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Editorial
. 2021 Dec;44(6 Suppl 1):S1-S7.
doi: 10.1016/j.bj.2022.01.009. Epub 2022 Jan 15.

One day at a time

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Editorial

One day at a time

Aila Akosua Kattner. Biomed J. 2021 Dec.

Abstract

In this issue of Biomedical Journal we get to know measures to prevent a nosocomial COVID-19 outbreak, a compound that is able to stall SARS-CoV-2 replication, and the connection between air pollution and COVID-19 cases. Another article allows an insight into the potential of treating HIV combining a conventional drug and low level laser therapy. Furthermore, the advantages of awake craniotomy are presented, the efficacy of IRES is examined, and plant extracts are on the one hand explored as a nociceptive agent and on the other hand as therapeutic approach against breast cancer. We learn about drug resistance in liver cancer, a mutation involved in a rare inflammatory disorder, and lung surgery related unilateral vocal fold paralysis. Finally, the success of emergency endotracheal intubations across different hospital units is compared, the importance of monitoring cerebral blood flow in asphyxiated neonates is elucidated, and resistance variants in hepatitis C virus are examined. A study about the necessity to perform quantitative cardiac MRI in Asian population is presented, and an approach is shown on how to augment the effect of platelet-rich plasma injections in chronic knee osteoarthritis.

Keywords: Awake craniotomy; Cancer; Emergency endotracheal intubation; HIV; IRES; SARS-CoV-2.

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Local differences in social habits and population density versus the implementation and available resources to conduct rigorous contact tracing were some of the cornerstones that led to geographical variety in the basic reproduction number R0 for COVID-19 outbreaks.

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