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Journal of Global Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences ; 11(Special Issue):1-128, 2020.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2167066

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Pharmacological Targets for Treatment of Covid-19 Infection, Plasma Therapy for Covid-19 Treatment, Safety Measurements for Health Care Providers and Patients at Indian

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Disease Surveillance ; 36(6):517-520, 2021.
Article in Chinese | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1391481

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Objective: To assess the risk of public health emergencies, both the indigenous ones and the imported ones, which might occur in the mainland of China in June 2021. Methods: An internet based expert counsel was conducted to analyze the surveillance data of public health emergencies and priority communicable diseases in China reported through different channels, and the experts in all provincial centers for disease control and prevention attended this video conference. Results: Generally speaking, it is predicted that the incidence of public health emergencies would be similar in June with May. The risk of imported cases and secondary infections of COVID-19 would continue to exist, but would be controllable. It is the high incidence season of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome and most cases would be sporadic, however, the risk of cluster exits especially in previous epidemic areas. The incidences of food poisoning caused by toxic animal or plant or poisonous mushroom would increase significantly, and the incidences of food poisoning caused by microbe would be high. The earthquake-stricken areas such as Yunnan and Qinghai should further strengthen post-disaster public health responses. The potential flood-stricken areas predicted by the meteorological department need to pay attention to the risks of water-borne, food-borne and vector-borne diseases that may increase after the disaster. Conclusion: Special attention should be paid to COVID-19, and general attention should be paid to severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome, food poisoning and natural disaster.

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Staps: Revue Internationale des Sciences du Sport et de l'..ducation Physique ; 42(131 2021/1):5-127, 2021.
Article in English, French | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1732988

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This special 2021 issue on football by and for women is part of a double topicality. On the one hand, it aims to echo the unprecedented media, scientific and sporting dynamics, particularly stimulated by the 8th FIFA Women's World Cup organized in France between June 7 and July 7, 2019;on the other hand, it constitutes an inventory of the social situation of female footballers before the Covid-19 pandemic. Indeed, at the start of 2021, the time is still full of uncertainties and concerns, which contrasts sharply with the apparent success of the World Cup in that it made it possible to embody and augur progress for the feminization of sport: increase in licensees (especially in football where the bar of 200,000 licensees in France was crossed in March 2020, i.e. for the 50th anniversary of the integration of women in this federation), media coverage in full development, awareness inequalities at work in the policies of clubs and/or local authorities, etc.

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Disease Surveillance ; 36(10):981-984, 2021.
Article in Chinese | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1726088

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Objective: To assess the risk of public health emergencies, both the indigenous ones and the imported ones, which might occur in the mainland of China in October 2021.

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