
Prevalence of Perimyocarditis After Covid-19 Vaccine
PerimyocarditisCovid19The aim of this study is to determine whether there is a higher prevalence of perimyocarditis after undergoing vaccination for Covid-19.

Risk Perception Associated With Covid-19 Among Anesthetists
Cross Sectional Hospital Based StudySince the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the anesthesiologists are involved in the riskiest interventions e.g. airway management, endotracheal intubation, and resuscitation. So, they are subjected to a higher risk of infection compared to many other medical specialties. As a result, they are more subjected to psychological stresses. This study aimed to assess the level of stress associated with the COVID-19 pandemic among anesthesiologists.

Obstetric Anaesthesia And Analgesia Month Attributes - in COVID-19
Obstetric Anesthesia CareA national survey of current practices, preferred drug and technique choices for obstetric anesthesia and analgesia and to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on obstetric anesthesia and analgesia in Czech Republic and Slovak Republic

Prevention of Missed Opportunities for HIV Diagnosis by Promoting HIV Testing of Patients With Pneumococcal...
PneumoniaPneumococcal1 moreAccording to usual practices, HIV testing should be performed for each patient diagnosed for pneumococcal pneumonia. Unfortunately, in 2018, only 27% of patients were tested for HIV following pneumococcal pneumonia in Nice University Hospital. The aim of PneumoVIH protocol is to promote HIV testing by reminding good practices to physicians. To achieve this, the team of the bacteriology laboratory will contact physicians for each patient positive for pneumococcal antigenuria to suggest HIV testing. This prospective public health action will aim to integrate this HIV test into routine care and to evaluate benefits through the number of HIV positive patients that will be diagnosed.

Bronchiactasis as Atypical Presentation in COVID-19
Covid19 in BronchiactasisTo evaluate the prevelance and pattern of bronchiectasis as atypical COVID-19 presentation

Coronavirus Studied by Metagenomics in ARDS COVID-19 Patients
Respiratory Distress SyndromeAdult1 morePandemic SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) respiratory infection is responsible for more than 4,000 deaths, mainly (67%) secondary to acute respiratory distress syndromes (ARDS). ARDS is usually associated with a mortality of around 40%, but this rate reaches 61% in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2. Two endotypes have been described in patients with ARDS: one, hyper-inflammatory, associated with very high mortality (51%); the second, slightly inflammatory (immunoparalysis), associated with much lower mortality (19%). In COVID-19 patients, distinct immune response profiles have also been observed. Some patients present deep lymphopenia and/or prolonged viral excretions associated with more frequent occurrence of co-infections (+ 29% of virus, + 23% of bacteria, + 10% of fungi). The latter group may be at higher risk in terms of mortality. The intensity of the inflammatory response and/or microbial coinfections therefore appear as risk factors for severity and mortality in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 which determine the course of the disease. To adapt early optimal therapeutic management to each forms of the disease, it is essential to be able to characterize these profiles on the microbiological and inflammatory level. With a committed network of 6 intensive-care units across eastern and northern Ile-de-France, 180 patients with ARDS and infected with SARS-CoV-2 are being enrolled. For these patients, a nasopharyngeal swab is collected at inclusion; followed by a new nasopharyngeal swab and a deep respiratory sample once a week, until D28, for an exploration of co-infections and for monitoring the viral load of SARS-CoV-2. The rest of each of these samples are collected for the study. In parallel, the clinical data usually collected in the context of intensive care will be collected on a CRF. They will allow to calculate risk scores such as SOFA.

Serologic Profile of SARS CoV2 in COVID-19 Patients With Systemic Diseases
SARS-CoV InfectionSystemic Disease7 moreAn observational study aiming to assess the serological profile of SARS-Cov2 patients with systemic diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjogren syndrome, sarcoidosis, inflammatory myopathies, Behçet's disease, Rheumatoid arthritis and Spondyloarthritis

Glycemic Control Among Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes During COVID-19 Pandemic in...
Type 1 DiabetesCovid19During the current unusual situation with COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown applied in most of the countries, school students were kept at home and offered e-learning modules and all activities were suspended. Lockdown entails significant modifications of life style, involving changes in physical activities, dietary habits and nutrition, which are likely to impact glycemic control. So the aim of the current study is to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on glycemic control among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection May be More Dangerous in Neonate
RSV InfectionCovid19Investigators aimed to compare clinical and radiographic markers between SARS-CoV-2 positive and RSV positive infants

Patient-reported Outcomes and Lung Function After Hospitalization for COVID-19
Covid19Lung Function DecreasedA multicenter prospective cohort study performed at 6 major teaching hospitals in Southern Norway to study patient reported outcomes, lung function and pulmonary CT in patients at 3 and 12 months after hospitalization for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).