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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention ; 13(5):45-47, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2091363

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Waves of COVID-19 have been managed successfully within US, EU, Southeast Asia and Latin America, however, South Asia and Sub-saharan Africa still suffer new variants and EU fights with UK and United States of ,,new waves of old disease", postcovide or long covide syndrome. The aim of this communication and research is to prepare our auditors for the size and extent of postcovid systems and the importance of non-doctors and non-medicine experts in management of its consequences.

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Lekarsky Obzor ; 70(12):442-443, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1589559

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Introduction: Several viral diseases after cure may proceed to Chronic fatigue disease or syndrome (CFS) known years or decades as late consequence of e.g. Infectious mononucleosis or other EBV and CMV infection. Methods: Here we present current occurence patophysiology and consequences of chronic fatigue syndrom caused by coronaviruses (chronic postcovid syndrom). Results: After millions with Covid-19 have been cured, this good news has to be taken with caution, such as a new entity similar to chronic fatigue syndrome have occurred and is named similarly as, chronic fatigue-as chronic postcovid syndrome. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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Clin. Soc. Work Health Interv. ; 12(3):83-85, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1478855

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Thousands of healthcare and social workers (HCSW) died or lost their ability to work in their field after Covid pandemics in all three waves, and thousands left their profession due to burnout syndrome. Despite development of vaccines took 6-18 months and refreshment of old molecules for treatment weeks, many countries paid a very high price for this pan-demics not due to lack of medications or ventilator assistance devices but due to the increasing lack of trained HCSW.

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Lekarsky Obzor ; 69(11):379-380, 2020.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1089467

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Homeless population, social shelters mental facilities and elderly nursing homes ate at risk for uncontrolled local spread ov Covid-19 disease in Europe. Herewe present a partial lockdown strategy to prevent the import of this communicable and highly contagious disease to two large shelters for homeless, as rural satellites serving for two major cities with population of more than 100 thousand with a partial lockdown strategy resulting to zero incidence within the major period of pandemics from march to july. © 2020. All Rights Reserved.

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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention ; 11(3):78-79, 2020.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-895837

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An example of Covid-19 free groups of seniors-elderly social work clients in three semi-urban environments in Central Eastern Europe is presented. During the major peak of the pandemics, all clients remained Covid-19 free due to the life island policy characterized by semi-quarantine, due to incentive and social policies as well as initial testing.

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