id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-355475-kdubhh73 Patton, Lauren L. Viral Pandemics and Oral Health: Lessons Learned From HIV to SARS-CoV-2 2020-11-05 .txt text/plain 2161 104 45 An early survey in May and June 2020 of practicing dentists in private practice and public health settings in the United States (U.S.), a short 2 months after the first COVID-19 wave and national shortages of personal protective equipment caused offices to move to emergency only dental care, showed that 99.7% of offices had implemented enhanced infection control procedures. While hope for a COVID-19 vaccine to quell transmission is widespread, we must not lose sight of the fact that diverse vaccine development technologies and novel drug discovery efforts made today will benefit our response to the next pandemic. 14 When the diversity of oral mucosal and salivary gland disorders were observed in HIV/AIDS patients, international collaborative groups such as the European Community We learned from HIV disease management that the antiretroviral drugs can have acute and long-term toxicities including ulcers, xerostomia/parotid lipomatosis, taste disturbances, perioral paresthesia, erythema multiforme and facial fat wasting. ./cache/cord-355475-kdubhh73.txt ./txt/cord-355475-kdubhh73.txt