Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the global community in terms of every imaginable parameter. The research output on COVID-19 has been nothing short of phenomenal, especially in the medical and biomedical sciences, where the search for a potential vaccine has been conducted in earnest. Much of the advanced research has been distributed in leading medical journals, including the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), where the latest research is distributed on a daily basis. The purpose of this paper is to provide some perspectives on 44 interesting and highly topical research papers that have been published in JAMA, at the time of writing, within the past two weeks. The diverse topics include public health, general medicine, internal medicine, oncology, pediatrics, geriatrics, and biostatistics.
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- 1918 influenza pandemic
- COVID-19
- Charles Dickens and cancer outcome disparities in the time of COVID-19
- addressing racial
- anxiety and mental health during COVID-19
- assessments of COVID-19 death inequities
- benign and malignant tumors
- cancer treatment
- challenging oncology practice
- clinical research
- clinical trials
- comparing excess deaths in NYC
- developing vaccines
- duration of isolation after positive COVID-19 test outcomes
- ethical clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine
- ethnic
- hyperinfection
- interventions for delirium
- mental health impact of COVID-19 on young adults
- metastasis
- nursing home ratings
- oxygenating severe respiratory patients with COVID-19
- pooling clinical trials
- population health management
- prevalence of healthcare worker burnout
- preventing child abuse and maltreatment
- primary tumors
- protection and prevention
- protection of healthcare personnel
- ranking and rating hospital quality
- ranking and rating nursing home quality
- reforming cancer clinical trials
- regulatory safeguards
- school closures
- schooling children in the time of COVID-19
- social and economic divides
- stages of cancer
- steroids
- stress
- supporting carers
- targeted healthcare
- the possibility of full recovery from COVID-19
- treatment
- violence against sexual minority adolescents
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McAleer, M. (2021, December 1). Perspectives on Topical Medical Research in the COVID-19 Era. Sci. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/sci3040038
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