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Study on soybean potential productivity and food security in China under the influence of COVID-19 outbreak 被引量:1
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作者 Huizong Yao Xiaoxing Zuo +3 位作者 Daxing Zuo Han Lin Ximeng Huang Chuanfu Zang 《Geography and Sustainability》 2020年第2期163-171,共9页
The COVID-19 outbreak that became a global pandemic in early 2020 is starting to affect agricultural supply chains and leading to a rapid rise in global food prices.As many grain exporting countries announced a ban on... The COVID-19 outbreak that became a global pandemic in early 2020 is starting to affect agricultural supply chains and leading to a rapid rise in global food prices.As many grain exporting countries announced a ban on grain exports,food security issues in China have attracted a significant international attention.Based on the Suitability Distribution Model and Soybean-Cereal Constraint Model,we explored the relationship between soybean production potential and food security.We calculated that the soybean potential planting area in China is 164.3 million ha.If the outbreak prevents China from importing soybeans,soybean planting area will need to be increased by 6.9 times to satisfy the demands.In the meantime,cereal self-sufficiency rate will drop to 63.4%,which will greatly affect food security.Each additional unit of soybean production will reduce 3.9 units of cereal production,and 1%increase in the self-sufficiency rate of soybean will result in a 0.63%drop in the self-sufficiency rate of cereal.Without sacrificing the self-sufficiency rate of cereal,the self-sufficiency rate of soybean is limited to 42%.Consequently,China will still need to import more than 68%of the current import volume of soybean.Although in the short term,the outbreak will not affect food security in China,as soybean imports decrease,insufficient supply of soybeans will affect people’s quality of life.To prevent the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak,China should increase soybean stocks and strengthen international cooperation.In the long term,increasing the self-sufficiency rate is a fundamental solution to solving soybean import dependency.The key to increasing soybean cultivation is by making soybean cultivation profitable and by building a sustainable soybean planting chain. 展开更多
关键词 Food security Soybean suitability distribution model Soybean-cereal constraint model covid-19
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Study on the Health Status of Children and Adolescents under the Influence of COVID-19
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作者 Peng Chen Wei Chen +2 位作者 Yishi Wu Yuanbo Huang Jinlan Zhang 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 CAS 2023年第1期1-15,共15页
Background: The COVID-19 epidemic is a public health security event affecting the whole country, which has a certain impact on the development and current situation of the health field. As a special group, children an... Background: The COVID-19 epidemic is a public health security event affecting the whole country, which has a certain impact on the development and current situation of the health field. As a special group, children and adolescents need to receive attention and special care. Purpose: To study the health status of children and adolescents under the influence of COVID-19. Method: To collect and analyze the physical, mental and mental health data of 448 children aged 3 - 18 years in the Pediatric Medical Center of the Second Hospital of Jilin University since the COVID-19 outbreak, so as to grasp the physical, mental and mental health status and existing problems of children and adolescents under the impact of COVID-19 outbreak. Results: Food (seafood, mangoes, dairy products, animal protein, soy, peanuts, etc.) is the main allergen in the children and adolescents who participated in the survey, followed by inhalation (pollen, cat and dog hair, etc.). The diet was relatively normal, but there were still unhealthy eating behaviors, the detection rate was 5.36%. High calorie diet, high cholesterol diet, high salt diet, low protein diet, liquid diet in order from high to low, 85.27% of the normal water intake, drinking behavior was greatly affected by the family environment and school environment. The main problem affecting children’s digestion is constipation. Functional constipation accounts for more than 90% of children’s constipation, and its causes are mainly genetic factors, metabolic factors, mental factors, diet factors, etc. Genetic factors and unreasonable diet are the causes of children’s research results show that among 448 children and adolescents, 425 are in normal mental conditions. 94.87%;13, or 2.9%, were in the doldrums;There were 10 people in the state of hyperactivity, accounting for 2.23%, the main cause of functional. Conclusion: The health cloud platform was used to manage and analyze the data, in order to lay the foundation for the healthy growth and development of children and adolescents as well as the whole life cycle management of individual health. 展开更多
关键词 Children and Adolescents Health Status covid-19
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Analysis on the Psychology and Behavior of Individual Investors under the Influence of COVID-19
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作者 Jialing Huang Yixin He 《Proceedings of Business and Economic Studies》 2020年第5期116-123,共8页
Due to the relatively short history of the development of the Chinese stock market,the investment philosophy and psychology of most individual investors are not particularly mature.Especially under the influence of pu... Due to the relatively short history of the development of the Chinese stock market,the investment philosophy and psychology of most individual investors are not particularly mature.Especially under the influence of public health emergencies,the individual investors’characteristic of the investment behavior in the stock market has become more obvious.This paper combines questionnaire and psychological experiments to study the factors that affect investment decisions of individual investors,and then takes COVID-19 as an example to analyze the impact of public emergencies on individual investors’investment decisions in the stock market. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 OVERREACTION OVERCONFIDENCE Herd effect
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Unveiling the impact:COVID-19's influence on bacterial resistance in the Kingdom of Bahrain
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作者 Nermin K Saeed Safiya K Almusawi +1 位作者 Noor A Albalooshi Mohammed Al-Beltagi 《World Journal of Virology》 2025年第1期83-98,共16页
BACKGROUND Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health threat,and understanding local trends in bacterial isolates and their susceptibility patterns is crucial for effective infection control and antimicrobial st... BACKGROUND Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health threat,and understanding local trends in bacterial isolates and their susceptibility patterns is crucial for effective infection control and antimicrobial stewardship.The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has introduced additional complexities,potentially influencing these patterns.AIM To analyze trends in bacterial isolates and their antibiotic susceptibility patterns at Salmaniya Medical Complex from 2018 to 2023,with a specific focus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these trends.METHODS A retrospective analysis of microbiological data was conducted,covering the period from 2018 to 2023.The study included key bacterial pathogens such as Escherichia coli(E.coli),Klebsiella pneumoniae,Acinetobacter baumannii,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,and Staphylococcus aureus,among others.The antibiotic susceptibility profiles of these isolates were assessed using standard laboratory methods.To contextualize the findings,the findings were compared with similar studies from other regions,including China,India,Romania,Saudi Arabia,the United Arab Emirates,Malaysia,and United States.RESULTS The study revealed fluctuating trends in the prevalence of bacterial isolates,with notable changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.For example,a significant increase in the prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus was observed during the pandemic years,while the prevalence of E.coli showed a more variable pattern.Antibiotic resistance rates varied among the different pathogens,with a concerning rise in resistance to commonly used antibiotics,particularly among Klebsiella pneumoniae and E.coli.Additionally,the study identified an alarming increase in the prevalence of multidrug-resistant(MDR)strains,especially within Klebsiella pneumoniae and E.coli isolates.The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these trends was evident,with shifts in the frequency,resistance patterns,and the emergence of MDR bacteria among several key pathogens.CONCLUSION This study highlights the dynamic nature of bacterial isolates and their antibiotic susceptibility patterns at Salmaniya Medical Complex,particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.The findings underscore the need for continuous monitoring and effective anti-microbial stewardship programs to combat the evolving threat of antibiotic resistance.Further research and policy initiatives are required to address the identified challenges and improve patient outcomes in the face of these ongoing challenges. 展开更多
关键词 Multidrug-resistant organisms Antibiotic susceptibility covid-19 pandemic Antimicrobial stewardship Bacterial isolates Salmaniya Medical Complex Bahrain
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Healthcare providers’perspectives on factors influencing their critical care decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic:An international pilot survey
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作者 Sonali Vadi Neha Sanwalka Pramod Thaker 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2025年第1期100-110,共11页
BACKGROUND Understanding a patient's clinical status and setting priorities for their care are two aspects of the constantly changing process of clinical decision-making.One analytical technique that can be helpfu... BACKGROUND Understanding a patient's clinical status and setting priorities for their care are two aspects of the constantly changing process of clinical decision-making.One analytical technique that can be helpful in uncertain situations is clinical judgment.Clinicians must deal with contradictory information,lack of time to make decisions,and long-term factors when emergencies occur.AIM To examine the ethical issues healthcare professionals faced during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic and the factors affecting clinical decision-making.METHODS This pilot study,which means it was a preliminary investigation to gather information and test the feasibility of a larger investigation was conducted over 6 months and we invited responses from clinicians worldwide who managed patients with COVID-19.The survey focused on topics related to their professional roles and personal relationships.We examined five core areas influencing critical care decision-making:Patients'personal factors,family-related factors,informed consent,communication and media,and hospital administrative policies on clinical decision-making.The collected data were analyzed using theχ2 test for categorical variables.RESULTS A total of 102 clinicians from 23 specialties and 17 countries responded to the survey.Age was a significant factor in treatment planning(n=88)and ventilator access(n=78).Sex had no bearing on how decisions were made.Most doctors reported maintaining patient confidentiality regarding privacy and informed consent.Approximately 50%of clinicians reported a moderate influence of clinical work,with many citing it as one of the most important factors affecting their health and relationships.Clinicians from developing countries had a significantly higher score for considering a patient's financial status when creating a treatment plan than their counterparts from developed countries.Regarding personal experiences,some respondents noted that treatment plans and preferences changed from wave to wave,and that there was a rapid turnover of studies and evidence.Hospital and government policies also played a role in critical decision-making.Rather than assessing the appropriateness of treatment,some doctors observed that hospital policies regarding medications were driven by patient demand.CONCLUSION Factors other than medical considerations frequently affect management choices.The disparity in treatment choices,became more apparent during the pandemic.We highlight the difficulties and contradictions between moral standards and the realities physicians encountered during this medical emergency.False information,large patient populations,and limited resources caused problems for clinicians.These factors impacted decision-making,which,in turn,affected patient care and healthcare staff well-being. 展开更多
关键词 SURVEY Clinical decision-making covid-19 pandemic
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Influence of the continuing COVID-19 epidemic on sleep quality and psychological status of healthcare workers in private institutions
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作者 Man-In Ho Zhe-Hao Wu +11 位作者 Yu-Ying Chen Weng-Io Leong Jue Wang Hua Zhou Zi-Tuo Wu Ying-Qi Mao Jia-An Du Yi Zheng Yi Yu Paulo Do Lago Comandante Li-Li Yu Qi-Biao Wu 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第10期1495-1505,共11页
BACKGROUND On January 22,2020,Macao reported its first case of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)infection.By August 2021,the situation had escalated into a crisis of community transmission.In response,the government ... BACKGROUND On January 22,2020,Macao reported its first case of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)infection.By August 2021,the situation had escalated into a crisis of community transmission.In response,the government launched a recruitment campaign seeking assistance and services of healthcare workers(HCWs)from the private sector throughout Macao.These participants faced concerns about their own health and that of their families,as well as the responsibility of maintaining public health and wellness.This study aims to determine whether the ongoing epidemic has caused them physical and psychological distress.AIM To examine the influence of COVID-19 on the sleep quality and psychological status of HCWs in private institutions in Macao during the pandemic.METHODS Data were collected from December 2020 to January 2022.Two consecutive surveys were conducted.The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)scale,Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS),and Self-Rating Depression Scale(SDS)were employed as investigation tools.RESULTS In the first-stage survey,32%of HCWs experienced a sleep disorder,compared to 28.45%in the second-stage survey.A total of 31.25%of HCWs in the first-stage survey and 28.03%in the second had varying degrees of anxiety.A total of 50.00%of HCWs in the first-stage survey and 50.63%in the second experienced varying degrees of depression.No difference in PSQI scores,SAS scores,or SDS scores were observed between the two surveys,indicating that the COVID-19 epidemic influenced the sleep quality and psychological status of HCWs.The negative influence persisted over both periods but did not increase remarkably for more than a year.However,a positive correlation was observed between the PSQI,SAS,and SDS scores(r=0.428-0.775,P<0.01),indicating that when one of these states deteriorated,the other two tended to deteriorate as well.CONCLUSION The sleep quality,anxiety,and depression of HCWs in private institution in Macao were affected by the COVID-19 epidemic.While these factors did not deteriorate significantly,the negative effects persisted for a year and remained noteworthy. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 Healthcare workers Sleep quality ANXIETY DEPRESSION Psychological status
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A Study on the Influences of the COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Treatment-Crisis on Quality of Life in Cancer Patients - A Secondary Publication
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作者 So Hyoung Kim Kyung Hee Lim 《Proceedings of Anticancer Research》 2024年第2期73-87,共15页
Objective:To investigate the factors affecting the quality of life of cancer patients by examining the degree of the COVID-19 pandemic-related depression,anxiety,stress,and treatment crisis.Methods:Data were collected... Objective:To investigate the factors affecting the quality of life of cancer patients by examining the degree of the COVID-19 pandemic-related depression,anxiety,stress,and treatment crisis.Methods:Data were collected from 132 cancer patients undergoing surgery,chemotherapy,radiotherapy,and hormone therapy at K University Hospital in D City using a structured questionnaire.The period of data collection was from May 6 to May 28,2022.The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics,t-test,ANOVA,Pearson’s correlation,and stepwise multiple regression.Results:The mean scores of quality-of-life,depression,anxiety,stress,and treatment crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic were 84.64±29.09,15.14±6.49,4.66±5.27,75.83±17.70,and 78.52±19.95,respectively.In terms of factors affecting the quality of life related to the COVID-19 pandemic,COVID-19 pandemic-related stress(β=0.41,P<0.001)appeared to have the greatest impact,followed by COVID-19 pandemic-related treatment-crisis(β=0.28,P=0.002),anxiety(β=0.21,P=0.002),and gender(β=0.14,P=0.009),with a total explanatory power of 67.6%.Conclusion:To improve the quality of life during the COVID-19 pandemic,COVID-19 pandemic-related stress,treatment-crisis,and anxiety should be periodically monitored and nursing interventions such as education on infection prevention,management,and emotional support programs should be provided to decrease the COVID-19 pandemic-related stress,treatment-crisis,and anxiety. 展开更多
关键词 Cancer covid-19 Quality of life
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Posttraumatic stress symptoms among Chinese university students during the COVID-19 pandemic:Prevalence,correlates,and mental health help-seeking
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作者 Rui-Yao Wu Lin-Feng Ge Bao-Liang Zhong 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2025年第1期145-152,共8页
BACKGROUND Revisiting the epidemiology of posttraumatic stress symptoms(PTSSs)among university students during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic as well as understanding the mental health help-seeking beh... BACKGROUND Revisiting the epidemiology of posttraumatic stress symptoms(PTSSs)among university students during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic as well as understanding the mental health help-seeking behavior of individuals with PTSSs has critical implications for public mental health strategies in future medical pandemics.AIM To investigate the prevalence and correlates of PTSSs among university students during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in China and to examine mental health help-seeking behaviors among these students.METHODS A total of 2507 Chinese university students were recruited via snowball sampling.The students completed the Seven-item Screening Scale for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in China.Sociodemo-graphic characteristics,pandemic-related characteristics,and mental health help-seeking behaviors of students with PTSSs were also collected.RESULTS The prevalence of PTSSs among the participants was 28.0%.Seven significant correlates of PTSSs were identified(odds ratio=1.23-3.65,P≤0.024):Female sex,being 19 years old or older,living with others or alone,a low level of family economic status,fair or poor interpersonal relationships,severe or very severe local pandemic,and having family members diagnosed with COVID-19.However,only 3.28%of the students with PTSSs reported seeking help from mental health specialists.Among the 23 students who sought help from mental health specialists,13 opted for online or telephone-based psychological consultation.CONCLUSION Our data suggest that there was a high risk of PTSSs among university students and a high level of unmet mental health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.The delivery of mental health services online or via telephone is a promising approach to address these unmet needs. 展开更多
关键词 Posttraumatic stress symptoms University students covid-19 Mental health help-seeking China
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Pulmonary artery stent thrombosis and symptomatic pulmonary hypertension following COVID-19 infection in Alagille patient:A case report
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作者 Shimon Izhakian Miriam Korlansky +2 位作者 Dror Rosengarten Elchanan Bruckheimer Mordechai Reuven Kramer 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2025年第9期24-29,共6页
BACKGROUND Alagille syndrome is a multisystem disease that results in various vascular anomalies,commonly involving the cardiac and pulmonary systems.To the best of our knowledge,there is no literature regarding the c... BACKGROUND Alagille syndrome is a multisystem disease that results in various vascular anomalies,commonly involving the cardiac and pulmonary systems.To the best of our knowledge,there is no literature regarding the cardiovascular outcomes of these patients in association with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).CASE SUMMARY A 34-year-old woman with a history of Alagille syndrome who underwent successful atrial septal defect with partial anomalous pulmonary veins and patent ductus arteriosus repair,as well as left pulmonary artery catheterization and stenting in childhood due to pulmonary stenosis.The patient was without any respiratory symptoms and was a dancer prior to contracting COVID-19.Several weeks after her COVID-19 infection,she developed left pulmonary artery stent thrombosis and subsequent symptomatic pulmonary hypertension.A treatment strategy of anticoagulation alongside pharmacological agents for pulmonary hypertension for 3 months followed by balloon pulmonary artery angioplasty to reopen the stenosis was unsuccessful.CONCLUSION In the era of COVID-19,patients with pulmonary vascular malformations and endovascular stents are at an increased risk for chronic thromboembolic disease.Patients may benefit from prophylactic antiplatelet or anticoagulation therapy.Stent thrombosis is a devastating phenomenon and should be treated urgently and aggressively with balloon pulmonary angioplasty,and/or a thrombolytic agent. 展开更多
关键词 Alagille syndrome Pulmonary artery stent Stent thrombosis covid-19 Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary hypertension Case report
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Interest of D-dimer level,severity of COVID-19 and cost of management in Gabon
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作者 Berthe A Iroungou Arnaud Nze O +4 位作者 Helga M Kandet Y Neil-Michel Longo-Pendy Nina D Mezogho-Obame Annicet-Clotaire Dikoumba Guignali L Mangouka 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2025年第1期91-99,共9页
BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is strongly associated with an increased risk of thrombotic events,including severe outcomes such as pulmonary embolism.Elevated D-dimer levels are a critical biomarker for... BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is strongly associated with an increased risk of thrombotic events,including severe outcomes such as pulmonary embolism.Elevated D-dimer levels are a critical biomarker for assessing this risk.In Gabon,early implementation of anticoagulation therapy and D-dimer testing has been crucial in managing COVID-19.This study hypothesizes that elevated Ddimer levels are linked to increased COVID-19 severity.AIM To determine the impact of D-dimer levels on COVID-19 severity and their role in guiding clinical decisions.METHODS This retrospective study analyzed COVID-19 patients admitted to two hospitals in Gabon between March 2020 and December 2023.The study included patients with confirmed COVID-19 diagnoses and available D-dimer measurements at admission.Data on demographics,clinical outcomes,D-dimer levels,and healthcare costs were collected.COVID-19 severity was classified as non-severe(outpatients)or severe(inpatients).A multivariable logistic regression model was used to assess the relationship between D-dimer levels and disease severity,with adjusted odds ratios(OR)and 95%CI.RESULTS A total of 3004 patients were included,with a mean age of 50.17 years,and the majority were female(53.43%).Elevated D-dimer levels were found in 65.81%of patients,and 57.21%of these experienced severe COVID-19.Univariate analysis showed that patients with elevated D-dimer levels had 3.33 times higher odds of severe COVID-19(OR=3.33,95%CI:2.84-3.92,P<0.001),and this association remained significant in the multivariable analysis,adjusted for age,sex,and year of collection.The financial analysis revealed a substantial burden,particularly for uninsured patients.CONCLUSION D-dimer predicts COVID-19 severity and guides treatment,but the high cost of anticoagulant therapy highlights the need for policies ensuring affordable access in resource-limited settings like Gabon. 展开更多
关键词 D-DIMERS covid-19 MANAGEMENT Disease severity Healthcare costs GABON
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Revisiting dexamethasone dosage in COVID-19 management
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作者 Abhishet Varama 《World Journal of Virology》 2025年第1期124-126,共3页
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has necessitated rapid advancements in therapeutic strategies,with dexamethasone emerging as a key treatment for severe cases.This editorial discusses the systema... The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has necessitated rapid advancements in therapeutic strategies,with dexamethasone emerging as a key treatment for severe cases.This editorial discusses the systematic review conducted by Sethi et al,published in the World Journal of Virology.The review critically examines the efficacy and safety of varying dosages of dexamethasone in severe COVID-19 patients,providing a comprehensive meta-analysis that underscores the current clinical recommendations favoring a low-dose regimen.Despite these findings,the review highlights the potential benefits of tailored dosages for specific patient subgroups,suggesting a need for personalized treatment approaches.This editorial expands on the implications of these findings,advocating for the integration of evolving clinical data into treatment protocols and calling for further research into patient-specific responses to therapy.It emphasizes the importance of adaptability and precision in pandemic response,urging the medical community to consider both the robustness of existing evidence and the potential for innovative approaches to enhance patient outcomes in the face of global health challenges. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 treatment Dexamethasone dosage Personalized medicine EDITORIAL Clinical adaptability
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Rhabdomyolysis-related acute kidney injury in COVID-19:A critical concern
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作者 Md Safiullah Sarker 《World Journal of Virology》 2025年第1期127-129,共3页
Rhabdomyolysis is a severe condition characterized by the breakdown of muscle tissue leading to the release of intracellular components into the bloodstream.This condition,when associated with acute kidney injury(AKI)... Rhabdomyolysis is a severe condition characterized by the breakdown of muscle tissue leading to the release of intracellular components into the bloodstream.This condition,when associated with acute kidney injury(AKI),can result in significant morbidity and mortality,particularly in the context of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).This editorial discusses a retrospective study on patients with COVID-19 who developed rhabdomyolysis-related AKI.The study highlights that patients with rhabdomyolysis exhibited higher inflammatory markers,such as Creactive protein,ferritin,and procalcitonin,and experienced worse clinical outcomes compared to those with other causes of AKI.The findings underscore the importance of early recognition and management of rhabdomyolysis in COVID-19 patients to improve prognosis and reduce mortality rates. 展开更多
关键词 RHABDOMYOLYSIS Acute kidney injury covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Creatine kinase INFLAMMATION PROGNOSIS MORTALITY
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Success of intravenous immunoglobulin and steroids in managing severe COVID-19 following lung transplantation:A case report
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作者 Yen-Shou Kuo Kuan-Hsun Lin +4 位作者 Ying-Yi Chen Yuan-Ming Tsai Ti-Hui Wu Hsu-Kai Huang Tsai-Wang Huang 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2025年第1期178-184,共7页
BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pneumonia with severe septic shock and acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS)are critical illnesses for patients following transplant.Intravenous immunoglobulin(IVIG)pla... BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pneumonia with severe septic shock and acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS)are critical illnesses for patients following transplant.Intravenous immunoglobulin(IVIG)plays a role in both immune support and inflammation control,especially in immunocompromised patients.This case report describes the first successful experience using IVIG and pulse steroids to manage this critical condition following lung transplantation.CASE SUMMARY A 65-year-old male patient reported a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and poor lung function and received bilateral sequential lung transplantations.Postoperatively,he developed COVID-19 pneumonia,severe septic shock,and ARDS.He recovered from this critical condition after empirical antibiotics administration and veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation,in addition to IVIG and pulse steroids.CONCLUSION IVIG is a valuable adjunct in managing severe sepsis in lung transplant recipients after COVID-19 infection.We aim,for the first time,to report the success of such a management approach for COVID-19 ARDS and sepsis in the post-lung transplant setting.With further investigations,this is a starting point for wider analysis of such an approach in this setting and consequently helps guide clinical practice for such a challenging patient population moving forward. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 Septic shock Intravenous immunoglobulin Lung transplantation Post-transplant complications Case report
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Convergence of COVID-19 and recurrent stroke:In-hospital mortality risks explored
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作者 Basavraj S Nagoba Shree V Dhotre +2 位作者 Ajay M Gavkare Sachin S Mumbre Pradnya S Dhotre 《World Journal of Virology》 2025年第1期5-8,共4页
This editorial comments on the article by Desai et al,which investigates the impact of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)on in-hospital mortality among patients with recurrent stroke using data from the 2020 National ... This editorial comments on the article by Desai et al,which investigates the impact of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)on in-hospital mortality among patients with recurrent stroke using data from the 2020 National Inpatient Sample.The findings reveal significantly higher mortality rates in COVID-19-positive patients compared to non-COVID-19 patients,particularly among middle-aged individuals,males,and ethnic minorities.This editorial explores the underlying mechanisms contributing to these outcomes and discusses the clinical implications for targeted management strategies in high-risk groups.The results emphasize the need for comprehensive approaches to mitigate the heightened risks faced by recurrent stroke patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. 展开更多
关键词 Recurrent stroke covid-19 In-hospital mortality Nationwide analysis Stroke admissions Infectious diseases Chronic health conditions HYPERCOAGULABILITY
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Tradeoffanalysis of the pork supply and food security under the influence of African swine fever and the COVID-19 outbreak in China 被引量:1
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作者 Huizong Yao Chuanfu Zang +4 位作者 Xiaoxing Zuo Yuyang Xian Yongquan Lu Yutong Huang Xianbing Li 《Geography and Sustainability》 2022年第1期32-43,共12页
China is the world’s largest consumer of pork and grains.However,African swine fever(ASF)and the COVID-19 outbreak have greatly impacted the pork supply and food security in China.How can food security and the pork s... China is the world’s largest consumer of pork and grains.However,African swine fever(ASF)and the COVID-19 outbreak have greatly impacted the pork supply and food security in China.How can food security and the pork supply be ensured under the dual impacts of COVID-19 and ASF?This is a major problem to be urgently solved by the Chinese government.This study indicated that the main pork production and sales areas in China were separated,which reflected the spatial imbalance between the supply and demand.The total area of suitable selected sites for pig farms in China is 21.5 million ha.If only the areas with levels of high and moderate suitability are considered as potential sites for pig farms,the potential pork production can reach 56.1 million tons in China,which is slightly lower than demand.Due to the impact of the ASF epidemic,the food consumed by pigs has been reduced by 34.7 million tons.However,with increasing pork productivity in the future,the self-sufficiency rate of grains may further decline.On the premise that the quality of people’s life is not affected,the diversification of meat supply channels should be realized in an orderly and sustainable way,which might alleviate the pressure on food supply.This study provides a theoretical reference for the spatiotemporal layout of the swine industry and addresses the issue of food security in China under the influence of ASF and the COVID-19 outbreak. 展开更多
关键词 African swine fever covid-19 outbreak Suitability analysis Food security Pork production potential
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Exploiting epidemiological data to understand the epidemiology and factors that influence COVID-19 pandemic in Libya 被引量:1
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作者 Abdusalam S Mahmoud Abdunaser S Dayhum +2 位作者 Abdunnabi A Rayes Badereddin B Annajar Ibrahim M Eldaghayes 《World Journal of Virology》 2021年第4期156-167,共12页
There were only 75 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)reported in Libya by the National Center for Disease Control during the first two months following the first confirmed case on 24 March 2020.Howe... There were only 75 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)reported in Libya by the National Center for Disease Control during the first two months following the first confirmed case on 24 March 2020.However,there was dramatic increase in positive cases from June to now;as of 19 November 2020,approximately 357940 samples have been tested by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction,and the results have revealed a total number of 76808 confirmed cases,47587 recovered cases and 1068 deaths.The case fatality ratio was estimated to be 1.40%,and the mortality rate was estimated to be 15.90 in 100000 people.The epidemiological situation markedly changed from mid-July to the beginning of August,and the country proceeded to the cluster phase.COVID-19 has spread in almost all Libyan cities,and this reflects the high transmission rate of the virus at the regional level with the highest positivity rates,at an average of 14.54%.Apparently,there is an underestimation of the actual number of COVID-19 cases due to the low testing capacity.Consequently,the Libyan health authority needs to initiate a large-scale case-screening process and enforce testing capacities and contact testing within the time frame,which is not an easy task.Advisably,the Libyan health authority should improve the public health capacities and conduct strict hygienic measures among the societies and vaccinate as many people against COVID-19 to minimize both the case fatality ratio and socio-economic impacts of the pandemic in Libya. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 PANDEMIC Epidemiological patterns Potential factors PREVALENCE Libya
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Analysis of the Influence of the Self-efficacy of College Students on Their Response Behaviors Toward COVID-19 被引量:1
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作者 Ju-Hua Liu Yan-Ni Mao +3 位作者 Yu He Pei-Pei Bai Jing Ouyang Jing Zhang 《Psychosomatic Medicine Research》 2021年第4期175-182,共8页
Objective:This study aims to investigate the self-efficacy of college students during the Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic and to conduct an empirical analysis on its influence mechanism on decision-making a... Objective:This study aims to investigate the self-efficacy of college students during the Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic and to conduct an empirical analysis on its influence mechanism on decision-making and coping skills to provide reference for decision support to improve the coping behavior of college students during public health emergencies.Methods:The study recruited a total of 1,346 college students in Shaanxi.Data were collected via a questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS 22.0 and AMOS 22.0.Result:The self-efficacy of the college students exerted a significantly positive impact on their coping decisions(β=0.754)and coping skills(β=0.822)during the COVID-19 pandemic.Both passed the significance test at a 99.9%confidence interval(99%CI).Conclusion:During the COVID-19 pandemic,improving the self-efficacy of college students can significantly positively influence their coping behaviors.Therefore,providing effective interventions that target the self-efficacy of college students and encouraging them to adopt positive coping behaviors is necessary. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 SELF-EFFICACY Coping decisions Coping skills Structural equation model
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Multiple influences of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with diabetes:Changes in epidemiology,metabolic control and medical care
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作者 Stefano Zucchini Andrea Scozzarella Giulio Maltoni 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE 2023年第3期198-208,共11页
The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has heavily affected health worldwide,with the various forms of diabetes in children experiencing changes at various levels,including epidemiology,diabetic ketoacidosis r... The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has heavily affected health worldwide,with the various forms of diabetes in children experiencing changes at various levels,including epidemiology,diabetic ketoacidosis rates and medical care.Type 1 diabetes showed an apparent increase in incidence,possibly owing to a direct damage of the virus to theβ-cell.Diabetic ketoacidosis also increased in association with the general fear of referring patients to the hospital.Most children with diabetes(both type 1 and type 2)did not show a worsening in metabolic control during the first lockdown,possibly owing to a more controlled diet by their parents.Glucose sensor and hybrid closed loop pump technology proved to be effective in all patients with type 1 diabetes during the pandemic,especially because the downloading of data allowed for the practice of telemedicine.Telemedicine has in fact grown around the world and National Health Systems have started to consider it as a routine activity in clinical practice.The present review encompasses all the aspects related to the effects of the pandemic on the different forms of diabetes in children. 展开更多
关键词 DIABETES covid-19 CHILDREN Diabetic ketoacidosis TELEMEDICINE
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Ecological Analysis of the Influence of ACEIs and ARBs on the COVID-19 Prevalence and Death from COVID-19
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作者 Wan-Hui Liao Maciej Henneberg 《Health》 2021年第5期619-628,共10页
<strong>Background: </strong>Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin-II receptor blockers (ARBs) have been an arguable risk factor for COVID-19 diseases because they could upregula... <strong>Background: </strong>Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin-II receptor blockers (ARBs) have been an arguable risk factor for COVID-19 diseases because they could upregulate Angiotensin Converting Enzyme-2 (ACE2) expression, facilitating SARS-CoV2 entry to the lungs. Several retrospective clinical studies, however, found no such effect. Here, we explore how the use of ACEIs and ARBs links to COVID-19 across all countries of the world.<strong> Methods:</strong> Data on the availability of ACEIs and ARBs for 200 countries and on the number of cases and number of deaths per country by 28 December 2020 were extracted from WHO and Worldometer website, respectively. Data on life expectancy at age 65 years as a measure of ageing were from WHO and on Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (GDP PPP) and the percentage of urbanization were from the World Bank. Excel and SPSS v 26 software were used for statistical analyses.<strong> Results:</strong> In linear regression and logistic conditional regression analysis, GDP correlates with COVID-19 prevalence (rho = 0.66, p > 0.001) and deaths from COVID-19 (rho = 0.55, p < 0.001) while urbanization and life expectancy do not when GDP influence is controlled for. After statistically removing the effects of GDP on the prevalence and mortality from COVID-19, we found that countries without ACEI and ARB availability had lower COVID-19 cases and deaths (p < 0.02). <strong>Conclusions:</strong> Our study based on the global data contradicts findings of most published clinical studies at regional levels. We found that GDP positively correlates with prevalence of and mortality related to COVID-19. ACEI and ARB use increases COVID-19 infectivity and mortality. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 RAAS Inhibitors Ecological Analysis ACEIs ARBS
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Study on Influence of the COVID-19 Epidemic on Tourism Consumption Structure in Shandong Province
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作者 Dongmei ZHANG Qinglin DAI 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 2023年第6期66-70,共5页
At the end of 2019,the sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic brought great challenges to the world,and China's tourism industry suffered an unprecedented heavy blow.Exploring the impact of the epidemic on touri... At the end of 2019,the sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic brought great challenges to the world,and China's tourism industry suffered an unprecedented heavy blow.Exploring the impact of the epidemic on tourism consumption structure has become a research focus in the post-epidemic era.In this study,based on Shandong Tourism Statistics Handbook from 2018 to 2020,taking Shandong Province as an example,the changes of total tourism revenue and tourism consumption structure in Shandong Province before and after the COVID-19 epidemic were compared to predict the development of tourism in Shandong Province in the post-epidemic era and find out existing problems,and optimization paths were put forward for the development of tourism in Shandong Province in the post-epidemic era. 展开更多
关键词 covid-19 epidemic Shandong Province Tourism consumption structure Post-pandemic era
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