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Jun 4, 2021 · Navigating the rapidly growing body of scientific literature on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is challenging, and ongoing critical appraisal of this output is essential. We aimed to summarize and critically appraise systematic reviews of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in humans that were available at the beginning of the pandemic.
- Israel Júnior Borges do Nascimento, Dónal P. O’Mathúna, Thilo Caspar von Groote, Hebatullah Mohamed ...
- 2021
Feb 4, 2022 · Important lessons have been learned to cope better with the COVID-19 pandemic and future emerging or re-emerging pandemics. Countries should strengthen health systems, minimize fragmentation of public health, primary care and secondary care, and improve coordination with other sectors.
- 10.1186/s12992-022-00805-9
- 2022
- Global Health. 2022; 18: 10.
PHIRI WP5 aims at identifying the research approaches, data uses, pathways, indicators, and new methodologies to assess the impact of COVID-19 on Population Health. Based on a collaborative work of researchers from 20 European institutions, several ...
An effective tool for updating country-specific analysis and visualizing epidemiological indicators of the COVID-19 epidemic, COVID19-World aims to fill a gap in the field by presenting a set of valuable tools for the current global COVID-19 epidemic.
Jun 16, 2020 · Understanding differences in epidemiology, susceptibility, manifestations, and treatment of COVID-19 in children can provide insights into this pathogen, pathogen–host interactions ...
- Debra L Weiner, Debra L Weiner, Vivek Balasubramaniam, Shetal I Shah, Joyce R Javier, Joyce R Javier
- 2020
The structure of a doctoral thesis and Covid-19. In this document we attempt to guide you through the usual chapters in a thesis and suggest how the pandemic might be referenced within them. We have listed the purpose of each chapter and considered how you may acknowledge the shaping influence of Covid-19.
In this paper, we study the effectiveness of the modelling approach on the pandemic due to the spreading of the novel COVID-19 disease and develop a susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) model that provides a theoretical framework to investigate its spread within a community.