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Researchers identify seven forms of mild COVID-19

Written by | 24 Nov 2020

Article written by Gary Finnegan There are seven ‘forms of disease’ in people with mild COVID-19, according to scientists at the Medical University of Vienna.

Deficient vitamin D status associated with increased COVID-19 risk

Written by | 22 Nov 2020

Article written by Bruce Sylvester Researchers from a retrospective study have reported an association between vitamin D deficiency and an increase in the risk of becoming infected with… read more.

Pandemic critical care drug requirements – lessons learned

Written by | 18 Nov 2020

Interview and article by Christine Clark Pharmacist Anita Hogg explains how well Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC) model to estimate the critical care drug requirements during the covid-19… read more.

Estimating pandemic critical care drug requirements

Written by | 17 Nov 2020

Interview and article by Christine Clark Pharmacist Anita Hogg explains how the Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC) in Belfast developed and applied a model to estimate the critical… read more.

The MOIC and pandemic critical care drug requirements

Written by | 16 Nov 2020

Interview and article by Christine Clark Pharmacist Anita Hogg explains the work of the Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC) in Belfast and how the Centre helped to ensure… read more.

Stronger antibody response to more severe disease

Written by | 15 Nov 2020

Sex, age, and severity of disease may be useful in identifying COVID-19 survivors who are likely to have high levels of antibodies that can protect against the disease,… read more.

Most psoriasis patients taking immunosuppressants survive COVID-19

Written by | 14 Nov 2020

Patients with psoriasis who are taking drugs that affect their immune system have high rates of survival from COVID-19. According to the first findings from a global registry… read more.

Practice pharmacy services during the covid pandemic and in the future

Written by | 4 Nov 2020

Interview and article by Christine Clark Practice pharmacists were able to adjust and simplify drug treatment to ensure continued effective treatment during the covid pandemic – and could… read more.

SMART and i2i – innovative services to support practice pharmacists

Written by | 3 Nov 2020

Interview and article by Christine Clark Two programmes comprising training materials and back-up resources, have been essential for the development of effective practice pharmacy services that deliver meaningful… read more.

Biggest carbon dioxide drop: Real-time data show COVID-19’s massive impact on global emissions

Written by | 30 Oct 2020

While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to threaten millions of lives around the world, the first half of 2020 saw an unprecedented decline in carbon dioxide emissions —… read more.

Coronavirus tests – findings amongst laboratory staff and implications for herd immunity

Written by | 28 Oct 2020

Article by Christine Clark and Peter Mas-Mollinedo Interview by Peter Mas-Mollinedo Testing of hospital laboratory staff for antibodies to covid-19 revealed some interesting findings and led to questions… read more.

Coronavirus tests – how should they be used?

Written by | 27 Oct 2020

Article by Christine Clark and Peter Mas-Mollinedo Interview by Peter Mas-Mollinedo People often ask if there a case for using both the molecular test and the antigen test.

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