Publications by authors named "C A van Els"

Background: To date, it is still not clear why during the COVID-19 pandemic children generally developed no or milder symptoms compared to adults. As innate immune responses are crucial in the early defense against pathogens, we aimed at profiling these responses from both adults and children with a primary SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Methods: In the first months of the pandemic, PBMCs and serum were collected from peripheral blood of adults and children at different time points after testing SARS-CoV-2 PCR positive (PCR+).

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  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) significantly impacts workplace productivity, making telehealth therapies, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), an important alternative for those facing barriers to in-person care, such as financial issues and stigma.
  • A rapid review and meta-analysis were conducted on 2549 studies, ultimately selecting 19 studies for review and 10 for detailed analysis, comparing telehealth CBT (tCBT) with in-person CBT (pCBT) and control groups without treatment.
  • Results showed that tCBT led to marked improvements in depression symptoms among participants, although its effectiveness relative to in-person therapy and non-CBT options varied across the research.
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National Immunisation Programmes (NIPs) develop historically. Its performance (disease incidences, vaccination coverage) is monitored. Reviewing the schedule as a whole could inform on further optimisation of the programme, i.

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Background: Bordetella pertussis continues to cause whooping cough globally even in countries with high immunisation coverage. Booster vaccinations with acellular pertussis vaccines are thus used in children, adolescents, and adults. T cell immunity is crucial for orchestrating the immune response after vaccination.

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Background: Postpartum haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable maternal mortality worldwide. Early identification and prompt management of postpartum haemorrhage improve outcomes. Objective assessment of postpartum blood loss is an important step in identifying postpartum haemorrhage.

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