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Duncan Westwood
Researcher at Sunnybrook Research Institute
Publications - 5
Citations - 1454
Duncan Westwood is an academic researcher from Sunnybrook Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 512 citations. Previous affiliations of Duncan Westwood include Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
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Bacterial co-infection and secondary infection in patients with COVID-19: a living rapid review and meta-analysis.
Bradley J Langford,Miranda So,Miranda So,Miranda So,Sumit Raybardhan,Valerie Leung,Duncan Westwood,Derek R. MacFadden,Jean-Paul R. Soucy,Nick Daneman +9 more
TL;DR: To determine the prevalence of bacterial co-infection and secondary infection in patients with confirmed COVID-19, a systematic search of MEDLINE, OVID Epub and EMBASE databases for English language literature from 2019 to April 16, 2020 was performed.
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Antibiotic prescribing in patients with COVID-19: rapid review and meta-analysis.
Bradley J Langford,Miranda So,Miranda So,Miranda So,Sumit Raybardhan,Valerie Leung,Jean-Paul R. Soucy,Duncan Westwood,Nick Daneman,Derek R. MacFadden +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the prevalence and associated factors of antibiotic prescribing in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection were estimated in a randomized controlled trial with 30,623 patients.
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Estimating effects of physical distancing on the COVID-19 pandemic using an urban mobility index
Jean-Paul R. Soucy,Shelby L. Sturrock,Isha Berry,Duncan Westwood,Nick Daneman,Nick Daneman,Derek R. MacFadden,Kevin A. Brown +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that decreases in urban mobility were predictive of declines in epidemic growth at national or sub-national scales and Mobility metrics offer an appealing method to calibrate population-level physical distancing policy and implementation.
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Predictors and microbiology of respiratory and bloodstream bacterial infection in patients with COVID-19: living rapid review update and meta-regression
Bradley J Langford,Miranda So,Miranda So,Miranda So,Valerie Leung,Sumit Raybardhan,Jennifer Lo,Tiffany Kan,Felicia Leung,Duncan Westwood,Nick Daneman,Derek R. MacFadden,Jean-Paul R. Soucy +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-regression was performed to identify study population factors associated with bacterial infection including healthcare setting, age, comorbidities and COVID-19 medication.
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Effect of peripheral magnetic stimulation on acute and chronic pain after surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
TL;DR: Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS) is a potentially promising modality to help manage postoperative pain this article , which has been shown to be more effective than sham or no intervention within the first 7 postoperative days.