Building resilient hospitals in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, hospitals in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) have faced significant challenges in providing essential services, while simultaneously combatting this pandemic and responding to new and ongoing shocks and emergencies. Despite these challenges, policy-makers and hospital managers adapted their hospital responses to maintain operations and continue providing essential health services in resource-restraint and fragile and conflict affected, offering valuable...

Doing more with less – How frugal innovations can contribute to improving healthcare systems

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

The dominance of an innovation discourse laden with cutting edge and expensive technologies, may be preventing us from recognizing alternative and complementary perspectives, which could help cut healthcare costs while improving worldwide access to health services. One such complementary approach is that of frugal innovation. Frugal innovation, as a way to produce efficacious and affordable products using fewer resources to reach the underserved customers, has received increasing attention in...

Theory of planned behavior explains males’ and females’ intention to receive COVID-19 vaccines differently

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Uptake of COVID-19 vaccines is an important measure to curb the transmission of the coronavirus. Before the vaccines were available, numerous studies found that people had a moderate-to-high intention to receive the vaccines. Several studies have also used the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to predict people's COVID-19 vaccination intention with three elements (i.e. attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control) . However, the vaccination rate falters after the vaccines became...

New-Onset Transient Global Amnesia: A Clinical Challenge in an Air Medical Transportation Pilot With a History of Coronavirus Disease 2019

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

A 43-year-old male Bell 214C helicopter pilot presented to the emergency ward with flu-like syndrome. His nasopharyngeal severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 real-time polymerase chain reaction test was positive, and a chest computed tomographic scan confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia. He was admitted, received treatment, was discharged, and returned to flying. During the mission debrief, copilots who had flown with him reported that he experienced episodes of in-flight...

Preparing for the next pandemic via transfer learning from existing diseases with hierarchical multi-modal BERT: a study on COVID-19 outcome prediction

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Developing prediction models for emerging infectious diseases from relatively small numbers of cases is a critical need for improving pandemic preparedness. Using COVID-19 as an exemplar, we propose a transfer learning methodology for developing predictive models from multi-modal electronic healthcare records by leveraging information from more prevalent diseases with shared clinical characteristics. Our novel hierarchical, multi-modal model ([Formula: see text]) integrates baseline risk factors...

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Remotely Delivered Weighted Blanket Intervention for People Living With Dementia and Their Family Caregivers

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

The COVID-19 pandemic amplified the need for interventions to support community-dwelling families living with dementia. This study examined the feasibility and acceptability of a remotely delivered weighted blanket intervention for people living with dementia, and the feasibility of collecting outcome measures specific to people with dementia and caregivers. A prospective, within subjects, pre-post design was used; 21 people with dementia and their caregivers participated. Measures of...

The Clinical and Genomic Epidemiology of Rhinovirus in Homeless Shelters-King County, Washington

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

CONCLUSIONS: RV infections persisted through community mitigation measures and was most prevalent in shelters housing families. Sequencing showed a diversity of circulating RV serotypes each detected over short periods of time. Community-based surveillance in congregate settings is important to characterize respiratory viral infections during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Risk factors associated with in-hospital mortality patients with COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Risk factors for in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 patients in Saudi Arabia have not been well studied. Previous reports from other countries have highlighted the effect of age, gender, clinical presentation and health conditions on the outcome of COVID-19 patients. Saudi Arabia has a different epidemiological structure with a predominance of young population, which calls for separate study. The objective of this study is to assess the predictors of mortality among hospitalized patients with...

WHO’s support for COVID-19 research and knowledge management in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Health research, innovation and knowledge management remain major priorities of the WHO's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) supports priority research initiatives that address gaps in current knowledge regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a specific call for proposals, 122 research proposals were received and reviewed in 2020, of which 17 were recommended for funding from eight countries. Ten countries in the region participated in the...

Crisis leadership: a case for inclusion in accredited Master of Public Health program curricula

Di |2022-06-24T20:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

CONCLUSIONS: The current global COVID-19 pandemic and reality of climate-induced disasters have brought crises to the forefront for health systems. Successful leadership for the future requires public health leaders to have training in crisis leadership. The evaluation and revision of public health curricula must focus on leadership competency development to prepare graduates to lead complex multiple crisis events and system shocks simultaneously.

Elizabeth Usher memorial lecture: Speech-language pathology in the transformative age – valuing connectivity

Di |2022-06-24T04:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Living in the transformative age is one of disruption, change, and infinite opportunity. However, living in a cloud-based world with self-driving cars, advanced robotics, artificial intelligence, e-health, 3-D printing, and COVID-19 can also be somewhat daunting, challenging, and even confronting. As speech-language pathologists, researchers, educators, and advocates, we need to be agile, more creative and connected to data, experiences, and people. Now more than ever, these connections will...

Exposed and unprotected: Sex worker vulnerabilities during the COVID-19 health emergency in Mozambique

Di |2022-06-24T04:00:00+02:00Giugno 24th, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 have been shown to disproportionately affect the marginalised groups in our societies. We studied the impacts of national restrictions on young adult sex workers in Mozambique, and actions at individual, governmental and civil society level to mitigate against these impacts. The country case study was part of a multi-country qualitative research, including fifty-four semi-structured interviews with female sex workers (N = 38), outreach workers (N = 10)...

A single-component luminescent biosensor for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Di |2022-06-23T14:00:00+02:00Giugno 23rd, 2022|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|

Many existing protein detection strategies depend on highly functionalized antibody reagents. A simpler and easier to produce class of detection reagent is highly desirable. We designed a single-component, recombinant, luminescent biosensor that can be expressed in laboratory strains of E. coli and S. cerevisiae . This biosensor is deployed in multiple homogenous and immobilized assay formats to detect recombinant SARS-CoV-2 spike antigen and cultured virus. The chemiluminescent signal generated...

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