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Management of the first severe case of COVID-19 in the small islands of Maldives
The first cases of COVID19 in the Maldives was reported on 7th March 2020 with a total of 13 cases by 27th March from number of resort islands and were confined to the islands in which the cases were detected.
Moosa Hussain +14 more
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While circular economy offers a promising solution for issues in sustainability, this area remains unexplored in the context of Maldives. Hence, this paper explores the circular economy's complex environment, looking at its benefits, challenges, and ...
Aminath Shaznie +4 more
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‘Tomato Flu’ – An outbreak in India with particular emphasis on antiviral therapy [PDF]
Recently, some Indian states reported an outbreak of a ‘mysterious illness’ involving more than a hundred children younger than nine years, with fever and skin lesions.
I. Asra +5 more
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‘Tomato flu’ a new epidemic in India: Virology, epidemiology, and clinical features
This article aims to highlight the current update on the ‘tomato flu’ outbreak in India. Recently there was an outbreak of a new illness in some parts of India.
Asra Ismail +5 more
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Emerging stronger: policy directions for COVID-19 and beyond for public schools in the Maldives [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore educational policy directions in the Maldives to continue learning in public schools during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and identify policy changes that could improve the preparedness
Fathmath Nishan, Ahmed Mohamed
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Detection of Suspected Dementia and Risk Factors Among Older Adults in Maldives [PDF]
Mariyam Fiyaza +3 more
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Coral spawning patterns of Acropora across two Maldivian reef ecosystems [PDF]
Understanding patterns in coral reproductive biology at local and regional scales is crucial to elucidate our knowledge of characteristics that regulate populations and communities.
Margaux A.A. Monfared +4 more
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Open education practices: a meta-synthesis of literature
IntroductionMost of the recent reviews of literature on open education practices (OEP) seem to be limited in their scope, inhibiting their capacity to arrive at a comprehensive understanding of the concept of OEP. Hence, this systematic literature review
Mariyam Shareefa +4 more
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Microbiological features of virulent Legionellae detected from various water bodies [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Legionellae are free-living bacteria present in many types of water bodies. Legionella pneumophila can cause severe fatal pneumonia called Legionnaire’s disease. These bacteria are commonly transmitted through air coolers.
S. Kannan +3 more
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