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| | | | | Clinical trials are a crucial element in medicineand health care to help develop drugs that will treat or possibly cure certain diseases. Researchers use clinical trials to test if a drug works, how well it works, how safe it is and how it compares to any currently available treatments.Before a drug can be tested on human patients, it is tested for years in labs. Clinical trials are among the final steps of the drug development process. | |
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| | | | | Hopkins broadcasts live webcast discussion about the latest developments in the global COVID-19 outbreak | |
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| | | | | A Keck Medicine of USC expert dispels five of the most common myths about the COVID-19 vaccine. | |
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| | | ABSTRACT The ongoing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has had serious impacts on not only the health care system but also all sectors of the economy. Thanks to the adoption of various epidemiological measures, a significant reduction in new cases of infection has been achieved. However, there are still "hotspots", such as healthcare settings focused on treating patients with COVID-19, which are characterized by the risk of nosocomial transmission among health care workers, patients, and visitors. The proper monitoring and timely detection of pathogens in a hospital environment will help prevent further spread of coronavirus infection. In this study, we collected samples from the air and surface swabs at the First Moscow Infectious Diseases Ho... | ||