Covid-19 testing provides a more accurate picture of how many cases exist in our community and helps us understand how and where the virus is spreading.
In case of any symptoms, get tested at Milwaukee Covid-19 testing centers where rapid diagnostic tests are conducted to ensure the quick and accurate diagnosis of the patients.
The document discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple sectors. It summarizes how the pandemic has severely impacted industries like healthcare, food/agriculture, the economy, sports, IT, travel/tourism, and education. Entire sectors have had to adapt to lockdowns and social distancing by embracing remote work and online alternatives. The pandemic will also shape the future by accelerating pre-existing trends like reduced business travel and increased online shopping. Overall, COVID-19 is causing major global economic disruption but also revealing opportunities to build more resilient and sustainable systems.
Usefulness of Telemedicine during Covid 19 Pandemic Situation in India A Reviewijtsrd
INTRODUCTION The spread of the corona virus infection led in an unprecedented rise in demand for healthcare services, emphasising the deficiencies of todays health systems throughout the world. Because there is no known cure for the disease, countries that have been affected have had to increase the efficiency of their healthcare delivery systems. Telemedicine can assist non critical COVID 19 patients avoid hospital visits, saving time and money for both providers and individuals who have not been exposed to COVID 19. Broad adoption of telemedicine at this critical juncture in Indias healthcare system will provide a new public health delivery option capable of dealing with the COVID 19 outbreak and beyond. OBJECTIVE To document the usefulness of telemedicine during COVID 19 in India and document the challenges in availing and provisioning telemedicine services from provider and client perspective in Indian scenario. METHODOLOGY This review was conducted using PubMed Central and Google Scholar to search two databases. Inclusion criteria included studies clearly defining any use of telemedicine services during the COVID19 pandemic and its uses, written in English, published from 2019 to the present, and including studies conducted in India. RESULT According to studies reviewed, patients have expressed high satisfaction with telehealth services, despite hindrances and potential barriers such as limited Internet availability, devices, a lack of technology awareness, high implementation costs, and a legal framework that includes privacy and confidentiality policies. As a result of the outcomes of this study telemedicine has been determined to be a successful method of health care in these challenging times. There are certain concerns about its usage that need to be addressed. CONCLUSION The utilisation of telemedicine and telehealth services during the COVID19 pandemic appears to be of great benefit, since when compared to the hurdles, it may allow a huge population to be reached from home without putting the lives of health care personnel and patients at danger. Dr. Tamasmita Basu "Usefulness of Telemedicine during Covid-19 Pandemic Situation in India: A Review" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-1 , February 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52667.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/randd-management/52667/usefulness-of-telemedicine-during-covid19-pandemic-situation-in-india-a-review/dr-tamasmita-basu
Telemedicine helping doctors and patients in pandemicGautam Verma
While every other country is now vowing to strengthen its healthcare infrastructure, the addition of telemedicine and online consultations is bound to play an extremely important role in the coming years. The connect between doctor and patient is getting redefined with technology.
WHO Situation Report Corona 20 IndonesiaCIkumparan
- As of August 12th, Indonesia reported 130,718 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 5,903 deaths, and 85,798 recoveries across 481 districts in 34 provinces.
- WHO provided Indonesia with 253,800 viral transport media and swabs worth $532,980 to enhance case finding.
- The government, WHO and partners continue working to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on essential immunization programs.
Covid resource india 20th april 2020 reportAkshay Kokala
A quick look at how other countries have tackled it and what we can learn from them.
Do read and share. If you would like to collaborate please write to us at contact@covidresource.in
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted detection, treatment, and control of HIV and TB globally. Resources and focus have shifted towards Covid-19 testing and treatment, leading to an estimated 300,000 missed TB cases in Nigeria alone. Lockdowns and fear of infection have reduced hospital visits for HIV and TB patients. Disruptions to the supply chains of generic drug manufacturers in China threaten medication access in low and middle income countries, which could lead to 500,000 additional HIV deaths. Recommendations include multi-month drug dispensing, telemedicine, and building buffer stocks of key materials.
Covid-19 testing provides a more accurate picture of how many cases exist in our community and helps us understand how and where the virus is spreading.
In case of any symptoms, get tested at Milwaukee Covid-19 testing centers where rapid diagnostic tests are conducted to ensure the quick and accurate diagnosis of the patients.
The document discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple sectors. It summarizes how the pandemic has severely impacted industries like healthcare, food/agriculture, the economy, sports, IT, travel/tourism, and education. Entire sectors have had to adapt to lockdowns and social distancing by embracing remote work and online alternatives. The pandemic will also shape the future by accelerating pre-existing trends like reduced business travel and increased online shopping. Overall, COVID-19 is causing major global economic disruption but also revealing opportunities to build more resilient and sustainable systems.
Usefulness of Telemedicine during Covid 19 Pandemic Situation in India A Reviewijtsrd
INTRODUCTION The spread of the corona virus infection led in an unprecedented rise in demand for healthcare services, emphasising the deficiencies of todays health systems throughout the world. Because there is no known cure for the disease, countries that have been affected have had to increase the efficiency of their healthcare delivery systems. Telemedicine can assist non critical COVID 19 patients avoid hospital visits, saving time and money for both providers and individuals who have not been exposed to COVID 19. Broad adoption of telemedicine at this critical juncture in Indias healthcare system will provide a new public health delivery option capable of dealing with the COVID 19 outbreak and beyond. OBJECTIVE To document the usefulness of telemedicine during COVID 19 in India and document the challenges in availing and provisioning telemedicine services from provider and client perspective in Indian scenario. METHODOLOGY This review was conducted using PubMed Central and Google Scholar to search two databases. Inclusion criteria included studies clearly defining any use of telemedicine services during the COVID19 pandemic and its uses, written in English, published from 2019 to the present, and including studies conducted in India. RESULT According to studies reviewed, patients have expressed high satisfaction with telehealth services, despite hindrances and potential barriers such as limited Internet availability, devices, a lack of technology awareness, high implementation costs, and a legal framework that includes privacy and confidentiality policies. As a result of the outcomes of this study telemedicine has been determined to be a successful method of health care in these challenging times. There are certain concerns about its usage that need to be addressed. CONCLUSION The utilisation of telemedicine and telehealth services during the COVID19 pandemic appears to be of great benefit, since when compared to the hurdles, it may allow a huge population to be reached from home without putting the lives of health care personnel and patients at danger. Dr. Tamasmita Basu "Usefulness of Telemedicine during Covid-19 Pandemic Situation in India: A Review" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-1 , February 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52667.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/randd-management/52667/usefulness-of-telemedicine-during-covid19-pandemic-situation-in-india-a-review/dr-tamasmita-basu
Telemedicine helping doctors and patients in pandemicGautam Verma
While every other country is now vowing to strengthen its healthcare infrastructure, the addition of telemedicine and online consultations is bound to play an extremely important role in the coming years. The connect between doctor and patient is getting redefined with technology.
WHO Situation Report Corona 20 IndonesiaCIkumparan
- As of August 12th, Indonesia reported 130,718 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 5,903 deaths, and 85,798 recoveries across 481 districts in 34 provinces.
- WHO provided Indonesia with 253,800 viral transport media and swabs worth $532,980 to enhance case finding.
- The government, WHO and partners continue working to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on essential immunization programs.
Covid resource india 20th april 2020 reportAkshay Kokala
A quick look at how other countries have tackled it and what we can learn from them.
Do read and share. If you would like to collaborate please write to us at contact@covidresource.in
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted detection, treatment, and control of HIV and TB globally. Resources and focus have shifted towards Covid-19 testing and treatment, leading to an estimated 300,000 missed TB cases in Nigeria alone. Lockdowns and fear of infection have reduced hospital visits for HIV and TB patients. Disruptions to the supply chains of generic drug manufacturers in China threaten medication access in low and middle income countries, which could lead to 500,000 additional HIV deaths. Recommendations include multi-month drug dispensing, telemedicine, and building buffer stocks of key materials.
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted detection, treatment, and control of HIV and TB globally. Resources and focus have shifted towards Covid-19 testing and treatment, leading to an estimated 300,000 missed TB cases in Nigeria alone. Lockdowns and fear of infection have also reduced rates of HIV and TB testing and treatment. Supply chain disruptions from China, where many generic drug manufacturers obtain raw materials, risk shortages of antiretroviral drugs. This could lead to increased HIV-related deaths, as treatment interruptions reactivate the virus and increase susceptibility to opportunistic infections like TB. Increased use of telemedicine, multi-month drug dispensing, and supply chain diversification are recommended to mitigate these
India’s healthcare consumer sentiment during the COVID-19 crisis-converted.pdfdocNmeds
India’s healthcare consumer sentiment
during the COVID-19 crisis
The outbreak of COVID-19 changed people in many ways. This pandemic has
affected the lives of many people, their attitude towards life, their desires,
aspirations, future plans etc.
People are also struggling to avoid the deadly corona virus. people are scared
about Epidemic. They started watching on all kinds of resources, especially
social media Updated information on the new coronavirus, new generation
faces First pandemic. Many countries have increased their search New drugs
and vaccines. Some are investigated and vaccinated.
The mask is necessary people know more than ever to combat the Covid-19
virus. They also pay more for their health; Consumers are starting to buy
and eat more solid foods.
The impact of COVID-19 is rapidly changing buying behavior and patterns.
spread of the epidemic. Respondents said that many of them made online
purchases.
Please stay after the outbreak. Shopping intentions have changed due to the
pandemic. Traditional, pure, and natural products began to spread
Consumer basket while shopping. They were forced to buy non-branded
products because of non-availability of health care product.
Health care consumer started to buy Basic medical equipment like digital
thermometer, face mask, gloves, spares etc.
Regular use of disinfectants, spirometers, heart rate monitors and antibiotics
to avoid access, from corona virus.
Over the past two decades, the Internet has become an accepted way to buy
products and services. Buying medicines online is no exception. In addition
to its benefits, purchasing drugs outside of the traditional supply chain
carries a number of patient safety risks. Although there are thousands of
online pharmacies available on the web, the exact size of the market is
unknown. Currently, there is limited data available on the number and
behavior of people who use Internet pharmacies, and use drugs and other
health products from the Internet
Impact on Healthcare Professionals
The 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is an ever-evolving challenge for
healthcare professionals around the world. However, many developing
countries are not aware of this problem. The aim of this study is to explore the
challenges faced by healthcare professionals (doctors and nurses) during
COVID-19 in India.
A worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 was reported on March 11, 2020 Although
isolation is the best way to prevent the spread of the disease, it is not easy to
access for physicians who require direct contact with COVID-19 patients.
Frontline healthcare professionals are particularly vulnerable during this
epidemic as they work to control the disease As of October 15, 2020, there
were approximately 4,797 covid-19 cases between doctors and nurses,
resulting in more than 100 medical deaths in India
In addition to physical risks, this public health affects the mindset of health
workers in emergencies
Digital technology and COVID-19
The past decade has allowed the development of a multitude of digital tools. Now they can be used to remediate the COVID-19 outbreak.
Daniel Shu Wei Ting, Lawrence Carin, Victor Dzau and Tien Y. Wong, publicado en Nature Medicine.
Real Time Mask Detection Architecture for COVID PreventionIRJET Journal
The document presents a real-time mask detection architecture using deep learning to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. It describes collecting images of people with and without masks to train a convolutional neural network model. The trained model is then deployed using video streams from CCTV cameras to detect and identify in real-time if individuals are wearing a mask or not wearing a mask to help enforce social distancing and safety measures.
This document provides guidelines for dental care provision during the COVID-19 pandemic. It begins by outlining the background and transmission of COVID-19, and the need for guidelines given its declaration as a pandemic. It then describes the methods used to develop the guidelines, which include categorizing patients based on their COVID-19 status and classifying dental treatments by urgency and risk level. The guidelines propose screening all patients, considering asymptomatic transmission, and managing urgent needs minimally invasively when possible.
The document discusses Alberta's shift from a pandemic to endemic approach to COVID-19. It provides context for the decision by examining broader impacts of measures like mental health effects, drops in cancer screening and immunizations, and increasing issues like opioid deaths and surgical backlogs. It also reviews factors considered like vaccine effectiveness, modeling of hospitalizations, and evidence that severity and impacts on children are not increased by the Delta variant. The approach aims to integrate COVID-19 management with other respiratory viruses while maintaining health system capacity.
The current Covid-19 pandemic is impacting every aspect of our lives, from the places we can visit, to the way we spend our time, to the priorities we have, and to the way we plan our expenses.
This pandemic continues to evolve everyday and it is starting to develop new behaviors in our daily lives.
Digital health trends in 2022 include increased telemedicine usage through virtual visits and chatbots, as well as growing roles for artificial intelligence through applications like robots, mixed/virtual reality, and portable diagnostic devices. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated adoption of digital health and highlighted its ability to support pandemic response and contact tracing. Looking ahead, telemedicine and digital health more broadly are positioned to transform healthcare delivery through improved access, precision medicine enabled by data analytics, and reduced costs.
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-se...Pugalendhi R
. Social media plays an idealistic part in the present society. It assumes a significant role in expanding public awareness
and gathers perspectives. Thus, social media has taken a huge place among people all over the world. And the ideas shared on
social media reach people instantly. The Covid-19 virus, which is affecting more and more people around the world, It has infected
millions in various countries and caused many thousands of deaths. In India, a country with a large population, the incidence of
this virus is really higher. A Pune-based serum company has won a contract to develop the Covishield, a vaccine developed by the
University of Oxford in the United Kingdom to control the virus. And Bharat Biotech, based in Hyderabad has developed a vaccine
called 'Covaxin' in the national level invention. The two vaccines have been approved by the federal government for use on an
emergency basis. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India has confirmed that these two vaccines are
completely safe. Covid-19 vaccination is currently being implemented across India. This study explains whether the news about
the Covid-19 vaccine that is appearing on social media at the moment is raising awareness or causing fear among the people. For
this study the researcher selected the most Covid-19 affected areas in Chennai, Namely called Royapuram, Thiru Vi Ka Nagar,
Anna Nagar, and Kodambakkam. A total of 320 Respondents participated in the study and responded. This study was conducted
from 10 March 2021 to 10 April 2021.
Scopus Indexed Journal- AIP Conference Proceedings May 2023.pdfPugalendhi R
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-sectional survey in Chennai metropolitan
The document summarizes a survey conducted in Chennai, India from March to April 2021 on social media usage and perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines. The survey found that WhatsApp and YouTube were the most widely used and trusted social media platforms. While social media helped increase awareness, it also spread misinformation at times. Most age groups followed social media for vaccine information, with WhatsApp being the predominant source. The study aimed to understand social media's role in shaping views on vaccination.
Using Data to Ensure a Safe Return to School During COVID-19Health Catalyst
With limited information about the novel coronavirus, industries are scrambling to create an effective response to more quickly and safely return to life before the pandemic. Data has proven to be the best way to capture information about the developing virus. With access to the latest, comprehensive COVID-19 data, decision makers in any industry—from education to healthcare—can develop a sustainable, viable approach to pandemic-era operations.
In the education sector, leaders can use accurate, up-to-date COVID-19 data to make decisions about implementing in-person or virtual learning. When states across the country instituted virtual learning as a stopgap until it was safe to resume in-person education, the most vulnerable students experienced the greatest disadvantages. As these disparities grow with continued virtual learning, it is an imperative that leaders have access to the latest coronavirus data to rapidly return to face-to-face learning.
Care Agency Media is here to support you throughout the process, from setting up a care agency to helping you get clients; our expert knowledge will aid you in launching a high-quality and sustainable healthcare business. Let’s build towards a better future in 2022. For more information about how to start care agency, visit us at https://careagencymedia.co.uk/information/
This document summarizes a research paper that surveys the use of deep learning and medical image processing techniques for detecting and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses how deep learning has been applied to medical image analysis for various healthcare applications. It then reviews state-of-the-art research applying deep learning to COVID-19 medical imaging for detection and diagnosis. It also presents examples of this approach being used in China, Korea, and Canada. Finally, it discusses challenges and opportunities for further improving deep learning for COVID-19 medical imaging.
What Impact has SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers (HCWs) Mor...BIHAR HEALTH SERVICES
Abstract:
Background: The ongoing coronavirus pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2/covid-19/novel coronavirus is an acute infectious communicable disease spreading mainly via respiratory, eye, mouth and other possible routes from person to person as well as through contact with infected non living objects. The pandemic has massively increased healthcare systems burden due to high hospitals admission rate, infection rates, morbidity, and mortality. QALY (quality adjusted life years) & DALY (disability adjusted life years) are also important for consideration of impact of this pandemic. The healthcare systems is under constant massive pressure to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus & a huge part of this responsibility is being shouldered by frontline health care workers including doctors, nurses, paramedical workers, ASHAs and Anganwadi services etc. Hence HCWs are inevitably and routinely exposed to the virus hence naturally are at high risk of infection, possible mortality & morbidities. Objectives: The key objective is to find out impact of SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers (HCWs) Mortality & Infections across 36 states & union territories of India. What are the reasons of mortality and morbidity & How to prevent mortality & morbidity of HCWs? Methodology/settings & design (search strategy-Research Methods): Several databases were searched for deaths of HCWs in India between January 2019 and 18th May 2021, including MoHFW website, PUBMED, WHO COVID-19 database, COVID-19 Study Register, and Google scholar. The search terms used were: “healthcare providers /health care workers/nurses- death in India due to COVID-19”, “SARS-CoV-2”, “Coronavirus,” using Google search. Whatever data obtained is tabulated. Results: There is increase in mortality of HCWs in India. The data is not available completely in my search. Beside increased death I have found a lot of controversy and questions raised on the issue of this data. There is lot of discrepancy in data given by Government and other sources. According to the Indian Medical Association, 244 doctors have lost their lives due to Covid in the second wave. Of them, 50 deaths were recorded on Sunday. The highest number of fatalities have been reported from Bihar (69) followed by Uttar Pradesh (34) and Delhi (27) .
Conclusion: The government and other agencies should collect and provide the data publicly so that it can be analysed by different sections of researchers to give feedback which will help in making policies helpful to protect HCWs. A large number of medical staffs are infected due to the lack of adequate protection. Currently, the COVID-19 pandemic is growing day by day with lack of essential facilities for treatment. Some experts have warned of a possible third wave of COVID-19.
Keywords: Healthcare workers (HCWs), covid-19 infection, safety, pandemic, Mortality, Doctors, Nurses, Death, India
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South East Asia Covid-19 and digitization accelerationDenis Barrier
This document summarizes COVID-19's impact and opportunities for digital acceleration in Southeast Asia. It notes that while the pandemic has varied impacts across countries, most of the region is now under lockdown with sharply rising case numbers. It then analyzes the situation in specific countries and commends Vietnam's aggressive response. The document outlines significant economic stimulus packages across Southeast Asia and discusses opportunities for digital leapfrogs in healthcare, education, retail, fintech and other sectors due to accelerating digital adoption. It predicts Southeast Asia's internet economy could exceed $300 billion by 2025. In conclusion, while the pandemic generates challenges, it can also catalyze the digital revolution if technologies enable more equitable access to services and opportunities.
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted detection, treatment, and control of HIV and TB globally. Resources and focus have shifted towards Covid-19 testing and treatment, leading to an estimated 300,000 missed TB cases in Nigeria alone. Lockdowns and fear of infection have also reduced rates of HIV and TB testing and treatment. Supply chain disruptions from China, where many generic drug manufacturers obtain raw materials, risk shortages of antiretroviral drugs. This could lead to increased HIV-related deaths, as treatment interruptions reactivate the virus and increase susceptibility to opportunistic infections like TB. Increased use of telemedicine, multi-month drug dispensing, and supply chain diversification are recommended to mitigate these
India’s healthcare consumer sentiment during the COVID-19 crisis-converted.pdfdocNmeds
India’s healthcare consumer sentiment
during the COVID-19 crisis
The outbreak of COVID-19 changed people in many ways. This pandemic has
affected the lives of many people, their attitude towards life, their desires,
aspirations, future plans etc.
People are also struggling to avoid the deadly corona virus. people are scared
about Epidemic. They started watching on all kinds of resources, especially
social media Updated information on the new coronavirus, new generation
faces First pandemic. Many countries have increased their search New drugs
and vaccines. Some are investigated and vaccinated.
The mask is necessary people know more than ever to combat the Covid-19
virus. They also pay more for their health; Consumers are starting to buy
and eat more solid foods.
The impact of COVID-19 is rapidly changing buying behavior and patterns.
spread of the epidemic. Respondents said that many of them made online
purchases.
Please stay after the outbreak. Shopping intentions have changed due to the
pandemic. Traditional, pure, and natural products began to spread
Consumer basket while shopping. They were forced to buy non-branded
products because of non-availability of health care product.
Health care consumer started to buy Basic medical equipment like digital
thermometer, face mask, gloves, spares etc.
Regular use of disinfectants, spirometers, heart rate monitors and antibiotics
to avoid access, from corona virus.
Over the past two decades, the Internet has become an accepted way to buy
products and services. Buying medicines online is no exception. In addition
to its benefits, purchasing drugs outside of the traditional supply chain
carries a number of patient safety risks. Although there are thousands of
online pharmacies available on the web, the exact size of the market is
unknown. Currently, there is limited data available on the number and
behavior of people who use Internet pharmacies, and use drugs and other
health products from the Internet
Impact on Healthcare Professionals
The 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is an ever-evolving challenge for
healthcare professionals around the world. However, many developing
countries are not aware of this problem. The aim of this study is to explore the
challenges faced by healthcare professionals (doctors and nurses) during
COVID-19 in India.
A worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 was reported on March 11, 2020 Although
isolation is the best way to prevent the spread of the disease, it is not easy to
access for physicians who require direct contact with COVID-19 patients.
Frontline healthcare professionals are particularly vulnerable during this
epidemic as they work to control the disease As of October 15, 2020, there
were approximately 4,797 covid-19 cases between doctors and nurses,
resulting in more than 100 medical deaths in India
In addition to physical risks, this public health affects the mindset of health
workers in emergencies
Digital technology and COVID-19
The past decade has allowed the development of a multitude of digital tools. Now they can be used to remediate the COVID-19 outbreak.
Daniel Shu Wei Ting, Lawrence Carin, Victor Dzau and Tien Y. Wong, publicado en Nature Medicine.
Real Time Mask Detection Architecture for COVID PreventionIRJET Journal
The document presents a real-time mask detection architecture using deep learning to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. It describes collecting images of people with and without masks to train a convolutional neural network model. The trained model is then deployed using video streams from CCTV cameras to detect and identify in real-time if individuals are wearing a mask or not wearing a mask to help enforce social distancing and safety measures.
This document provides guidelines for dental care provision during the COVID-19 pandemic. It begins by outlining the background and transmission of COVID-19, and the need for guidelines given its declaration as a pandemic. It then describes the methods used to develop the guidelines, which include categorizing patients based on their COVID-19 status and classifying dental treatments by urgency and risk level. The guidelines propose screening all patients, considering asymptomatic transmission, and managing urgent needs minimally invasively when possible.
The document discusses Alberta's shift from a pandemic to endemic approach to COVID-19. It provides context for the decision by examining broader impacts of measures like mental health effects, drops in cancer screening and immunizations, and increasing issues like opioid deaths and surgical backlogs. It also reviews factors considered like vaccine effectiveness, modeling of hospitalizations, and evidence that severity and impacts on children are not increased by the Delta variant. The approach aims to integrate COVID-19 management with other respiratory viruses while maintaining health system capacity.
The current Covid-19 pandemic is impacting every aspect of our lives, from the places we can visit, to the way we spend our time, to the priorities we have, and to the way we plan our expenses.
This pandemic continues to evolve everyday and it is starting to develop new behaviors in our daily lives.
Digital health trends in 2022 include increased telemedicine usage through virtual visits and chatbots, as well as growing roles for artificial intelligence through applications like robots, mixed/virtual reality, and portable diagnostic devices. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated adoption of digital health and highlighted its ability to support pandemic response and contact tracing. Looking ahead, telemedicine and digital health more broadly are positioned to transform healthcare delivery through improved access, precision medicine enabled by data analytics, and reduced costs.
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-se...Pugalendhi R
. Social media plays an idealistic part in the present society. It assumes a significant role in expanding public awareness
and gathers perspectives. Thus, social media has taken a huge place among people all over the world. And the ideas shared on
social media reach people instantly. The Covid-19 virus, which is affecting more and more people around the world, It has infected
millions in various countries and caused many thousands of deaths. In India, a country with a large population, the incidence of
this virus is really higher. A Pune-based serum company has won a contract to develop the Covishield, a vaccine developed by the
University of Oxford in the United Kingdom to control the virus. And Bharat Biotech, based in Hyderabad has developed a vaccine
called 'Covaxin' in the national level invention. The two vaccines have been approved by the federal government for use on an
emergency basis. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India has confirmed that these two vaccines are
completely safe. Covid-19 vaccination is currently being implemented across India. This study explains whether the news about
the Covid-19 vaccine that is appearing on social media at the moment is raising awareness or causing fear among the people. For
this study the researcher selected the most Covid-19 affected areas in Chennai, Namely called Royapuram, Thiru Vi Ka Nagar,
Anna Nagar, and Kodambakkam. A total of 320 Respondents participated in the study and responded. This study was conducted
from 10 March 2021 to 10 April 2021.
Scopus Indexed Journal- AIP Conference Proceedings May 2023.pdfPugalendhi R
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-sectional survey in Chennai metropolitan
The document summarizes a survey conducted in Chennai, India from March to April 2021 on social media usage and perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines. The survey found that WhatsApp and YouTube were the most widely used and trusted social media platforms. While social media helped increase awareness, it also spread misinformation at times. Most age groups followed social media for vaccine information, with WhatsApp being the predominant source. The study aimed to understand social media's role in shaping views on vaccination.
Using Data to Ensure a Safe Return to School During COVID-19Health Catalyst
With limited information about the novel coronavirus, industries are scrambling to create an effective response to more quickly and safely return to life before the pandemic. Data has proven to be the best way to capture information about the developing virus. With access to the latest, comprehensive COVID-19 data, decision makers in any industry—from education to healthcare—can develop a sustainable, viable approach to pandemic-era operations.
In the education sector, leaders can use accurate, up-to-date COVID-19 data to make decisions about implementing in-person or virtual learning. When states across the country instituted virtual learning as a stopgap until it was safe to resume in-person education, the most vulnerable students experienced the greatest disadvantages. As these disparities grow with continued virtual learning, it is an imperative that leaders have access to the latest coronavirus data to rapidly return to face-to-face learning.
Care Agency Media is here to support you throughout the process, from setting up a care agency to helping you get clients; our expert knowledge will aid you in launching a high-quality and sustainable healthcare business. Let’s build towards a better future in 2022. For more information about how to start care agency, visit us at https://careagencymedia.co.uk/information/
This document summarizes a research paper that surveys the use of deep learning and medical image processing techniques for detecting and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses how deep learning has been applied to medical image analysis for various healthcare applications. It then reviews state-of-the-art research applying deep learning to COVID-19 medical imaging for detection and diagnosis. It also presents examples of this approach being used in China, Korea, and Canada. Finally, it discusses challenges and opportunities for further improving deep learning for COVID-19 medical imaging.
What Impact has SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers (HCWs) Mor...BIHAR HEALTH SERVICES
Abstract:
Background: The ongoing coronavirus pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2/covid-19/novel coronavirus is an acute infectious communicable disease spreading mainly via respiratory, eye, mouth and other possible routes from person to person as well as through contact with infected non living objects. The pandemic has massively increased healthcare systems burden due to high hospitals admission rate, infection rates, morbidity, and mortality. QALY (quality adjusted life years) & DALY (disability adjusted life years) are also important for consideration of impact of this pandemic. The healthcare systems is under constant massive pressure to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus & a huge part of this responsibility is being shouldered by frontline health care workers including doctors, nurses, paramedical workers, ASHAs and Anganwadi services etc. Hence HCWs are inevitably and routinely exposed to the virus hence naturally are at high risk of infection, possible mortality & morbidities. Objectives: The key objective is to find out impact of SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers (HCWs) Mortality & Infections across 36 states & union territories of India. What are the reasons of mortality and morbidity & How to prevent mortality & morbidity of HCWs? Methodology/settings & design (search strategy-Research Methods): Several databases were searched for deaths of HCWs in India between January 2019 and 18th May 2021, including MoHFW website, PUBMED, WHO COVID-19 database, COVID-19 Study Register, and Google scholar. The search terms used were: “healthcare providers /health care workers/nurses- death in India due to COVID-19”, “SARS-CoV-2”, “Coronavirus,” using Google search. Whatever data obtained is tabulated. Results: There is increase in mortality of HCWs in India. The data is not available completely in my search. Beside increased death I have found a lot of controversy and questions raised on the issue of this data. There is lot of discrepancy in data given by Government and other sources. According to the Indian Medical Association, 244 doctors have lost their lives due to Covid in the second wave. Of them, 50 deaths were recorded on Sunday. The highest number of fatalities have been reported from Bihar (69) followed by Uttar Pradesh (34) and Delhi (27) .
Conclusion: The government and other agencies should collect and provide the data publicly so that it can be analysed by different sections of researchers to give feedback which will help in making policies helpful to protect HCWs. A large number of medical staffs are infected due to the lack of adequate protection. Currently, the COVID-19 pandemic is growing day by day with lack of essential facilities for treatment. Some experts have warned of a possible third wave of COVID-19.
Keywords: Healthcare workers (HCWs), covid-19 infection, safety, pandemic, Mortality, Doctors, Nurses, Death, India
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GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS
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Gastrointestinal Infections
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS result from the ingestion of pathogens that cause infections at the level of this tract, generally being transmitted by food, water and hands contaminated by microorganisms such as E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Campylobacter, Staphylococcus, Rotavirus among others that are generally contained in feces, thus configuring a FECAL-ORAL type of transmission.
Among the factors that lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal infections are the hygienic and sanitary deficiencies that characterize our markets and other places where raw or cooked food is sold, poor environmental sanitation in communities, deficiencies in water treatment (or in the process of its plumbing), risky hygienic-sanitary habits (not washing hands after major and/or minor needs), among others.
These are generally consequences (signs and symptoms) resulting from gastrointestinal infections: diarrhea, vomiting, fever and malaise, among others.
The treatment consists of replacing lost liquids and electrolytes (drinking drinking water and other recommended liquids, including consumption of juicy fruits such as papayas, apples, pears, among others that contain water in their composition).
To prevent this, it is necessary to promote health education, improve the hygienic-sanitary conditions of markets and communities in general as a way of promoting, preserving and prolonging PUBLIC HEALTH.
Gastritis and Gastric Health
Gastric Health is one of the most relevant concerns in human health, with gastrointestinal infections being among the main illnesses that affect humans.
Among gastric problems, we have GASTRITIS AND GASTRIC ULCERS as the main public health problems. Gastritis and gastric ulcers normally result from inflammation and corrosion of the walls of the stomach (gastric mucosa) and are generally associated (caused) by the bacterium Helicobacter pylor, which, according to the literature, this bacterium settles on these walls (of the stomach) and starts to release urease that ends up altering the normal pH of the stomach (acid), which leads to inflammation and corrosion of the mucous membranes and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
In addition to bacterial infections, gastritis and gastric ulcers are associated with several factors, with emphasis on prolonged fasting, chemical substances including drugs, alcohol, foods with strong seasonings including chilli, which ends up causing inflammation of the stomach walls and/or corrosion. of the same, resulting in the appearance of wounds and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
Among patients with gastritis and/or ulcers, one of the dilemmas is associated with the foods to consume in order to minimize the sensation of pain and discomfort.
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COVID-19 and Social distancing
The COVID-19 has compelled the
world to prevent as much physical
contact with each other as
possible, leading to a halt in
healthcare activities.
Maggie Dresser, COVID-19 Shapes the Future of Telehealth, July 12, 2020,
https://flatheadbeacon.com/2020/07/12/covid-19-shapes-future-telehealth/ (accessed July 27, 2020)
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COVID-19 and use of Virtual tools
In March Kalispell Regional
Healthcare (KRH) was conducting an
average of 20 telehealth visits a
month. The lockdown has resulted in
the use of telehealth multiplying by
500 per day. The high volume of
virtual visits scaled back to about 150
per day by early July.
Maggie Dresser, COVID-19 Shapes the Future of Telehealth, July 12, 2020
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Why are Patients shifting to Virtual Care?
1. Safer
2. Efficient
3. Quick
4. Available all round the clock
5. Patients form habits of selfcare - James Clear’s habit-forming model
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Virtual Care and Mental Healthcare
The virus has created anxiety in
patients and in these circumstances,
video calls are an excellent substitute
for in person therapy sessions.
Seema Verma, Early Impact Of CMS Expansion Of Medicare Telehealth During COVID-19, July 15, 2020,
https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20200715.454789/full/.
60% of the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services beneficiaries
received mental health help through
telehealth .
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Shifts towards Virtual Care
How COVID-19 has permanently changed patient behavior, July 10, 2020, https://www.accenture.com/us-
en/insights/life-sciences/coronavirus-patient-behavior-research
A survey by Accenture revealed
1. 2700 patients have changed
their healthcare routine during
COVID-19
2. 70% revealed that they had to
cancel or postpone treatment
appointments due to
COVID-19
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Expansion of Virtual care
Virtual care is just not an alternative
because of the COVID-19 situation but
is here to stay. Its progress so far
shows that even though clinical
healthcare may not go out of fashion
completely, Virtual care is already on
its way to take over most modes of
healthcare.
Robyn Bainbridge, Telemedicine-breaking down the barriers to change, July 7, 2020,
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What it means for the future of healthcare
delivery.
The pandemic has forced the healthcare ecosystem to embrace digital
tools hence
1. It will be broadly accepted due to its increased implementation.
2. Will be permanent part of our lives.
3. Will soon become a regular part of the clinical trial process
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However,
It is not to be ignored that,
1. Legislative efforts need to be made to aid access towards digital tools
2. The issue of Cyber security needs to addressed for a safe virtual care
delivery service
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