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Post-COVID condition or “long COVID”, return-to work, and occupational health research
In conclusion, COVID-19 remains an important topic for the occupational health research agenda, including acute and post COVID conditions. Although there is still debate about the definition of what a `post-COVID condition` entails, the sheer number of patients who are not returning to work in a timely manner or returning to work with limitations, and the lack of research interventions available should lead occupational health practitioners and researchers to work not only to prevent infection but to prevent or reduce work disability resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics. Acknowledgements and conflict...
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - March 21, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

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An updated set of preliminary data on the number of confirmed novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases reported by provincial and territorial public health authorities to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is now available. Along with this dataset are two aggregated tables that summarize the information available in the dataset. The updated information covers the period from January   15,   2020, to March   9,   2023.
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - March 17, 2023 Category: Statistics Authors: Statistics Canada Source Type: research

Covid ’s effect on mental health not as great as first thought, study suggests
Pandemic resulted in ‘minimal’ changes in symptoms, according to review led by McGill University researchersCovid-19 may not have taken as great a toll on the mental health of most people as earlier research has indicated, a new study suggests.The pandemic resulted in “minimal” changes in mental health symptoms among the general population, according to areview of 137 studies from around the world led by researchers at McGill University in Canada, and published in the British Medical Journal.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - March 8, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Rachel Hall Tags: Mental health Coronavirus Infectious diseases Society World news UK news Medical research Microbiology Science Source Type: news

Investigation of canine chaphamaparvovirus, canine bufavirus, and canine adenovirus in dogs with diarrhea: First report of novel canine bufavirus in Turkey
This study is the first report on the detection of CBuV-2 and the concomitant presence of three canine parvoviruses in Turkey. The obtained data will contribute to the molecular epide miology and the role in the etiology of enteric disease of new parvoviruses.
Source: Virus Genes - February 28, 2023 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Source Type: research

COVID-19 literature surveillance-A framework to manage the literature and support evidence-based decision-making on a rapidly evolving public health topic
CONCLUSION: This central repository of COVID-19 literature was maintained in real time to aid in accelerated evidence synthesis activities and support evidence-based decision-making during the pandemic response in Canada. This systematic process can be applied to future rapidly evolving public health topics that require the continuous evaluation and dissemination of evidence.PMID:36815866 | PMC:PMC9902036 | DOI:10.14745/ccdr.v49i01a02
Source: Can Commun Dis Rep - February 23, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Tricia Corrin Dima Ayache Austyn Baumeister Kaitlin Young Kusala Pussegoda Rukshanda Ahmad Lisa Waddell Source Type: research