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COVID19 — Moving forward [PDF]
This special issue focuses on the way forward for Australian sport under the new normal of the COVID-19 environment The framework developed by the Australian Institute of Sport for rebooting sport in a COVID-19 environment is presented Other articles deal with the current COVID-19 testing environment and the impact and understanding of COVID-19 from ...
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Background Direct and indirect COVID19-related mortality is uncertain. This study investigated all-cause and COVID19-related deaths among middle-aged and older adults during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic period, assessing mortality risks by pre ...
Angel Vila-Corcoles +7 more
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Tropical Climate Less Affects Covid19 Transmission than Population Density: Perspective of Indonesia
Introduction: Indonesia is ranked the 4th most populous country in the world. Since Covid19 is highly transmissible from human to human, Indonesia might suffer a long period of the Covid19 pandemic than other less-populous countries.
Anwar Rovik, Anggi Pratama, Ayu Rahayu
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Introduction: The level of knowledge of college students about Coronavirus-19 (Covid19) will affect to precaution the spread of this disease. Students as intellectuals can be at the forefront of breaking the chain of the spread of Covid19. The purpose of
Kholik Kholik +3 more
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Particulate Matter as a Driven Factor Covid19 Transmission at Outdoor: Review
Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid19) is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related Coronavirus) which attacks the respiratory tract, with mild to severe symptoms.
Hanien Firmansyah +2 more
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Pulmonary Embolism Does Not Have an Unusually High Incidence Among Hospitalized COVID19 Patients
Introduction: Acute respiratory illnesses from COVID19 infection are increasing globally. Reports from earlier in the pandemic suggested that patients hospitalized for COVID19 are at particularly high risk for pulmonary embolism (PE).
Nicolas Gallastegui MD +5 more
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Covid19 and World Tourism Research
Purpose: Constructs and visualizes bibliometric networks research in Covid19 and world tourism research with meta-analysis techniques using VOS-viewer analysis.
I Nyoman Sudapet +5 more
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BackgroundLung histopathology demonstrates vasculopathy in a subset of deceased COVID19 patients, which resembles histopathology observed in antibody-mediated lung transplant rejection.
Jelle Miedema +13 more
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The COVID19 pandemic has significantly impacted scientific research and higher education. With the chaos, confusion, and concern caused by the SARSCoV2/COVID19 pandemic, there are lots of questions and general curiosity about coronaviruses and infectious
James Jordan Steel
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Background COVID19 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and has been associated with severe inflammation leading to organ dysfunction and mortality. Our aim was to profile the transcriptome in leukocytes from critically ill patients positive for COVID19 ...
Sean E. Gill +11 more
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