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European Journal of Molecular and Clinical Medicine ; 9(6):955-961, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2058364

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Background: In Wuhan, China, since December 2019, a new strain of pneumonia has appeared and spread quickly over the world. The World Health Organization determined that a separate strain of coronavirus, designated COVID-19, caused this pneumonia (WHO). This unique coronavirus was identified as acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 based on phylogeny, taxonomy, and accepted practise (SARS-COV2). Objective: a cross-sectional observational study to show the co-relation between inflammatory markers and the severity of disease Materials and Methods: a total of 250 patients were selected who are microbiologically covid positive and ready to give consent were included in the study. There basic test will be done. Result-There is preponderance of male gender among the patients 147 were male 103 were female. The mean age of participant is 43 ±2.825 (±6.57%)65 patient were immediately required the either oxygen or mechanical ventilation, among all this 26 patient were died. Among this entire 65 patient, 21 patients have raise CRP level, 14 have raised IL -6 Level among them all 26 were have raised D-Dimer . Conclusion-Our study showed that high level of D-Dimer, IL-6 and CRP was independent risk factors for assessing the severity of COVID-19. IL-6 played a determiningrole in the severity of SARS-COV2 and had a potential value for monitoring the process of severe cases.

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European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists ; 64(Suppl 1):S469-S469, 2021.
Article in English | EuropePMC | ID: covidwho-2046480

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Introduction The paper presents the results of one international study due by our team in the period of restrictions imposed by Covid-19, between March and June 2020. Objectives To inform the population about the risks concerning the excessiv use of internet To prevent the effects of those behaviors which affects the global functioning of individuals Methods Questionnaire applied to a number of 549 subjects, 18 to 60 years old, 217 from Romania and 332 from other European and Asian countries Results The results allowed us to verify the assumption that there is a change in communications needs of individuals, as well gender and age differences in terms of time spent on the internet during the covid period. Conclusions The issue of psycho-education regarding the awareness of dangers and the traps of the virtual era remain relevant.

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NeuroQuantology ; 20(10):1698-1707, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2010536

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The internet or net as it is known today has become an essential part of our living experience. Most industries operations have been drastically altered by the internet. Because of the increasing use of the internet among the audience, the Indian entertainment sectorhas seen significant changes in its operations. Gone are the times when we had to wait a week to catch up on the latest episode of our favourite television series or look forward to blockbuster movies being shown on large screens. Consumers increasingly becoming well-versed in the new technology and the customization and personalization of products and streaming services this technology provides,are the reasons for the surge in the usage of OTT platforms--Platforms for online video content screening and streaming--and therefore preferring it over the traditional television/cable system. The future of these OTT platforms is even assuring as these online services are being made more accessible by the internet's availability.Also, with the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI), OTT platforms are able to optimize their delivery as they can learn about their customers preferences and hence give a user rice experience. This review paper will attempt to explore the rise of these OTT platforms, factors influencing their success, how Covid played an important role in its growth andtheir future.

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Journal of the International Aids Society ; 25:193-193, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1980617
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International conference on Sustainable Infrastructure Development: Innovations and Advances, ICSIDIA 2020 ; 199:221-230, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1787748

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Sanitization having a Lion Share of Attention on a Global dais in all the three-time zone Pre-COVID, COVOID, and Post-COVID is a matter of concern, especially for countries, which in the pre-era were striving hard to achieve it. Indian Government knitting the Spheris of Central and State Government has in the recent past shown bend towards the burning issue of Municipal Solid Waste Management. The Government had launched the schemes Swatch Bharat Mission, and it has been successful but is still on the backstage of its optimal potential as the basic motor of planning, i.e., “Master Plan” is missing in tier II and III cities when it comes to execution of such schemes. An attempt has been made in this paper to prepare a comprehensive plan for Dehradun city of Uttarakhand named “Solid waste Management Master Plan for Dehradun City 2041”. The following study will provide a complete spectrum approach towards the management of each component of Municipal Solid Waste Management of the city, including Waste Generation, Collection, Transportation, Treatment, and Disposal. Also, a service Level Benchmarking of both the Existing and Proposed System has been done to quantify the Output of the proposals and recommendations in the Existing System. Software such as GIS, GPS, and Remote Sensing is used in the study and has given an extra edge of Real-time and locational management for the Waste Management system of Dehradun until 2041. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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Jcpsp-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan ; 31(7):S147-S148, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1543127
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European Psychiatry ; 64(S1):S469, 2021.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1357315

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IntroductionThe paper presents the results of one international study due by our team in the period of restrictions imposed by Covid-19, between March and June 2020.ObjectivesTo inform the population about the risks concerning the excessiv use of internet To prevent the effects of those behaviors which affects the global functioning of individualsMethodsQuestionnaire applied to a number of 549 subjects, 18 to 60 years old, 217 from Romania and 332 from other European and Asian countriesResultsThe results allowed us to verify the assumption that there is a change in communications needs of individuals, as well gender and age differences in terms of time spent on the internet during the covid period.ConclusionsThe issue of psycho-education regarding the awareness of dangers and the traps of the virtual era remain relevant.

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Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications ; 13(14):217-220, 2020.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1257406

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Ethical principle consists of ethics. Ethics plays an important role and have impact on individual and their lives. Whistle blowing is an important situation which has direct impact on ethics in IT. The problem raises moral queries and has social and economic implications. Organizations implement codes of ethics within their policies that highlight the moral responsibilities of users in the use of knowledge technology. Company's name can be shielded and increase worker engagement by making a work wherever moral conduct is that the norm. COVID-19 has incontestable the impotency of current technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic has raised a bunch of moral challenges;however key among these has been the chance that health care systems may have to be compelled to ration scarce essential care resources. World Health Organization (WHO) has established a global unit on Ethics and COVID-19 so as to develop recommendation on key moral queries that Member States have to be compelled to address.

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Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion ; 36(1 SUPPL):S86, 2020.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1092835

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Aims & Objectives: The worldwide SARSCoV2 pandemic can lead to either respiratory infection or isolation due to containment zones that produce a significant impact on chronic diseases such as inherited bleeding disorders-Haemophilia. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of COVID19 pandemic on patients with Haemophilia, regarding their psychosocial issues and financial concerns. Patients/Materials & Methods: A survey evaluating the impact of COVID19 pandemic on psychosocial health of people with Haemophilia was done. A questionnaire was developed for the survey that was taken up by 70 out of 100 new patients attending the Haemophilia day care center, Lok Nayak Hospital, Delhi during a two-month period from 1-6-2020 to 31-7-2020. The survey included information on demographic and clinical data, needs, psychosocial issues, financial concerns and experiences regarding medical care during COVID19 pandemic. Results: In total, 73 patients with Haemophilia completed the survey (73% response rate). Most patients suffered from Haemophilia A (73%) while the others had Haemophilia B (37%). 85% of the patients had psychosocial concerns which included insecurity regarding accessibility of factors in case of bleeding episodes, support and availability of the Haemophilia center personnel for assistance. Patients were also anxious and frustrated about regular drug production and supply. 68% of the patients had financial concerns which not only involved the fear of decreased earning hands in the family due to pandemic but mainly involved the fear of inaccessibility of appointments and cost-free factors in the government hospitals that have got converted into designated COVID centers. 74% of the patients had social concerns regarding the containment-associated isolation zones due to which the patients were not able to freely avail the medical services as and when required. Discussion & Conclusion: The corona virus pandemic has impact on patients with bleeding disorders such as Haemophilia in terms of thoughts and worries related to their underlying disease, accessibility and availability of affordable medical care and feelings caused by the coronavirus pandemic in general. Also, caregivers of these patients are equally concerned. Counselling and reassurance about COVID19 awareness and precautions among Haemophilia patients may reduce their worries and concerns. Because longterm effects of the pandemic on psychosocial health and financial burden on these patients are unknown, they should be examined in the followup.

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Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine ; 26:108-111, 2020.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1070363

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COVID-19 or SARS CoV-2 is a worldwide public health emergency. The first case of COVID-19 was described in Wuhan, China in December, 2019 and within a short time the infection had spread quickly to the rest of China and then the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on patients who do not have COVID-19 but other diseases like cancer, diabetes, and many more non-communicable diseases;their care is compromised because of the pandemic. COVID-19 also poses a work-related health risk for healthcare workers who are treating patients with COVID-19, and many have themselves become infected. Healthcare workers involved in diagnosing and treating patients with COVID-19 should be evaluated for stress, anxiety and depression.

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Altern Ther Health Med ; 26(S2):108-111, 2020.
Article in English | PubMed | ID: covidwho-946787

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COVID-19 or SARS CoV-2 is a worldwide public health emergency. The first case of COVID-19 was described in Wuhan, China in December, 2019 and within a short time the infection had spread quickly to the rest of China and then the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on patients who do not have COVID-19 but other diseases like cancer, diabetes, and many more non-communicable diseases;their care is compromised because of the pandemic. COVID-19 also poses a work-related health risk for healthcare workers who are treating patients with COVID-19, and many have themselves become infected. Healthcare workers involved in diagnosing and treating patients with COVID-19 should be evaluated for stress, anxiety and depression.

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