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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention ; 13(6):80-82, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2308878

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Recent war conflicts in Europe and Middle East generate new refugee wawes and possible dissemination of Covid I9 variants from countries with low vaccination activity due to armed events.Therefore we have tested all migrants of war(206) coming via Hungarian Slovak Czech Border,within one week among 1023 refugees of war..who had symptoms of respiratory infection.None of tested symptomatic individuals was pos- itive by rapid antigen test.Therefore the the risk ofCOVID I9 dissemination was not been confirmed.

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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention ; 13(6):19-22, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2310914

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Postcovid syndrome affects 5-20% of all patients with symp-tomatic Covid-I9 infection, resulting in temporary or perma-nent disability for next weeks or months. The commonest syn-dromes after long Covid-I9, (or chronic fatigue syndrome after Covid, or as synonymum postcovid syndrome) are psychic or psychosomatic disorders known under the name Depression and Anxiety Syndrome. After the unrest and armed conflicts during the Covid era, clients or patients, mainly migrants of war, are also exposed to chronic post trauma syndrome related to previous or recent de-struction of infrastructure, temporary homelesness and escape from affected regions/country. Cumulation of those 2 syndro-mes may have devastating consequences to both, individual health and economic losses due to permanent working and eco-nomy disabilities and consumption of health and social funds. After the unrest and armed conflicts during Covid era,clients or patients, mainly migrants of war, are also exposed to chronic post trauma syndrome related to previous or recent destruction of infrastructure, temporary homelesness and escape from af-fected regions/country.

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Lekarsky Obzor ; 70(12):490-492, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés, Eslovaco | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1589902

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Introduction: COVID-19 virus disease specific mortality variant throughout all continents between 3 and 15 percent, depending on virus subtype and age, social and health status of the affected population. Groups at risk were seniors after 70, low socioeconomic groups, unvaccinated and groups with no access to health care, elderly and mental facilities residents, homeless and orphan facilities. Method and results: We have analyzed three cohorts of 702 homeless from clients from, Slovakia, Poland, Czech republic, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia and found unexpectedly low specific mortality, probably due to isolation of those full-board centers from neighboring large towns in to life islands and few social contacts of this risk population during 2 wave because of church and social daycare centers closure. Conclusion: In conclusion, life island quarantine model powered by vaccination may decrease even more COVID-19 related mortality in expected winter or spring waves. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention ; 11(3):78-79, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-895837

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An example of Covid-19 free groups of seniors-elderly social work clients in three semi-urban environments in Central Eastern Europe is presented. During the major peak of the pandemics, all clients remained Covid-19 free due to the life island policy characterized by semi-quarantine, due to incentive and social policies as well as initial testing.

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