Incidence and Characterization of Post-COVID-19 Symptoms in Hospitalized COVID-19 Survivors to Recognize Syndemic Connotations in India: Single-Center Prospective Observational Cohort Study DOI Creative Commons
Chithira V Nair, Merlin Moni, Fabia Edathadathil

et al.

JMIR Formative Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 7, P. e40028 - e40028

Published: Jan. 20, 2023

Long COVID, or post-COVID-19 syndrome, is the persistence of signs and symptoms that develop during after COVID-19 infection for more than 12 weeks are not explained by an alternative diagnosis. In spite health care recouping to prepandemic states, state tends be less recognized from low- middle-income country settings holistic therapeutic protocols do exist. Owing syndemic nature COVID-19, it important characterize syndrome.We aimed determine incidence in a cohort inpatients who recovered February July 2021 at tertiary-care center South India. addition, we comparing prevalence manifestations intensive unit (ICU) non-ICU patients, assessing persistence, severity, characteristics manifestations, elucidating risk factors associated with presence manifestations.A total 120 adult patients admitted specified time frame were recruited into study providing informed written consent. The included 50 requiring 70 without care. follow-up was conducted on second sixth discharge structured questionnaire. questionnaire filled patient/family member patient their visit hospital 2 through telephone 6 weeks.The mean age 55 years 55% men. Only 5% had taken first dose vaccination. Among 58.3% mild 41.7% moderate severe infection. 60.8% (n=73) least one persistent symptom week (41.7%) required inpatient stay. severity illness, age, requirement Fatigue most common reported 55.8%, followed dyspnea (20%) weight loss (16.7%). Female sex (odds ratio [OR] 2.4, 95% CI 1.03-5.58; P=.04) steroid administration stay (OR 4.43, 1.9-10.28; P=.001) found significant as revealed logistic regression analysis.Overall, treated postdischarge hospital. syndrome did significantly differ across mild, moderate, categories. identified predictors weeks.

Language: Английский

Trust Building in Public Health Approaches: The Importance of a “People-Centered” Concept in Crisis Response DOI Creative Commons
Tiago Correia

Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: Volume 17, P. 1903 - 1908

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

To argue for trust-building as a key solution responding to public health crises in the face of political ambiguity international governance.

Language: Английский

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Diversity regained: Precautionary approaches to COVID-19 as a phenomenon of the total environment DOI Open Access
Marco P. Vianna Franco, Orsolya Molnár, Christian Dorninger

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 825, P. 154029 - 154029

Published: Feb. 22, 2022

Language: Английский

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Injustice in Urban Sustainability DOI Creative Commons
Panagiota Kotsila, Isabelle Anguelovski, Filka Sekulova

et al.

Published: Oct. 28, 2022

This book uses a unique typology of ten core drivers injustice to explore and question common assumptions around what urban sustainability means, how it can be implemented, is manifested in or driven by interventions that hinge on claims sustainability. Aligned with critical environmental justice studies, the highlights contradictions relation justice. It argues neighbourhoods cannot greener, more sustainable liveable unless their communities are strengthened protection right housing, public space, infrastructure healthy amenities. Linked individual drivers, short empirical case studies from across Europe North America provide systematic analysis research, policy practice conducted under agendas cities such as Barcelona, Glasgow, Athens, Boston Montréal, show social is, not, being taken into account. By doing so, uncovers risks continuing while ignoring, therefore perpetuating, systemic inequity operating within outside city. Accessibly written for students geography planning, this useful analytical synthesis issues relating sustainability, The Open Access version book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003221425, has been made Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Funded Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Language: Английский

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The ecosyndemic framework of the global environmental change and the COVID-19 pandemic DOI Open Access
Paraskevi Begou,

Pavlos Kassomenos

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 857, P. 159327 - 159327

Published: Oct. 8, 2022

Language: Английский

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Incidence and Characterization of Post-COVID-19 Symptoms in Hospitalized COVID-19 Survivors to Recognize Syndemic Connotations in India: Single-Center Prospective Observational Cohort Study DOI Creative Commons
Chithira V Nair, Merlin Moni, Fabia Edathadathil

et al.

JMIR Formative Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 7, P. e40028 - e40028

Published: Jan. 20, 2023

Long COVID, or post-COVID-19 syndrome, is the persistence of signs and symptoms that develop during after COVID-19 infection for more than 12 weeks are not explained by an alternative diagnosis. In spite health care recouping to prepandemic states, state tends be less recognized from low- middle-income country settings holistic therapeutic protocols do exist. Owing syndemic nature COVID-19, it important characterize syndrome.We aimed determine incidence in a cohort inpatients who recovered February July 2021 at tertiary-care center South India. addition, we comparing prevalence manifestations intensive unit (ICU) non-ICU patients, assessing persistence, severity, characteristics manifestations, elucidating risk factors associated with presence manifestations.A total 120 adult patients admitted specified time frame were recruited into study providing informed written consent. The included 50 requiring 70 without care. follow-up was conducted on second sixth discharge structured questionnaire. questionnaire filled patient/family member patient their visit hospital 2 through telephone 6 weeks.The mean age 55 years 55% men. Only 5% had taken first dose vaccination. Among 58.3% mild 41.7% moderate severe infection. 60.8% (n=73) least one persistent symptom week (41.7%) required inpatient stay. severity illness, age, requirement Fatigue most common reported 55.8%, followed dyspnea (20%) weight loss (16.7%). Female sex (odds ratio [OR] 2.4, 95% CI 1.03-5.58; P=.04) steroid administration stay (OR 4.43, 1.9-10.28; P=.001) found significant as revealed logistic regression analysis.Overall, treated postdischarge hospital. syndrome did significantly differ across mild, moderate, categories. identified predictors weeks.

Language: Английский

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