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National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology ; 10(9):795-798, 2020.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-769682

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Background: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the WHO (WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION), on March 11, 2020. There is no doubt in the fact that this infection has marked its great effects on various aspects of one’s life, may it be a personal, familial, social, economic, psychological, academic, professional, financial, emotional, either directly or indirectly. At present, a number of studies are being done so as to study the impact of coronavirus on the different spheres of our life, either directly affecting their own heath or of family members, or indirectly, by influencing thorough lockdowns, quarantine, or isolation. Aims and Objectives: Due permission was taken from the screening ethical committee. Thereafter, this study was conducted on the students of medical, dental and nursing courses, in our institute, as these three professions are the only ones that are at the frontline as far as provision of health-care services to the public is concerned. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study that was carried out on undergraduate students of three courses from our own university, i.e., M.B.B.S, B.D.S., and B.Sc. Nursing. The participation was only voluntarily. The subjects were asked a questionnaire, including 18 questions regarding the impact of this corona infection on their personal and academics part of their life. Results: According to the results of this online study, this infection has markedly affected the personal and academics of these students as they are attending lectures through online mode only, but even then the majority of them are really much determined to continue pursuing their respective courses. Conclusion: Throughout the world, right now, no specific treatment is available for this infection, though a number of researches are being carried out to know about this novel virus, its characteristic features in details, response to various drugs and vaccines that are now undergoing a number of trials, everywhere in the world.

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National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology ; 10(7):589-593, 2020.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-678851

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Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 is a pandemic whose impact has now spread across the globe. There is hardly any country in any of the seven continents of the world where this virus has not spread out. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared this outbreak as pandemic. Since then, with the aim of curbing the spread of this infection, many governments have been implementing lockdowns in their respective countries, along with a number of new and altogether different rules and regulations in various aspects like travelling to abroad or even interstate journeys. Many instructions are being given to the citizens so as to avoid this infection. Out of these, frequent handwashing, wearing a mask, and social distancing are the three golden rules. Aims and Objectives: After permission from Screening Ethical Committee of the Institute, this study was carried out having the novel idea to assess the awareness about the various concepts regarding the proper use of masks among the frontline health workers, that is, medicos and paramedicos, amidst this corona virus (CoV) pandemic. Materials and Methods: The participation was purely volunteer in this cross-sectional study. In this online survey, a total of 490 subjects participated. The subjects were asked to fill one questionnaire that included a total of 21 questions, out of which actually 17 questions were actually to assess the knowledge about masks. The whole study was kept anonymous. Results: The results showed that the medicos and paramedicos were sufficiently aware of the proper usage of masks, though the level of knowledge must be enhanced further and further by everyone. Conclusion: As at this time, there are no specific vaccines or medicine as treatments for CoVs, so the statement – prevention is better than cure, gains much importance. The masks are just one of the various preventive measures against COVID-19.

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