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2023 6th International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Networks, ISCON 2023 ; 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20239206

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The Corona-virus H19 pandemic is quickly spreading throughout the globe. Every three to four times, waves occur and have a major effect on people's lives. Other illnesses including covid disorders are misdiagnosed in this setting. There is no reliable statistics on the total number of covid patients in the nation, and no system exists to track them. This prevents the patients from receiving the necessary care and treatment. The number of patients in a given dataset may be determined with more precision using AI methods. In this article, we show how to forecast how many patients will be included in the Covid-19 database by using an adaptive method. Python spyder is used to run the simulation. . © 2023 IEEE.

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Extended Reality for Healthcare Systems: Recent Advances in Contemporary Research ; : 33-49, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2280956

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The healthcare industry is quickly emerging changes in this new age of civilization due to the confluence of medicine and technology. Each half-century in the age of medicine and technology, healthcare technologies are causing a clinical care revolution. Telehealth is one of healthcare revolutions that aims to enhance the medical experience, decrease travel time, eliminate geographical boundaries, and offer ongoing support and guidance in attaining optimum health and well-being. Telemedicine is pushed forward by wireless technology and cloud-based solutions. It helps in filling the gap in lack of physicians and healthcare technicians during pandemics, particularly in rural regions and underdeveloped nations. For instance, in the current COVID-19 pandemic scenario, telehealth has been critical in establishing healthcare by using telecommunications infrastructure to provide treatment and health services to distant regions. The present chapter covers the telehealthcare system's tactics and scope. Additionally, this chapter includes the most recent groundbreaking advances in telehealthcare services. © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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NeuroQuantology ; 20(8):5821-5834, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2010514

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Public health and societal efforts can avoid the 2019 Corona pandemic (COVID-19). Ethiopia has adopted health and social measures. COVID-19 social distance and health prevention research. SARS-CoV-2 produces COVID-19. The global vaccine effort must understand how the virus spreads to end the pandemic. SARS-CoV-2 spreads by respiratory droplets and aerosols, according to new studies. Temperature, humidity, precipitation, air currents, pH, and radiation affect transmission. Hand washing and masks are also helpful public health measures. Non-pharmaceutical remedies need more research. Body-invading eye bacteria exist. There's no indication that COVID-19 exposure causes the disorder's ocular symptoms. Tears and conjunctiva contained SARS-CoV-2. Ocular symptoms may be the first or only sign of infection. Hand cleanliness, social isolation, and hospital SOPs can limit illness spread. Eye lubricants and spectacles can prevent eye infections.

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Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science ; 20:S144-S147, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1435970

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a large number of publications to inform, understand, conduct more research and control the situation. Although the researchers are analyzing the bibliometrics on this condition, no bibliometric studies are available on the publications related to post-covid mucormycosis. This study is aimed at bibliometric assessment of the publications related to post-covid mucormycosis. Methods: In the presented study, authors have performed the bibliometric analysis of the World health organization (WHO) database named `Global literature on coronavirus disease.' WHO is maintaining this database since the pandemic, and it contains thousands of reports. Two simple search terms, `Covid' and `mucormycosis' used to search the entire database in `title, abstract, subject' mode with the search string was tw:(mucormycosis covid). The search was not restricted to any date range. Results: Only 51 reports (40 articles and 01 clinical trials) were obtained with the above search terms. The study found that there is considerable growth in such publication in the last 6 months. Interestingly only three such reports were published in the year 2020. Database wise 38 of these 51 reports were available in Medline. Most of such reports were published by Indian authors. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology emerged as the most productive journal contributing the highest number (10) of these reports. Conclusions: The highly acclaimed publications were the reviews. This study suggests that India is the most productive country for publications related to post-covid mucormycosis. This resembles the fact that the country, faced the excessive emergence of post-covid-19 mucormycosis cases reported the secondhighest number of Covid 19 cases in the substantial worldwide outbreak in the second wave, which is followed by post covid mucormycosis.

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Journal of Medical Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences ; 10(1):2653-2657, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1190727

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To assess the impact of single chamber right ventricular pacing on the clinical profiles, QRS morphology and QRS duration on electrocardiogram. This prospective study was conducted to evaluate clinical profile, QRS morphology and QRS duration of patients are having a atrioventricular disease, undergoing single chamber pacemaker implantation between November 2017 to January 2019 at UNMICRC, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. All patients were followed up biannually. At each follow-up visit clinical features were assessed, and pacemaker interrogation, electrocardiography was done. Results: Out of 135 patients, 98 patients completed 12 months follow -up and were included in final analysis. Mean age was 65.92 ± 9.64 years with 60.2% male. Most common comorbidity was hypertension (49.5%) followed by diabetes mellitus type II (24.5%), coronary artery disease (9.2%), hypothyroidism (4.1%) and cerebro vascular accident (2.0%). The Commonest indication for pacemaker was complete heart block (85.7%) followed by high degree Atrioventricular (AV) block (14.3%). 35.7% and 40.8% patients had presyncope and syncope. About 16.3% and 7.1% patients had New York Heart Failure Association (NYHA 2) and (NYHA 3) grade dyspnea. In the present study, baseline QRS was 155.63 ± 15.70 ms which increased to 164.79 ± 10.69 ms at 12 month follow- up (p = 0.0001). All except 4 patients had Left Bundle Branch Block (LBBB) on baseline of electrocardiogram ECG. The QRS duration increases over one year followup. The patients remain asymptomatic for heart failure and arrhythmias on follow-up. © 2021 Journal of Medical Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences. All rights reserved.

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