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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 Alpha variant (B.1.1.7), original wild-type severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, and cytomegalovirus co-infection in a young adult with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, case report, and review of the possible cytomegalovirus reactivation mechanisms
ConclusionThe coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has encountered patients with cancer with critical diagnostic and treatment challenges. Patients who are immunocompromised may co-infect with multiple severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 strains and cytomegalovirus, and even with timely diagnosis and treatment, the prognosis may be poor.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - February 10, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

Opportunities and threats of e ‑learning in dental education in viewpoints of faculty members: A Mixed method study
Conclusion: The majority o f the faculty members agreed with the use of e‑learning in dental education and considered it as an opportunity. However, educational design for blended learning, creation of appropriate infrastructures, and empowerment of human resources as e‑teacher and e‑student were emphasized as key requi rements for e‑learning development in dental schools. Key Words: Coronavirus disease‑19, dental education, dentistry, e‑learning, experience, mixed‑method, perceptions, qualitative
Source: Dental Research Journal - October 9, 2022 Category: Dentistry Source Type: research

Student's perception of E-learning during COVID-19 pandemic and its positive and negative learning outcomes among medical students: A country-wise study conducted in Pakistan and Iran
CONCLUSION: E-learning has its associated advantages and disadvantages as perceived by medical students but still face-to-face learning is considered the most effective form of learning as responded by medical students.PMID:36164641 | PMC:PMC9494861 | DOI:10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104713
Source: Annals of Medicine - September 27, 2022 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Shahzaib Maqbool Muhammad Farhan Hafiz Abu Safian Iqra Zulqarnain Hamza Asif Zara Noor Mohammad Yavari Sajeel Saeed Khawar Abbas Jawad Basit Mohammad Ebad Ur Rehman Source Type: research

The Comparison of China and Iran Response to COVD-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learn for Health Policy
This study was conducted using a gray literature review to examine all applied actions for the response to COVID-19 epidemics and their impacts on the prevalence of this disease in China and Iran. Examination of the documents shows that disease prevention is the most critical action, and we have witnessed a decrease in the number of patients with this disease by the introduction of prevention policies. The implementation problems of quarantine programs were meeting the basic needs of the people and continuing to implement this program. The issue of education was also one of the leading problems.PMID:34629017 | DOI:10.1080/...
Source: Social Work in Public Health - October 11, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rahim Khodayari-Zarnaq Vahid Yazdi-Feyzabadi Alireza Hajizadeh Bashir Azimi Nayebi Source Type: research

How COVID-19 Is Revolutionizing Health Care Around the World
In 2020 alone, there were at least 3 million deaths from COVID-19, though the true figure is probably 2-3 times higher. In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage on and is likely to last well into 2022 and beyond. For ten weeks in a row, from the first week of February, 2021, new daily cases globally rose, driven in part by virus variants and by many countries ending public health measures too soon. There are still around 600,000 new cases every day. Nations like Brazil, Canada, India, Iran, and Turkey—as well as some U.S. states like Michigan and Minnesota—recently experienced COVID-19 surges that in so...
Source: TIME: Health - June 3, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Gavin Yamey and Madhukar Pai Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 Source Type: news

COVID-19 and Comparative Health Policy Learning; the Experience of 10 Countries
CONCLUSION: The experience of the first and second waves of COVID-19 showed that the risk of coronavirus is serious and will continue until a vaccine or decisive treatment is achieved. Therefore, countries are required to adopt appropriate and tailored policies to deal with this crisis effectively. Applying the experiences from the previous waves is essential for more efficient performance in the likely upcoming waves.PMID:33878884 | DOI:10.34172/aim.2021.37
Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine - April 21, 2021 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Azam Raoofi Amirhossein Takian Hajar Haghighi Afsaneh Rajizadeh Zeinab Rezaei Samera Radmerikhi Alireza Olyaeemanesh Ali Akbari Sari Source Type: research