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Investigating the implications of COVID-19 outbreak on systems of care and outcomes of STEMI patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: There was a decrease in the STEMI care performance and worsening of clinical outcomes in STEMI patients, especially in the early pandemic period. Overall, concise health services must be implemented following a responsibility to obey health protocols to deliver high-quality services related to STEMI systems of care amidst the global pandemic.PMID:34474750 | PMC:PMC8257902 | DOI:10.1016/j.ihj.2021.06.009
Source: Indian Heart J - September 3, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: William Kamarullah Adelia Putri Sabrina Marthin Alexander Rocky Darius Revin Gozali Source Type: research

World ’s Deadliest Earthquake Leaves over 33,000 Dead
“A child in North Syria passing by the ruins, after the earthquake hit his town.” - Credit: Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)By Sania FarooquiNEW DELHI, India, Feb 13 2023 (IPS) Almost over 33,000 people have been killed and thousands injured by the 7.8 earthquake which struck south-eastern Turkey and Syria in the early hours on Monday, February 6th. The first images that came out were of collapsed buildings, rubble strewn across streets, people trapped under rubbles, screaming for help. What followed was the unusually strong aftershock – including one quake which was almost as large as the first. Rawan Kahwaji wa...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - February 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sania Farooqui Tags: Aid Featured Headlines Health Human Rights Humanitarian Emergencies Middle East & North Africa Migration & Refugees TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau IPS UN Bureau Report Source Type: news

Searching for evidence in public health emergencies: a white paper of best practices
CONCLUSIONS: The authors and experts anticipate the recommendations for searching for evidence during public health emergencies will help information specialists, librarians, evidence synthesis groups, researchers, and decision-makers respond to future public health emergencies, including but not limited to disease outbreaks. The recommendations complement existing guidance by addressing concerns specific to emergency response. The statement is intended as a living document. Future revisions should solicit input from a broader community and reflect conclusions of meta-research on COVID-19 and health emergencies.PMID:373128...
Source: J Med Libr Assoc AND... - June 14, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Stacy Brody Sara Loree Margaret Sampson Shaila Mensinkai Jennifer Coffman Mark Heinrich Mueller Nicole Askin Cheryl Hamill Emma Wilson Mary Beth McAteer Heather Staines Best Practices for Searching During Public Health Emergencies Working Group Source Type: research