scholarly journals Clinical Pharmacist role in a Medical Assistance Team during novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) quarantine

Author(s):  
Angela Cheaib ◽  
Matthew D. M. Rawlins ◽  
Rachel E. Thorson ◽  
Stephen Beaton ◽  
Mark Hill ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 236-246
Author(s):  
Mallesh M ◽  
Purushothama Reddy K ◽  
P. Vijaya Narasimha Reddy

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Farhan Ul Moazzam ◽  
Tamkeen Urooj Paracha ◽  
Ghani Rahman ◽  
Byung Gul Lee ◽  
Nasir Farid ◽  
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Abstract The novel coronavirus pandemic disease (COVID-19) affected the whole globe, though there is lack of clinical studies and its epidemiological features. But as per the observation, it has been seen that most of COVID-19 infected patients show mild to moderate symptoms and they get better without any medical assistance due to better immune system to generate antibodies against the novel coronavirus. In this study the active cases, serious cases, recovered cases, deaths and total confirmed cases have been analyzed using geospatial technique (IDW) with the time span of 2nd March to 3rd June 2020. As on 3rd June the total number of COVID-19 cases in Italy were 231,238, total deaths 33,310, serious cases 350, recovered cases 158,951 and active cases were 39,177 which has been reported by the Ministry of health, Italy. March 2nd – June 3rd 2020 a sum of 231, 238 cases has been reported in Italy out of which 38.68% cases reported in Lombardia region with death rate of 18% which is high from its national mortality rate followed by Emilia-Romagna (14.89% deaths), Piemonte (12.68% deaths), and Vento (10% deaths). As per the total cases in the region, the highest number of recoveries has been observed in Umbria (92.52%), followed by Basilicata (87%), Valle d'Aosta (86.85%) and Trento (84.54%). The COVID-19 evolution in Italy has been particularly found in the major urban area i.e. Rome, Milan, Naples, Bologna and Florence. Geospatial technology played a vital role in this pandemic by tracking infected patient, active cases, and the recovered cases. Thus, monitoring and planning using geospatial technique is very important to control COVID-19 spread in the country.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Yang ◽  
Hui Gong ◽  
Xinhua Chen ◽  
Zhiyuan Chen ◽  
Xiaowei Deng ◽  
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AbstractWe conducted two surveys to evaluate the health-seeking behaviors of individuals with acute respiratory infections (ARI) during the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, China. Among 351 participants reporting ARI (10.3%, 351/3,411), 36.5% sought medical assistance. Children were more likely to seek medical assistance than other age groups (66.1% vs. 28.0%-35.1%).


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