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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Camacho Sosa-Días, Jorge; Tung-Chen, Yale; Gabinete de Presidencia CSIC; Departamento de Comunicación CSIC;
    Publisher: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
    Country: Spain

    Combina tecnología de ultrasonidos con procesamiento de imagen e inteligencia artificial para detectar y cuantificar los signos típicos de la neumonía causada por el SARS-CoV-2. Es un desarrollo del CSIC en colaboración con la empresa española DASEL y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Datos técnicos: 3 minutos, color, español. Ficha técnica: Gabinete de Presidencia CSIC y Departamento de Comunicación Peer reviewed

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Daniel Hidalgo;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Video explicativo del artículo del mismo nombre, en el que se trata la problemática del uso de medicamentos del Covid-19 en pacientes asmáticos. Video educativo

  • Research data . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Dimitrov, Daniel;
    Publisher: figshare

    single-cell COVID-19 data (Silvin, 2020), converted to Seurat Silvin, A., Chapuis, N., Dunsmore, G., Goubet, A.G., Dubuisson, A., Derosa, L., Almire, C., Hénon, C., Kosmider, O., Droin, N. and Rameau, P., 2020. Elevated calprotectin and abnormal myeloid cell subsets discriminate severe from mild COVID-19. Cell, 182(6), pp.1401-1418.

  • Open Access German
    Authors: 
    Robert Koch-Institut;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Im Datensatz 'SARS-CoV-2 Infektionen in Deutschland' werden die tagesaktuellen Fallzahlen, der nach den Vorgaben des Infektionsschutzgesetzes - IfSG - von den Gesundheitsämtern in Deutschand gemeldeten positiven SARS-Cov-2 Infektionen, Todes- und Genesungsfälle bereitgestellt.

  • Research data . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Leopoldo Muniz da Silva;

    This was a longitudinal retrospective cohort study of patients ���20 years-old who were hospitalised due to COVID-19 in 52 hospitals comprising a private Brazilian healthcare network (Rede D���Or S��o Luiz). Participating institutions were tertiary hospitals distributed across four (Northeast, Central-West, Southeast, and South) of Brazil���s five macro-regions. Data were extracted from the institutional central database comprised of COVID-19 diagnoses and related deaths (both of which are of compulsory notification to the BMH). Participating hospitals utilized a standardized data collection model including weekly reporting to the BMH. The study period included the first 13 months of the pandemic, i.e., from March 1st, 2020 to March 31st, 2021. All patients hospitalised due to COVID-19 (as the primary diagnosis upon admission) who were either discharged or died were included

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Gadelha, Carlos Augusto Grabois;
    Publisher: SciELO journals

    The article aims to make a theoretical and political discussion of the concept of the Health Economic-Industrial Complex (CEIS), updating the concept to a contemporary context of technological transformation and of challenges for universal health systems, particular the Brazilian Unified National Health System (SUS). In a context of asymmetric globalization, of emergence of a technological revolution, and of the (re)placement of structural barriers that keeps Brazilian society in its historical movement of inequality, vulnerability, and exclusion, we need to rethink healthcare by resuming and updating an agenda that privileges the historical-structural factors of Brazilian society, the international insertion of the country, and its relationship with an extremely asymmetric diffusion of technical progress, knowledge, and learning, dissociated from local social and environmental needs. With a methodology that involves the analysis of the brazilian response to COVID-19, the commercial balance of the CEIS, and the access to COVID-19 vaccines, the study shows that health is a central part of the economic and social structure and reproduces the characteristics of the national development pattern within it. An equitable society, with quality of life, committed to social rights and the environment is structurally conditioned by the existence of an economic and material basis that supports it. This systemic and dialectical view is the main theoretical and political contribution intended by our study, which seeks to contribute to a collective health approach integrated with a political economy view.

  • Authors: 
    Ruediger Hehlmann;
    Publisher: Faculty Opinions Ltd
  • Authors: 
    Raymond Chang;
    Publisher: Authorea, Inc.
  • Research data . 2020
    Authors: 
    Federal Ministry Of Social Affairs, Health;
    Publisher: Harvard Dataverse

    July 20, 2020

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Cerutti, Bernard; Lavallard, Vanessa; Nendaz, Mathieu; Sader, Julia; Audetat Voirol, Marie-Claude; Savoldelli, Georges;
    Publisher: Université de Genève, Yareta

    Formative online assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Faculty of medicine, University of Geneva Abstract

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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Camacho Sosa-Días, Jorge; Tung-Chen, Yale; Gabinete de Presidencia CSIC; Departamento de Comunicación CSIC;
    Publisher: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
    Country: Spain

    Combina tecnología de ultrasonidos con procesamiento de imagen e inteligencia artificial para detectar y cuantificar los signos típicos de la neumonía causada por el SARS-CoV-2. Es un desarrollo del CSIC en colaboración con la empresa española DASEL y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Datos técnicos: 3 minutos, color, español. Ficha técnica: Gabinete de Presidencia CSIC y Departamento de Comunicación Peer reviewed

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Daniel Hidalgo;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Video explicativo del artículo del mismo nombre, en el que se trata la problemática del uso de medicamentos del Covid-19 en pacientes asmáticos. Video educativo

  • Research data . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Dimitrov, Daniel;
    Publisher: figshare

    single-cell COVID-19 data (Silvin, 2020), converted to Seurat Silvin, A., Chapuis, N., Dunsmore, G., Goubet, A.G., Dubuisson, A., Derosa, L., Almire, C., Hénon, C., Kosmider, O., Droin, N. and Rameau, P., 2020. Elevated calprotectin and abnormal myeloid cell subsets discriminate severe from mild COVID-19. Cell, 182(6), pp.1401-1418.

  • Open Access German
    Authors: 
    Robert Koch-Institut;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Im Datensatz 'SARS-CoV-2 Infektionen in Deutschland' werden die tagesaktuellen Fallzahlen, der nach den Vorgaben des Infektionsschutzgesetzes - IfSG - von den Gesundheitsämtern in Deutschand gemeldeten positiven SARS-Cov-2 Infektionen, Todes- und Genesungsfälle bereitgestellt.

  • Research data . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Leopoldo Muniz da Silva;

    This was a longitudinal retrospective cohort study of patients ���20 years-old who were hospitalised due to COVID-19 in 52 hospitals comprising a private Brazilian healthcare network (Rede D���Or S��o Luiz). Participating institutions were tertiary hospitals distributed across four (Northeast, Central-West, Southeast, and South) of Brazil���s five macro-regions. Data were extracted from the institutional central database comprised of COVID-19 diagnoses and related deaths (both of which are of compulsory notification to the BMH). Participating hospitals utilized a standardized data collection model including weekly reporting to the BMH. The study period included the first 13 months of the pandemic, i.e., from March 1st, 2020 to March 31st, 2021. All patients hospitalised due to COVID-19 (as the primary diagnosis upon admission) who were either discharged or died were included

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Gadelha, Carlos Augusto Grabois;
    Publisher: SciELO journals

    The article aims to make a theoretical and political discussion of the concept of the Health Economic-Industrial Complex (CEIS), updating the concept to a contemporary context of technological transformation and of challenges for universal health systems, particular the Brazilian Unified National Health System (SUS). In a context of asymmetric globalization, of emergence of a technological revolution, and of the (re)placement of structural barriers that keeps Brazilian society in its historical movement of inequality, vulnerability, and exclusion, we need to rethink healthcare by resuming and updating an agenda that privileges the historical-structural factors of Brazilian society, the international insertion of the country, and its relationship with an extremely asymmetric diffusion of technical progress, knowledge, and learning, dissociated from local social and environmental needs. With a methodology that involves the analysis of the brazilian response to COVID-19, the commercial balance of the CEIS, and the access to COVID-19 vaccines, the study shows that health is a central part of the economic and social structure and reproduces the characteristics of the national development pattern within it. An equitable society, with quality of life, committed to social rights and the environment is structurally conditioned by the existence of an economic and material basis that supports it. This systemic and dialectical view is the main theoretical and political contribution intended by our study, which seeks to contribute to a collective health approach integrated with a political economy view.

  • Authors: 
    Ruediger Hehlmann;
    Publisher: Faculty Opinions Ltd
  • Authors: 
    Raymond Chang;
    Publisher: Authorea, Inc.
  • Research data . 2020
    Authors: 
    Federal Ministry Of Social Affairs, Health;
    Publisher: Harvard Dataverse

    July 20, 2020

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Cerutti, Bernard; Lavallard, Vanessa; Nendaz, Mathieu; Sader, Julia; Audetat Voirol, Marie-Claude; Savoldelli, Georges;
    Publisher: Université de Genève, Yareta

    Formative online assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Faculty of medicine, University of Geneva Abstract