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Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica
Authors:
Zaira Moure
,
Elena Cuadros
,
Daniel Pablo-Marcos
,
María José Reina
,
Inés de Benito
, and
Ana Belén Campo

Introduction Rapid and accurate diagnosis was critical to face COVID-19 emergency leading to an unprecedented adaptation of clinical microbiology services to the spread of the pandemic [ 1 ]. Since Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques (NAAT), based

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Introduction The SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) pandemic and the measures taken to stop the spread of the virus has led to an unprecedented societal distress that affects billions, who experience fear, anxiety and social

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Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica
Authors:
László Gopcsa
,
Ilona Bobek
,
Gabriella Bekő
,
Botond Lakatos
,
Eszter Molnár
,
Marienn Réti
,
Péter Reményi
,
János Sinkó
,
János Szlávik
,
Gábor Tatai
, and
István Vályi-Nagy

vast majority of cases. In case of sCRS this two-step consolidation treatment is required to achieve a complete cure of CRS. Severe CRS is also a major cause of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) associated morbidity and mortality [ 9

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A telemedicina alkalmazási lehetőségei az otthoni hospice-ellátásban, avagy mit tanultunk a COVID–19-pandémiából?

Opportunities for the use of telemedicine in home hospice care: lessons learned from the COVID–19 pandemic

Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
János Fortuna
,
Miklós Lukács
, and
Csilla Busa

, Berente DB, et al. Impact of the third wave of the COVID19 pandemic on the lifestyle, mental and physical health of the Hungarian population over 60. [A COVID19-pandémia harmadik hullámának hatása a

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A COVID–19-pandémia hatása a szemészeti járóbeteg-szakellátásra az Új Szent János Kórházban, Budapesten

Retrospektív egycentrumú vizsgálat

Impact of the COVID‒19 pandemic on ophthalmic outpatient care at the Ophthalmology Department of the New St. John’s Hospital, Budapest

Retrospective, single-center analysis
Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Rebeka Széles
,
Nóra Szentmáry
,
Gabriella Burka
,
Zoltán Zsolt Nagy
,
Katalin Gombos
, and
János Hargitai

References 1 World Health Organization. WHO Director-General’s opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19. 13 April, 2020. Available from

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Introduction The current Covid-19 situation provides a unique opportunity for behavioural addiction researchers to gain insight into the effects of chronic stress on shopping in a natural experiment setting. Although

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A COVID–19-pandémia mentálhigiénés következményei. Hogyan tudunk felkészülni a pszichodémiás krízisre?

Psychological outcome of COVID-19 pandemic. How can we prepare for a psychodemic crisis?

Orvosi Hetilap
Author:
Péter Osváth

References 1 Galea S, Merchant RM, Lurie N. The mental health consequences of COVID-19 and physical distancing: the need for prevention and early

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Introduction On March 11th, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially determined that COVID-19 should be characterized as a pandemic [ 1 ]. The first confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported in Wuhan, a city in Hubei Province in central

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Ricardo B. Viana
,
Rodrigo L. Vancini
,
Wellington F. Silva
,
Naiane S. Morais
,
Vinnycius N. de Oliveira
,
Marília S. Andrade
, and
Claudio A. B. de Lira

We read with great interest the recent letter to the editor “ Problematic online gaming and the COVID-19 pandemic ” ( King et al., 2020 ) published in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions . The authors expressed their concern about the increase in

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A COVID–19-pandémia, halálszorongás és lelki egészség a terrormenedzsment-elmélet szemszögéből

COVID–19 pandemic, death anxiety and mental health from the perspective of Terror Management Theory

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Author:
Gábor Vona

social media on panic during the COVID-19 pandemic in Iraqi Kurdistan: online questionnaire study . Journal of Medical Internet Research , 22 ( 5 ), Article e19556 . 10.2196/19556 Arrowood , R. B ., Cox , C. R ., Kersten , M ., Routledge , C

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