COVID-19
Assessment of long COVID symptoms and post-COVID quality of life in youth

Mohammed Wasim; Sheethal Kuriakose

Volume 5, Continuous , 2024

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.5.2024.709769

Abstract
  Background: The global prevalence of lengthy COVID among youth remains unknown, demanding a thorough investigation of symptoms and post-COVID quality of life. The purpose of this study was to identify these symptoms and assess their quality of life.Methods: A census approach was used to poll 264 people ...  Read More

Epidemiology
Numerical Analysis of the Sixth to Eighth Waves of the COVID-19 Epidemic in Tokyo, including control over the number of people Tested for Outbreak Suppression (6th to 8th COVID-19 Waves in Tokyo and Countermeasure)

Kyosuke Ono; Katsuaki Kikuchi

Volume 5, Continuous , 2024

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.5.2024.711131

Abstract
  Background: It is extremely important to use existing data to study the transition of infection and removal rates, as well as the influence of vaccination, in the major epidemic waves 6, 7, and 8 in Tokyo, and to develop an effective countermeasure to suppress the epidemic. Methods: We developed ...  Read More

COVID-19
A comparison of COVID-19 between Egypt and the United Kingdom

Naglaa K Idriss; Andrew Blann

Volume 4, Continuous , 2023

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.4.2023.705794

Abstract
  The COVID-19 pandemic produced by SARS-CoV-2 was the single most important epidemic in the previous century, with unparalleled international scientific, clinical, and political cooperation. One distinguishing trait is its heterologous presentation in terms of illnesses and death in many countries. In ...  Read More

COVID-19
The influence of humidity on seasonality in India's COVID-19 and the effectiveness of policy controls in the second and third waves of 2021 and early 2022

Virendra Mane; Priya Prabhu; Poorva Bhalerao

Volume 4, Continuous , 2023

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.4.2023.699932

Abstract
  Background: The first wave of COVID-19 in India began to decline suddenly in September 2020 and appeared to be nearly over by the end of January 2021. At the time, no models or papers predicted or explained this decline. The authors hypothesized in their previous study that the cases decreased due to ...  Read More

COVID-19
Update report on Virological and mortality distribution and implication of Covid -19 pandemic across the globe from 28th January to 3rd February, 2022. Retracted article

Joseph Oyepata Simeon; Joseph Opeyemi Tosin

Volume 4, Continuous , 2023

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.4.2023.696940

Abstract
  Retracted article Background and Objective: Scientists and world leaders are still trying to understand COVID-19 and its potential global consequences. While there have been some successes, there are still many that remain unknown. This study provides an update report on the virological and immunological ...  Read More

COVID-19
The potential association of COVID-19 and Psychological Distress and Anxiety in Iran

Zahra Karimi; Zahra Davoodi; Leila Rabiei; Mahnaz Jafari; Mansoureh Kiani Dehkordi; Roy Rillera Marzo; Masoud Lotfizadeh

Volume 3, Continuous , 2022

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.3.2022.254985

Abstract
  Objective: COVID-19 prevalence is a new and serious threat to public health. The disease has had an impact on nearly every important economic, political, social, and even military aspect of many countries around the world. As a result, the psychological effects of this viral disease on different levels ...  Read More

COVID-19
Comparative Study of the Error Trend and Seasonal Exponential Smoothing and ARIMA Model Using COVID-19 Death Rate in Nigeria

Samuel Olorunfemi Adams; Godwin Somto

Volume 3, Continuous , 2022

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.3.2022.253510

Abstract
  Background: COVID-19 has claimed the lives of millions of people in Nigeria and around the world during the last two years. It is a recognized global health crisis of our day, as well as a persistent threat to the earth. The goal of this study was to examine the trend and fit an Error Trend and Seasonal ...  Read More

COVID-19
Prevalence of functional limitation in Indian COVID-19 recovered patients

Tintu Tom; Sonymol K

Volume 3, Continuous , 2022

https://doi.org/10.51757/IJEHS.3.2022.252524

Abstract
  Background: The Coronavirus Disease-2019 manifested as a serious infectious disease that affected people of all ages and genders, particularly older patients with comorbidities. Patients who have recovered from COVID have serious restrictions. Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the ...  Read More

COVID-19
Cumulative evaluation of demography and distribution of COVID-19 around the globe: An update report of COVID-19 until 17th February, 2022.

Joseph Oyepata Simeon; Joseph Opeyemi Tosin; Sabastine Aliyu Zubairu

Abstract
  Background and Objective: COVID-19 has had a worldwide impact in a variety of ways since its discovery in China. As a result, it's critical to maintain a constant eye on the virus's impact around the world. The goal of this research is to compile a global assessment of COVID-19 demographics and distribution, ...  Read More

COVID-19
Wearing Face Mask for COVID-19 Prevention: A timely example of Prevention Paradox

Moslem Taheri Soodejani; Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabaei

Abstract
  A "prevention paradox," according to Thompson, is a type of prevention that has many benefits for the entire population but may not be as beneficial to each individual as it is to the entire community. COVID-19 is one of the most mysterious developing viruses in history, capable of being transmitted ...  Read More

COVID-19
The associated factors of COVID-19-related anxiety and its relationship with resilience among nurses working in corona wards

Farnoosh Rashvand; Bahareh Yousefi; Omid Taherkhani; Ali Mahmoudi

Abstract
  Introduction: It is vital to identify psychological disorders and their effective elements among nurses working in acute wards. As a result, the current study was carried out with the goal of determining the link between COVID-19-related anxiety and nurse resilience.Methods: At 2021, 249 nurses working ...  Read More

COVID-19
The COVID-19 tale of the six European Microstates: How did these “overlooked” microstates fare?

Sarah Cuschieri; Tamara Attard Mallia; Elaine Piscopo; Anneka Pace; Daniela Chatlani; Karl Mifsud; Nicole Mifsud; Jake Vella; Andrea Cuschieri

Abstract
  Background: COVID-19 has impacted the European microstates of Andorra, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, the Republic of San Marino, and Vatican City. Even though they have similar population sizes, they are rarely studied. The goal was to summarize the COVID-19 situation (January 2020–July 2021) for ...  Read More

COVID-19
Assessing the risk between vaccination status and infections within COVID-19 families in Spain

Jose Luis Turabian

Abstract
  Background: It's unclear whether vaccination individuals against SARS-CoV-2 protects family members in the same way. Objective: The assessment of risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 transmission from index cases with COVID-19 breakthrough infection in completely vaccinated patients to fully vaccinated family ...  Read More

COVID-19
Numerical Analysis of the Fifth Wave of COVID-19 epidemic in Tokyo, Japan

Kyosuke Ono

Abstract
  Background: A mathematical investigation of the reasons for the fifth wave's quick expansion and reduction in Tokyo, Japan, is required to avoid the spread of subsequent COVID-19 infections. Methods: Using the simple IR theory underlying the susceptible-infectious-removed (SIR) hypothesis of infectious ...  Read More

COVID-19
Vaccination Coverage as a Predictor of COVID-19 Case Fatality Rates in Malaysia

Kuok Ho Daniel Tang

Abstract
  Vaccination has offered the hope of restoring life to pre-COVID-19 normalcy. However, new COVID-19 cases have continued to emerge and have increased in certain regions even with increasing vaccination coverage. This study aims to explore the correlations between daily COVID-19 case fatality rates, vaccination ...  Read More

COVID-19
Prevalence of COVID-19 symptoms and RT-PCR tests among professional football players of Iranian two top leagues

Hooman Angoorani; Soheila Masoudi; Molood Jafari Fesharaki; Bita Zoghalchi; Paniz Jahani; Marzieh Urumieh

Abstract
  Background: Following the resumption of football training and competitions during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, it was necessary to tighten up the hygiene protocol and impose restrictions such as prohibiting spectators from entering stadiums and the detection of positive disease cases, ...  Read More

COVID-19
The potential role of Monsoon-induced humidity in India’s unexpected Covid-19 case decline and subsequent rise considering seasonality

Virendra Mane; Poorva Bhalerao

Abstract
  Background: The COVID-19 pandemic was expected to affect India severely; cases rose exponentially from May-June 2020, but around mid-September reached their peak and started declining. It showed a sign of the wave’s completion by the end of January 2021. This decline was not predicted by any models ...  Read More

COVID-19
Covid-19 with neuropathic pain symptom: A case-report

Samira Zouhri; Mohcine El Baroudi

Abstract
  A woman in her sixties with a normal medical history was admitted to a general medical floor with Neuropathic pain symptoms such as a burning sensation throughout her body (head, back, spine, throat, and tongue with dry mouth, chest, abdomen, kidneys, thighs, toes), inability to eat, urinary incontinence, ...  Read More

COVID-19
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the Malaysian firms’ operation

Fazlollah Keshavarzi; Berry Wei Qi Ting; Betty Zhi Xin Tang; Kai Xin Chang; Fei San Chee; Kar Mey Chen

Abstract
  Background. The worldwide economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is comparable with the largest disastrous events of modern human history, such as the first and second world wars. This study investigated the nationwide impact of the pandemic on the local Malaysian firms.Methods. A cross-sectional, ...  Read More

COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2 infection prevalence and characteristics in domestic contacts: Study of 39 families and 132 people in a general medicine clinic in Toledo (Spain). implications for the general practitioner

Jose Luis Turabian

Abstract
  BackgroundMost people with COVID-19 receive care at home, increasing the likelihood of exposure for household members.ObjectiveTo study the prevalence and characteristics of secondary cases in families after the appearance of a primary caseMethodologyAn observational and retrospective study of families ...  Read More