This article, titled "Editorial: COVID-19: psychopathology of a pandemic," discusses the field of Epidemiological Psychiatry (EP) and its focus on studying the impact of infectious epidemiological events on mental health. The article highlights the importance of considering biological, p...
Public health professionals’ approach to COVID19 and pandemics in general Health & HealthTech Startups in Covid19 COVID19 and Pharmaceuticals Importance of Vaccination What’s next in COVID19? What’s next for humanity? Heroes of COVID19 Pandemic Interview with a Health Professional Diagnostic ...
EDITORIAL COVID-19 Pandemic, the Value of Open Access to Research, and Role of Agile Peer ReviewCOVID-19Coronavirusacademic publishingopen accesspeer reviewopen scienceHow COVID-19 has changed the process of academic publishing? Open science and open access to research receive acknowledgment even ...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, caused by zoonotic SARS-CoV-2, has important links to biodiversity loss and ecosystem health. These links range from anthropogenic activities driving zoonotic disease emergence and extend to the pandemic affecting biodiversity conservation, environmental policy, ecosystem ser...
Editorial: Root causes and policy dilemmas of the COVID-19 pandemic global disasterdoi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101892Irasema Alcántara-AyalaIan BurtonAllan LavellElizabeth MansillaFernando Ramírez-GómezInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Thetragic deathbysuicidethis week of an emergency department physician who had been caring for COVID-19 patients in New York City underscores the huge psychological impact of the pandemic ― which will linger long after the virus is gone, experts say. ...
19 in Africa and less still when it comes to literature on COVID-19 pandemic in the fragile states. In this forum, Dr. Joseph Francis Wamala shares the lessons from the Republic of South Sudan on how this fragile state has been affected by COVID-19 amidst other humanitarian challenges. ...
The COVID‐19 pandemic has changed our lives during the last year dramatically and in a totally unexpected way. For months now, we've been constantly confronted with an elusive mortal threat. In some countries, the virus continues to spread at an alarming rate, for example in India, where ...
Editorial we provide guidance to authors on how to acknowledge any COVID-19 pandemic–related changes to their studies in submitted manuscripts. Our goal is to make authors aware of expectations regarding transparent communication of study results that may have been affected by the pandemic. ...
Variability in state regulations pertaining to infection control and pandemic response in U.S. assisted living communities J Am Med Dir Assoc, 21 (2020), pp. 701-702 Google Scholar 19 N.S. Park, S. Zimmerman, P.D. Sloane, et al. An empirical typology of residential care/assisted living...