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A Privacy Preserved and Cost Efficient Control Scheme for Coronavirus Outbreak Using Call Data Record and Contact Tracing [PDF]
Coronavirus or COVID-19, which has been declared pandemic by the World Health Organization, has incurred huge losses to the lives of people throughout the world. Although, the scientists, researchers and doctors are working round the clock to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, it may take a year or two to make a safe and effective vaccine available for ...
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An short‐mid‐long term prediction model has been designed to understand the early dynamics of the COVID‐19 epidemic in the southeast Asian region. Based on the proposed prediction model we estimated the epidemic trend of COVID‐19 outbreak in SAARC countries for 20 days (short term), 90 days (mid‐term), and 180 days (long term), respectively.
Samrat Kumar Dey+4 more
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Purpose This study aimed to describe the epidemiologic characteristics of fracture in the elderly during the COVID-19. Methods This was a retrospective multi-centre study, which included patients who sustained fractures between 20 January and 19 February
Yan-bin Zhu+20 more
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Sleep in adults from the UK during the first few months of the coronavirus outbreak
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) outbreak emerged at the end of 2019 and quickly spread around the world. Measures to counter COVID‐19, including social distancing and lockdowns, created an unusual situation that had the potential to impact a ...
Juan J. Madrid-Valero+5 more
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Abstract The impact of secondary infections (SI) on COVID‐19 outcome in patients with hematological malignancies (HM) is scarcely documented. To evaluate incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcome of SI, we analyzed the microbiologically documented SI in a large multicenter cohort of adult HM patients with COVID‐19.
Patrizia Zappasodi+54 more
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Cancer Communications, Volume 42, Issue 12, Page 1417-1420, December 2022.
Cohen Idan+13 more
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Abstract Aim This study investigates the psychological wellbeing of United Kingdom National Health Service doctors during the Covid‐19 pandemic and evaluates how they have been supported managerially. Method A mixed‐method sequential study design of online surveys and semi‐structured interviews was employed between July‐August 2020, with a response ...
Salman Ahmed Abdul Jabbar+1 more
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Estimating the risk of 2019 Novel Coronavirus death during the course of the outbreak in China, 2020
Since the first case of Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov) was identified in December 2019 in Wuhan City, China, the number of cases continues to grow across China and multiple cases have been exported to other countries.
K. Mizumoto, G. Chowell
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The first confirmed community transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 in Daegu Metropolitan City, South Korea, occurred on February 18, 2020. In the following 70-day period, approximately 6000 new cases occurred, severely impacting the medical service ...
Hyun Soo Kim+5 more
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Abstract As a mental disorder, depression has affected people's lives, works, and so on. Researchers have proposed various industrial intelligent systems in the pattern recognition field for audiovisual depression detection. This paper presents an end‐to‐end trainable intelligent system to generate high‐level representations over the entire video clip.
Lang He+4 more
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