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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research ; 17(3):10-12, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2307408

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Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) has introduced the new normal in this 21st century. This viral has caused a great infection storm in the recent past affecting more than half of the world population. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes various symptoms from mild to severe. Mortality rate has been reported to be low, mostly associated with pre-existing medical history. Literature also states that mortality was high among those with poor immune surveillance. Based on the duration of symptoms, it has been classified into long COVID-19 and short COVID-19 to combat the outcome of the disease many vaccines were invented worldwide by various pharmaceutical companies and they helped a lot in controlling the severity of the disease. The vaccines effectively reduced the incidence of long COVID-19 and serious symptoms, thereby, reducing the death rate. Although the vaccines were very effective in control of serious complications of the infection, few patients had certain adverse reactions to the vaccines of both types' whole virus and viral-vector based vaccine. In the present case report, authors would like to document the delayed hypersensitivity reaction in the tongue as a potential Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) postvaccination for SARS-CoV-2 infection in a 48-year-old female patient without any previous history of medical illness or drug allergy. The ADR was effectively controlled with systemic steroids and the symptoms were effectively controlled within a period of few months.

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1st International Conference on Technologies for Smart Green Connected Society 2021, ICTSGS 2021 ; 107:6101-6110, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1874792

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COVID-19 has brought in a lot of physical health problems and mental health issues to people of all walks of life. The main aim of this study is to present that at the hardest of times (like COVID-19) it is possible to find happiness. The study follows the method of scientific review. The researcher selected articles based on the keywords from Scopus, Google Scholar, WHO documents, PubMed, Springer & Elsevier journals, and Government websites. Based on the protocol of inclusion and exclusion criteria the researcher selected, excluded, analyzed, critically evaluated and synthesized the data from the research articles and documents. Finally, 70 research articles were included in the study. The findings identified factors like fear, anxiety, worry, depression, panic, social withdrawal, etc., that affected human happiness during COVID-19. The study predominantly focuses on presenting various practical ways to help people to be happy even during the hard times of COVID-19. © The Electrochemical Society

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