Selected article for: "health messaging and public health messaging"

Author: Kalayjian, Benjamin C.; Conner, Katherine; Butler, Isolde; Myers, Leann; Telleria, Christian; Panchang, Deepa; Halperin, Jason
Title: Race, Heart Rate and Temperature are Strongly Associated with COVID-19 at a Community-based Clinic in New Orleans.
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  • Document date: 2020_8_15
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    Snippet: Abstract Federally Qualified Health Centers are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. It is essential to develop the workflows necessary to evaluate patients, perform appropriate diagnostics, make clinical recommendations and provide public health messaging. This brief report presents findings from our COVID-19 response and compares the characteristics between the 345 patients screened between March 16th - April 10th. One hundred and seventeen patients tested positive
    Document: Abstract Federally Qualified Health Centers are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. It is essential to develop the workflows necessary to evaluate patients, perform appropriate diagnostics, make clinical recommendations and provide public health messaging. This brief report presents findings from our COVID-19 response and compares the characteristics between the 345 patients screened between March 16th - April 10th. One hundred and seventeen patients tested positive for COVID-19, an overall rate of 33.9% and African-American race, increased heart rate, elevated temperature and the use of antipyretics were associated with positive results.

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