited effect on prevention of RTIs. Zinc supplementation appears protective for children in Asia, whilst vitamin D may protect adults in the USA and Canada. In 10/115 (8.7%) studies post‐hoc analyses based on stratification for nutritional status was performed. In only one study zinc supplementation was found to be more effective in children with low zinc serum as compared to children with normal zinc serum levels.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Croatia, Qatar, Australia, Australia, Netherlands, Italy, Brazil, Italy, FinlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Jad Adrian Washif; Abdulaziz Farooq; Isabel Krug; David B. Pyne; Evert Verhagen; Lee Taylor; Del P. Wong; Iñigo Mujika; Cristina Cortis; Monoem Haddad; Omid Ahmadian; Mahmood Al Jufaili; Ramzi Al-Horani; Abdulla Saeed Al-Mohannadi; Asma Aloui; Achraf Ammar; Fitim Arifi; Abdul Rashid Aziz; Mikhail Batuev; Christopher Martyn Beaven; Ralph Beneke; Arben Bici; Pallawi Bishnoi; Lone Bogwasi; Daniel Bok; Omar Boukhris; Daniel Boullosa; Nicola Bragazzi; João Brito; Roxana Paola Palacios Cartagena; Anis Chaouachi; Stephen S. Cheung; Hamdi Chtourou; Germina Cosma; Tadej Debevec; Matthew D. DeLang; A Dellal; Gürhan Dönmez; Tarak Driss; Juan David Peña Duque; Cristiano Eirale; Mohamed Elloumi; Carl Foster; Emerson Franchini; Andrea Fusco; Olivier Galy; Paul B. Gastin; Nicholas Gill; Olivier Girard; Cvita Gregov; Shona L. Halson; Omar Hammouda; Ivana Hanzlíková; Bahar Hassanmirzaei; Thomas A. Haugen; Kim Hébert-Losier; Hussein Muñoz Helú; Tomás Herrera-Valenzuela; Florentina J. Hettinga; Louis Holtzhausen; Olivier Hue; Antonio Dello Iacono; Johanna K. Ihalainen; Carl James; Dina Christina Janse van Rensburg; Saju Joseph; Karim Kamoun; Mehdi Khaled; Karim Khalladi; Kwang Joon Kim; Lian-Yee Kok; Lewis MacMillan; Leonardo Jose Mataruna-Dos-Santos; Ryo Matsunaga; Shpresa Memishi; Grégoire P. Millet; Imen Moussa-Chamari; Danladi I. Musa; Hoang Minh Thuan Nguyen; Pantelis T. Nikolaidis; Adam Owen; Johnny Padulo; Jeffrey Pagaduan; Nirmala Kanthi Panagodage Perera; Jorge Pérez-Gómez; Lervasen Pillay; Arporn Popa; Avishkar Pudasaini; Alireza Rabbani; Tandiyo Rahayu; Mohamed Romdhani; Paul A. Salamh; Abu Sufian Sarkar; Andy Schillinger; Stephen Seiler; Heny Setyawati; Navina Shrestha; Fatona Suraya; Montassar Tabben; Khaled Trabelsi; Axel Urhausen; Maarit Valtonen; Johanna Weber; Rodney Whiteley; Adel Zrane; Yacine Zerguini; Piotr Zmijewski; Øyvind Sandbakk; Helmi Ben Saad; Karim Chamari;pmc: PMC8536915
handle: 2434/877417 , 10453/154173 , 11580/86523 , 10576/48745
Objective Our objective was to explore the training-related knowledge, beliefs, and practices of athletes and the influence of lockdowns in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Methods Athletes (n = 12,526, comprising 13% world class, 21% international, 36% national, 24% state, and 6% recreational) completed an online survey that was available from 17 May to 5 July 2020 and explored their training behaviors (training knowledge, beliefs/attitudes, and practices), including specific questions on their training intensity, frequency, and session duration before and during lockdown (March–June 2020). Results Overall, 85% of athletes wanted to “maintain training,” and 79% disagreed with the statement that it is “okay to not train during lockdown,” with a greater prevalence for both in higher-level athletes. In total, 60% of athletes considered “coaching by correspondence (remote coaching)” to be sufficient (highest amongst world-class athletes). During lockdown, < 40% were able to maintain sport-specific training (e.g., long endurance [39%], interval training [35%], weightlifting [33%], plyometric exercise [30%]) at pre-lockdown levels (higher among world-class, international, and national athletes), with most (83%) training for “general fitness and health maintenance” during lockdown. Athletes trained alone (80%) and focused on bodyweight (65%) and cardiovascular (59%) exercise/training during lockdown. Compared with before lockdown, most athletes reported reduced training frequency (from between five and seven sessions per week to four or fewer), shorter training sessions (from ≥ 60 to < 60 min), and lower sport-specific intensity (~ 38% reduction), irrespective of athlete classification. Conclusions COVID-19-related lockdowns saw marked reductions in athletic training specificity, intensity, frequency, and duration, with notable within-sample differences (by athlete classification). Higher classification athletes had the strongest desire to “maintain” training and the greatest opposition to “not training” during lockdowns. These higher classification athletes retained training specificity to a greater degree than others, probably because of preferential access to limited training resources. More higher classification athletes considered “coaching by correspondence” as sufficient than did lower classification athletes. These lockdown-mediated changes in training were not conducive to maintenance or progression of athletes’ physical capacities and were also likely detrimental to athletes’ mental health. These data can be used by policy makers, athletes, and their multidisciplinary teams to modulate their practice, with a degree of individualization, in the current and continued pandemic-related scenario. Furthermore, the data may drive training-related educational resources for athletes and their multidisciplinary teams. Such upskilling would provide athletes with evidence to inform their training modifications in response to germane situations (e.g., COVID related, injury, and illness). peerReviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 Croatia, United Kingdom, ItalyPublisher:European Respiratory Society (ERS) Andreas Jung; Annalisa Orenti; Fiona Dunlevy; Elina Aleksejeva; Egil Bakkeheim; Vladimir Bobrovnichy; Siobhán B. Carr; Carla Colombo; Harriet Corvol; Rebecca Cosgriff; Géraldine Daneau; Deniz Dogru; Pavel Drevinek; Andrea Dugac Vukic; Isabelle Fajac; A. Fox; S. Fustik; Vincent Gulmans; Satenik Harutyunyan; Elpis Hatziagorou; Irena Kasmi; Hana Kayserova; Elena Kondratyeva; Uros Krivec; Halyna Makukh; Kęstutis Malakauskas; Edward F. McKone; Meir Mei-Zahav; Isabelle de Monestrol; Hanne Vebert Olesen; Rita Padoan; Tsitsino Parulava; María Dolores Pastor-Vivero; Luísa Pereira; Guergana Petrova; Andreas Pfleger; Liviu Pop; Jacqui G. van Rens; Milan Rodić; Marc Schlesser; Valérie Storms; Oxana Turcu; Lukasz Woźniacki; Panayiotis K. Yiallouros; A. Zolin; Damian G. Downey; Lutz Naehrlich;BackgroundSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) can lead to severe outcomes.MethodsIn this observational study, the European Cystic Fibrosis Society Patient Registry collected data on pwCF and SARS-CoV-2 infection to estimate incidence, describe clinical presentation and investigate factors associated with severe outcomes using multivariable analysis.ResultsUp to December 31, 2020, 26 countries reported information on 828 pwCF and SARS-CoV-2 infection. Incidence was 17.2 per 1000 pwCF (95% CI: 16.0–18.4). Median age was 24 years, 48.4% were male and 9.4% had lung transplants. SARS-CoV-2 incidence was higher in lung-transplanted (28.6; 95% CI: 22.7–35.5) versus non-lung-transplanted pwCF (16.6; 95% CI: 15.4–17.8) (p≤0.001).SARS-CoV-2 infection caused symptomatic illness in 75.7%. Factors associated with symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection were age >40 years, at least one F508del mutation and pancreatic insufficiency.Overall, 23.7% of pwCF were admitted to hospital, 2.5% of those to intensive care, and regretfully 11 (1.4%) died. Hospitalisation, oxygen therapy, intensive care, respiratory support and death were 2- to 6-fold more frequent in lung-transplanted versus non-lung-transplanted pwCF.Factors associated with hospitalisation and oxygen therapy were lung transplantation, cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD), moderate or severe lung disease and azithromycin use (often considered a surrogate marker for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and poorer lung function).ConclusionSARS-CoV-2 infection yielded high morbidity and hospitalisation in pwCF. PwCF with forced expiratory volume in 1 s <70% predicted, CFRD and those with lung transplants are at particular risk of more severe outcomes.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 17 citations 17 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert ERJ Open Research; A... arrow_drop_down ERJ Open Research; Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca dell'Università degli Studi di Milano; PURE Aarhus University; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NCERJ Open ResearchArticle . 2021Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8557394Data sources: PubMed Centraladd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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