Perspective Emerging Pandemic Diseases: How We Got to COVID-19
Sep 3, 2020 ... That all three recently emerging human coronaviruses (the agents of SARS, MERS, and COVID-19) exact a high degree of human morbidity and ...
A circular pathway for developing resilience in healthcare during ...
... pandemics. Finally, the paper contributes to practice with the definition of ... pandemic on care services and non-pandemic related activities.
Historical Y. pestis Genomes Reveal the European Black Death as ...
Jun 8, 2016 ... ... pandemics, including the second plague pandemic (Europe, mid-14th century Black Death until the mid-18th century AD). Here we present ...
Dealing with pandemics: An investigation of the effects of COVID-19 ...
This study investigates the changes in travelers' expectations and perceptions of hotel services during different stages of the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID- ...
Pandemic Influenza - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pandemic Influenza ... An influenza pandemic is a global outbreak of disease that occurs when a new type A influenza strain emerges in the human population, ...
The role of louse-transmitted diseases in historical plague pandemics
Experimental models support the efficiency of human lice as plague vectors through infected faeces, which suggest that Y pestis could be a louse-borne disease, ...
Long term mental health trajectories after disasters and pandemics ...
We aimed to determine the trajectories for post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), depression and anxiety prevalence following disasters and pandemic exposure.
Labor markets during pandemics - ScienceDirect
This paper combines the SIR epidemic model with a frictional labor market to examine the interaction between infection, wages and unemployment.
Towards a new approach for managing pandemics: Hybrid ...
In this paper, hybrid modelling is proposed where it is argued that in additional to the classical epidemiological based modelling, the utilisation of ...
Influenza Pandemic - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The influenza pandemic of 1918–19, which followed World War I, was uniquely severe, causing an estimated 20–40 million deaths globally.