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Metadata record for the article: Early Pandemic COVID-19 Case Growth Rates Increase with City Size
Published 2021“…<p><b>Summary</b><br></p> <p>This metadata record provides details of the data supporting the claims of the related manuscript: “Early Pandemic COVID-19 Case Growth Rates Increase with City Size”.</p> <p>The related study demonstrates that early in the US outbreak, COVID-19 spread faster on average in larger cities and discusses the implications of these observations, emphasising the need for faster responses to novel infectious diseases in larger cities.…”
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Maternal Deaths from COVID-19 in Brazil: Increase during the Second Wave of the Pandemic
Published 2022“…<div><p>Abstract Objective To compare death rates by COVID-19 between pregnant or postpartum and nonpregnant women during the first and second waves of the Brazilian pandemic. …”
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The proportion of different age groups in oral cancer between 1990 and 2019.
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Chewing tobacco, smoking, and alcohol use contributed to DALYs across Asia from 1990 to 2019.
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Sex differences in baseline characteristics.
Published 2024“…<div><p>Considering sex as a biological variable in modern digital health solutions, we investigated sex-specific differences in the trajectory of four physiological parameters across a COVID-19 infection. A wearable medical device measured breathing rate, heart rate, heart rate variability, and wrist skin temperature in 1163 participants (mean age = 44.1 years, standard deviation [SD] = 5.6; 667 [57%] females). …”
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