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Creator: Stringhini, Silvia, Ania Wisniak, Giovanni Piumatti, Andrew S. Azman, Stephen A. Lauer, Hélène Baysson, David De Ridder, Dusan Petrovic, Stephanie Schrempft, Kailing Marcus, Sabine Yerly, Isabelle Arm Vernez, Olivia Keiser, Samia Hurst, Klara M.…
Subject: Research
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-06-11
Description: Assessing the burden of COVID-19 on the basis of medically attended case numbers is suboptimal given its reliance on testing strategy, changing case definitions, and disease presentation. Population-based serosurveys measuring anti-severe acute… -
Creator: Mantha, Srinivas.
Subject: Research
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-05-27
Description: In epidemiology, the terms ratio, rate, and risk have clear definitions. In the emerging publications related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the phrase case fatality rate is being used instead of case fatality ratio. -
Creator: Brett-Major, David M., Elizabeth R. Schnaubelt, Hannah M. Creager, Abigail Lowe, Theodore J. Cieslak, Jacob M. Dahlke, Daniel W. Johnson, Paul D. Fey, Keith F. Hansen, Angela L. Hewlett, Bruce G. Gordon, Andre C. Kalil, Ali S. Khan, Mark G.…
Subject: Research
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-03-30
Description: The optimal time to initiate research on emergencies is before they occur. However, timely initiation of high-quality research may launch during an emergency under the right conditions. -
Creator: Tuite, Ashleigh R., Victoria Ng, Erin Rees, David Fisman, Annelies Wilder-Smith, Kamran Khan, and Isaac I. Bogoch.
Subject: Research
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-03-26
Description: In December, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan, China, causing a pandemic that continues to spread globally. -
Creator: Tuite, Ashleigh R., Victoria Ng, Erin Rees, and David Fisman.
Subject: Research
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-03-19
Description: Italy is currently experiencing an epidemic of COVID-19 which emerged in the Lombardy region. -
Creator: Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, The Pregnancy Research Ethics for Vaccines, Epidemics, and New Technologies (PREVENT) Project
Subject: Research
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2019-05-03
Description: PREVENT Guidance This Guidance provides a roadmap for the ethically responsible, socially just, and respectful inclusion of the interests of pregnant women in the development and deployment of vaccines against emerging pathogens. The Guidance is a… -
Creator: Gibbs, Shawn G., Jocelyn J. Herstein, Aurora B. Le, Elizabeth L. Beam, Theodore J. Cieslak, James V. Lawler, Joshua L. Santarpia, Terry L. Stentz, Kelli R. Kopocis-Herstein, Chandran Achutan, Gary W. Carter, and John J. Lowe.
Subject: Pre-Hospital
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2019-10
Description: Aeromedical evacuation (AE) is a challenging process, further complicated when a patient has a highly hazardous communicable disease (HHCD). -
Creator: NETEC
Subject: Personnel Management
Item Type: Guide
Date Last Updated: 2024-05-31
Description: This printable flyer infographic tells you about gaining strength and developing resiliency as a health care provider, and key risk factors and signs of psychological distress.View this flyer in Spanish "Desarrollando fuerza y resiliencia mental." -
Creator: NETEC
Subject: Personnel Management
Item Type: Guide
Date Last Updated: 2020-11-02
Description: This printable flyer infographic tells you about gaining strength and developing resiliency as a health care provider, and key risk factors and signs of psychological distress.View this flyer in Spanish "Desarrollando fuerza y resiliencia… -
Creator: Project Echo
Subject: Personnel Management
Item Type: Hyperlink
Date Last Updated: 2020-09-14
Description: First responders are the primary frontline professionals responding to emergencies and are the difference between life and death for patients and community members. Continually at risk for physical injury, compassion fatigue, “burn-out”, and PTSD,…Example only: NETEC provides this item for reference purposes but does not endorse its content. Newer versions may be in place at the providing institution.