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  1. Artikel ; Online: The level of risk, effects response to potential health emergencies, prevention and control method of COVID-19: A systematic review.

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim / Luke, Amana Ogeto / Hailu, Dejene

    Human antibodies

    2020  Band 29, Heft 2, Seite(n) 149–169

    Abstract: Background: COVID-19 is currently the major public health burden in the world, with disease and death in the global community from COVID-19 increasing rapidly from time to time worldwide. However, there has been a lack of well-organized information ... ...

    Abstract Background: COVID-19 is currently the major public health burden in the world, with disease and death in the global community from COVID-19 increasing rapidly from time to time worldwide. However, there has been a lack of well-organized information about the level of risk, effects, prevention and control methods of the disease. Therefore the aim of this study is to identify and review a published level of risk, effects response to potential health emergencies, prevention, and control methods of COVID-19 at a global level.
    Method: A systematic review was performed after literatures were identified by searching the following online databases: medRxiv, Google scholar, PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library with supplementary hand searching of conferences. The online databases contain archives of most English biomedical journals. Scientific papers published online by the Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization were also included for this analysis. The scientific publications from 01 December, 2019 to 13 April 2020 were included. The 'COVID-19', '2019 novel coronavirus', '2019-nCoV', 'novel coronavirus', and 'Pneumonia' key search terms were used for this review.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) COVID-19/prevention & control ; COVID-19/therapy ; Emergencies ; Emergency Medical Services ; Humans ; Infection Control/methods
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2020-08-29
    Erscheinungsland Netherlands
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Systematic Review
    ZDB-ID 1383468-x
    ISSN 1875-869X ; 1093-2607
    ISSN (online) 1875-869X
    ISSN 1093-2607
    DOI 10.3233/HAB-200421
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel ; Online: Global public health significances, healthcare perceptions of communities, treatments, prevention and control methods of COVID-19.

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim / Luke, Amana Ogeto / Hailu, Dejene

    Human antibodies

    2020  Band 29, Heft 2, Seite(n) 129–137

    Abstract: Background: The Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has proved to be one of the most burdensome respiratory disease outbreaks ever. Moreover, the public health emergency of the COVID-19 outbreak has been seen by the World Health Organization (WHO) ...

    Abstract Background: The Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has proved to be one of the most burdensome respiratory disease outbreaks ever. Moreover, the public health emergency of the COVID-19 outbreak has been seen by the World Health Organization (WHO) as global health concern since March 2020 and there has been a significantly increased morbidity and mortality in the community worldwide. The objective of this review is to describe and review the global public health significances and community and healthcare perception of features, treatments, prevention and control methods to slow the transmission of the outbreak.
    Methods: For this review, the literature has been searched by following online databases, including medRxiv, pubmed, medline and Google scholar databases. The key search terms 'COVID-19', '2019 novel coronavirus', '2019-nCoV', 'novel coronavirus' and 'Pneumonia' were used to search the literature. Scientific papers published online by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the WHO from 01 January to 06 May 2020 in the English language were included for analysis.
    Results: The results of this review indicated that COVID-19 is a serious global public health problem. It affects immune compromised individuals living with chronic diseases, the elderly and pregnant women more severely. The disease spread rapidly from one country to countries worldwide. In all, 212 countries highlighted the weakened state of essential public health and emergency services. The researchers addressed the lack of perception in communities, including health professionals, with regard to COVID-19. Healthcare settings were analyzed in terms of the pandemic nature of the virus, onset and the overall characteristics of disease outbreak. Microbiogists were also used to assess the daily cumulative index of COVID-19. With regard to treatment, chloroquine phosphate and herbal medicines were shown to be promising as supportive treatments to slow COVID-19 transmission, coupled with isolation and quarantine techniques.
    Conclusion: The review indicates that COVID-19 has a high global public health significance due to its high morbidity and mortality rates. Still, there was no specific or effective vaccine or treatment, moreover, the community, including health professionals, have a low perception as regards COVID-19, even though different prevention and control methods have been conducted. Thus, there is a need for awareness creation, alongside further research applied to finding effective vaccine and treatments.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) COVID-19/prevention & control ; COVID-19/therapy ; Community Health Services/trends ; Global Health ; Humans ; Infection Control ; Pandemics ; Public Health ; Quarantine
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2020-08-29
    Erscheinungsland Netherlands
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1383468-x
    ISSN 1875-869X ; 1093-2607
    ISSN (online) 1875-869X
    ISSN 1093-2607
    DOI 10.3233/HAB-200422
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Artikel ; Online: Global burden of COVID-19: Situational analyis and review.

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim / Luke, Amana Ogeto / Hailu, Dejene

    Human antibodies

    2020  Band 29, Heft 2, Seite(n) 139–148

    Abstract: Background: The novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the major public health burden in the world. The morbidity and mortality of the global community due to this disease is dramatically increasing from time to time.: Objective: This ... ...

    Abstract Background: The novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the major public health burden in the world. The morbidity and mortality of the global community due to this disease is dramatically increasing from time to time.
    Objective: This situational analysis is aimed to analyse prevalence and incidence of COVID-19 and to provide clear information about this disease for the scientific community, stakeholders, healthcare practitioners and decision-makers.
    Methods: The literatures were identified by searching the key relevant and officially known online databases: medRxiv, Google scholar and PubMed. The online databases contain archives of most English biomedical journals and scientific papers published online from 31 December to 3 April 2020 were included. After the literature search, articles were screened independently by two reviewers for eligibility.
    Results: The world continents have confirmed a total of 1,202,320 confirmed COVID-19 cases: (51.2%) in Europe, (27.7%) in North America, (17.9%) in Asia, (1.96%) in South America and at less number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa and Australia which was accounted 0.8% and 0.5%, respectively. However, this review showed that there was a significant increase in the confirmed COVID-19 cases by 109,555 in Asia, 8,658 in Africa, 332,866 in North America, 20,269 in South America, 568,894 in Europe, 5,051 in Australia and 1,045,403 in the whole world, with the exception of Antartica, during the review period. The overall results showed that there were 1,098,762 cases and 59,172 deaths recorded during the review period. The result zero number of deaths with COVID-19 was observed in 66 countries.
    Conclusion: The review concluded that COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2 is the major public health burden in the world, the morbidity and mortality of global community is dramatically increasing from time to time. Strong collaboration among all sectors and the design of effective prevention and control strategies which include staying home, social/physical distancing, quarantine, testing of suspected patients, isolation and managing of the confirmed cases. Therefore, all countries should implement five major COVID-19 prevention and control programmes as soon as possible at community level.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) COVID-19/epidemiology ; COVID-19/mortality ; Cost of Illness ; Global Health ; Humans ; Pandemics ; Public Health
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2020-08-16
    Erscheinungsland Netherlands
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1383468-x
    ISSN 1875-869X ; 1093-2607
    ISSN (online) 1875-869X
    ISSN 1093-2607
    DOI 10.3233/HAB-200420
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Artikel: Global public health significances, health care perception of community, treatments, prevention and control methods of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim

    Hum. antibodies

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is one of the most burden respiratory diseases outbreak. Moreover, the public health emergency to fight COVID-19 outbreak was stated by world health organization as global health concern since ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is one of the most burden respiratory diseases outbreak. Moreover, the public health emergency to fight COVID-19 outbreak was stated by world health organization as global health concern since March, 2020. However, there has been significantly increased morbidity and moratlity of the community in worldwide.The objective of the review was to describe and review the global public health significances and community and health care perception on features, treatments, prevention and control methods of the Outbreak to slow transmission. METHODS: In this review, the literatures were searched by following online databases which include medRxiv, pubmed, medline and Google scholar databases. The 'COVID-19', '2019 novel coronavirus', '2019-nCoV', 'novel coronavirus'and 'Pneumonia' key search terms were used to search the literatures. Scientific papers published online by Center for Disease Control (CDC) and WHO from 1 January to 6 May, 2020 in English language were included for analysis. RESULTS: The result of review indicated that COVID-19 is the serious global public health problem. It more affects immune compromised individuals who are living with chronic diseases, aged and pregnant women. The disease spreads rapidly from one country to countries worldwidely. The 212 countries were highlighted the weakened state of essential public health emergency services. The researchers were addressed lack of communities' perception including health professionals' against COVID-19. The.
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Verlag WHO
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    Anmerkung WHO #Covidence: #738058
    Datenquelle COVID19

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  5. Artikel: Global public health significances, health care perception of community, treatments, prevention and control methods of COVID-19

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim

    Hum. antibodies

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is one of the most burden respiratory diseases outbreak. Moreover, the public health emergency to fight COVID-19 outbreak was stated by world health organization as global health concern since ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is one of the most burden respiratory diseases outbreak. Moreover, the public health emergency to fight COVID-19 outbreak was stated by world health organization as global health concern since March, 2020. However, there has been significantly increased morbidity and moratlity of the community in worldwide.The objective of the review was to describe and review the global public health significances and community and health care perception on features, treatments, prevention and control methods of the Outbreak to slow transmission. METHODS: In this review, the literatures were searched by following online databases which include medRxiv, pubmed, medline and Google scholar databases. The 'COVID-19', '2019 novel coronavirus', '2019-nCoV', 'novel coronavirus'and 'Pneumonia' key search terms were used to search the literatures. Scientific papers published online by Center for Disease Control (CDC) and WHO from 1 January to 6 May, 2020 in English language were included for analysis. RESULTS: The result of review indicated that COVID-19 is the serious global public health problem. It more affects immune compromised individuals who are living with chronic diseases, aged and pregnant women. The disease spreads rapidly from one country to countries worldwidely. The 212 countries were highlighted the weakened state of essential public health emergency services. The researchers were addressed lack of communities' perception including health professionals' against COVID-19. The.
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Verlag WHO
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    Anmerkung WHO #Covidence: #916431
    Datenquelle COVID19

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  6. Artikel: The level of risk, effects response to potential health emergencies, prevention and control method of coronavirus: A systematic review

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim

    Hum. antibodies

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: The novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 is the major public health burden in the world. The disease and death of the global community from corona virus disaes 19 rapidly increasing from time to time worldwide. However, there was a lack of well- ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: The novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 is the major public health burden in the world. The disease and death of the global community from corona virus disaes 19 rapidly increasing from time to time worldwide. However, there was a lack of well-organized information about the level of risk, effects, prevention and control methods of the disease. Therefore the aim of this study was to identify and review a published level of risk, effects response to potential health emergencies, prevention, and control methods of Coronavirus Disease 2019 at the global level. METHODS: A systematic review was performed after literatures were identified by searching the following online databases: medRxiv, Google scholar, PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library with supplementary hand searching of conferences. The online databases contain archives of most English biomedical journals. Scientific papers published online by the Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization were also included for this analysis. The scientific publications from 1 December, 2019 to 13 April 2020. were included. The 'COVID-19', '2019 novel coronavirus', '2019-nCoV', 'novel coronavirus', and 'Pneumonia' key search terms were used in this review. RESULTS: Twenty published articles with reputable journals met the inclusion criteria, representing 20 articles analyses. From these, 11 (55%) in China and 3 (15%) in United State of America. All the 20 were statistical analyses of individual patient data, while 33 used decision-analytic modeling. The overall structures were most commonly described as being Markov (n= 27) but, the methods were heterogeneous. The World Health Organization was reported that most frequently world communities including health care providers were 'alive' or 'dead', with COVID-19 related outcomes such as hospitalization and other enclosed.
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Verlag WHO
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    Anmerkung WHO #Covidence: #738059
    Datenquelle COVID19

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  7. Artikel: The level of risk, effects response to potential health emergencies, prevention and control method of COVID-19: A systematic review

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim

    Hum. antibodies

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: The novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 is the major public health burden in the world. The disease and death of the global community from corona virus disaes 19 rapidly increasing from time to time worldwide. However, there was a lack of well- ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: The novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 is the major public health burden in the world. The disease and death of the global community from corona virus disaes 19 rapidly increasing from time to time worldwide. However, there was a lack of well-organized information about the level of risk, effects, prevention and control methods of the disease. Therefore the aim of this study was to identify and review a published level of risk, effects response to potential health emergencies, prevention, and control methods of Coronavirus Disease 2019 at the global level. METHODS: A systematic review was performed after literatures were identified by searching the following online databases: medRxiv, Google scholar, PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library with supplementary hand searching of conferences. The online databases contain archives of most English biomedical journals. Scientific papers published online by the Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization were also included for this analysis. The scientific publications from 1 December, 2019 to 13 April 2020. were included. The 'COVID-19', '2019 novel coronavirus', '2019-nCoV', 'novel coronavirus', and 'Pneumonia' key search terms were used in this review. RESULTS: Twenty published articles with reputable journals met the inclusion criteria, representing 20 articles analyses. From these, 11 (55%) in China and 3 (15%) in United State of America. All the 20 were statistical analyses of individual patient data, while 33 used decision-analytic modeling. The overall structures were most commonly described as being Markov (n= 27) but, the methods were heterogeneous. The World Health Organization was reported that most frequently world communities including health care providers were 'alive' or 'dead', with COVID-19 related outcomes such as hospitalization and other enclosed.
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Verlag WHO
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    Anmerkung WHO #Covidence: #916430
    Datenquelle COVID19

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  8. Artikel: Global burden of coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak: Situational analyis and review

    Gebru, Addis Adera / Birhanu, Tadesse / Wendimu, Eshetu / Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun / Mulat, Selamawit / Abasimel, Hussen Zakir / Kazemi, Ali / Tadesse, Bosenu Abera / Gebru, Beniam Adera / Deriba, Berhanu Senbeta / Zeleke, Nigus Shimelis / Girma, Abebe Gule / Munkhbat, Bulgantsetseg / Yusuf, Qamar Kassim

    Hum. antibodies

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: The novel Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19) is the major public health burden in the world. The morbidity and mortality of global community due to this disease is dramatically increasing from time to time. OBJECTIVE: This situational ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: The novel Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19) is the major public health burden in the world. The morbidity and mortality of global community due to this disease is dramatically increasing from time to time. OBJECTIVE: This situational analysis is aimed to analysis prevalence, and incidence of COVID-19 and to provide clear information about this disease for the scientific community, stakeholders and healthcare practitioners and decision-makers. METHODS: The literatures were identified by searching the key relevant and officially known online databases: medRxiv, Google scholar and PubMed. The online databases contain archives of most English biomedical journals and scientific papers published online from 31 December to 3 April 2020 were included. After the literature search, articles were screened independently by two reviewers for eligibility. RESULTS: The world continents have confirmed a total of 1,202,320 confirmed COVID-19 cases: (51.2%) in Europe, (27.7%) in North America, (17.9%) in Asia, (1.96%) in South America and at less number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa and Australia which was accounted 0.8% and 0.5%, respectively. However, this review showed that there was significantly increased the confirmed COVID-19 cases by 109,555 in Asia, 8,658 in Africa, 332,866 in North America, 20,269 in South America, 568,894 in Europe, 5,051 in Australia and 1,045,403 in the whole world continent except Antarctica during the review period. The overall results showed that there were 1,098,762 cases and 59,172 deaths have recorded from during the review period. The result zero number of deaths with COVID-19 was observed in 66 countries. CONCLUSION: The review concluded that COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2 is the major public health burden in the world, the morbidity and mortality of global community is dramatically increasing from time to time. Strongly collaboration among all sectors and then design effective prevention and control strategies which include staying home, social/physical distancing, quarantine, testing of suspected patients, isolation and managing of the confirmed cases. Therefore, the world continents countries should have to implement five major COVID-19 prevention and control programmes as soon as possible at community level.
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Verlag WHO
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    Anmerkung WHO #Covidence: #721450
    Datenquelle COVID19

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