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  • 3D Printing and COVID-19, April 28, 2020 Update

    28 Apr, 2020


    A German firm called LMD Innovation GmbH is 3D printing protective face masks using LUVOSINT TPU from the LEHVOSS Group that meets Europe’s FFP2 and FFP3 filtering standards. FFP2 and FFP3 ratings designate masks that filter at least 94 and 99 percent of particulates, respectively, which can be compared to N95 and N99 standards representing filtration of 95 percent and 99 percent of particulates in the U.S. LMD’s 3D-printed masks fit tightly to the face, as required, and filters can b...
  • COVID-19 cytokine storm: the interplay between inflammation and coagulation

    28 Apr, 2020


    Antithrombin and antifactor Xa direct oral anticoagulants are well established in the prevention and management of venous thrombo- embolism, and since thrombin is the main activator of PAR-1, and coagulation factor Xa can induce production of proinflammatory cytokines via activation of PAR-2 and PAR-1,5 these drugs might be promising in ameliorating disease progression and severity of COVID-19. Bleeding risk will always be a concern, but in this procoagulant state the benefits might o...
  • Esri | GIS Software, COVID-19 Hub Resources

    28 Apr, 2020

    Esri is providing free licensing for 6 months to qualified Governments and Organizations working on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Go to this website to access the COVID-19 data, resources and application for Disaster Response Support (Free licensing and support).




    University Students can also get free Esri software along with training. This was done to support students who are no longer able to study at school and are doing so from home. More information here. 
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  • What the world can learn from Africa

    28 Apr, 2020

    Africa's number of coronavirus infections is rising, and with it the fear of a catastrophe. But the continent has vast knowledge in dealing with infectious diseases that industrialized nations could utilize.



    The global corona crisis is paralyzing African metropolises. In Johannesburg, South Africa's economic capital, the military was deployed to monitor the imposed curfews. In Uganda's otherwise lively capital Kampala, markets and shops remain closed. Only a few boda bodas ...
  • COVID-19 vaccine protects monkeys from new coronavirus, Chinese biotech reports

    28 Apr, 2020

    For the first time, one of the many COVID-19 vaccines in development has protected an animal, rhesus macaques, from infection by the new coronavirus, scientists report. The vaccine, an old-fashioned formulation consisting of a chemically inactivated version of the virus, produced no obvious side effects in the monkeys, and its human trial is about to begin.

    Researchers from Sinovac Biotech, a privately held Beijing-based company, gave two different doses of their COVID-19 vaccine t...
  • Atypical presentation of COVID-19 in young infants

    28 Apr, 2020

    As of April 27, 2020, more than two million people worldwide have been diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), with Europe being one of the current major clusters of the pandemic. Despite an absence of evidence, children have been targeted as a potential source of children-to-adult virus dissemination, and schools have been closed in most countries. However, findings seem to indicate a lower susceptibility of children to COVID-19 and low contagiousness. Within 7 days of impose...
  • COVI-Preg, a structured data collection tool available to any facility assessing pregnant patients for SARS-CoV-2 infection

    28 Apr, 2020




    Emerging infectious diseases require a global approach and adaptive tools to allow for rapid and comprehensive characterisation of the risks associated with the disease, particularly in pregnancy. That is why some scientists have adapted a Zika Virus international web registry, to acquire large cohorts and allow accurate risk estimations, and therefore a global perspective for scientists and clinicians involved in the care of pregnant patients during the pandemic. 


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  • Management of COVID-19 Respiratory Distress

    28 Apr, 2020

    The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) published a Clinical update about how to manage respiratory distresses that Covid-19 patients can suffer. They provide information about how to treat ARDS, the acute respiratory distress syndrome. 





    Abstract

    Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) can originate from either the gas or vascular side of the alveolus. Although the portal for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is inhalational, and alveolar ...
  • The future of medical technology devices in the time of COVID-19

    27 Apr, 2020

    In this COVID-19 era, the need for health and care systems to become agile and change is very real.

    As COVID-19 sweeps around the world, we are starting to see countries exit from lockdown, others introducing more stringent lockdown and others relying on the resilience of their health and care systems to allow them to make changes which are more discreet and focused on trying to avoid the economic and political effects of more stringent approaches.



    Health and care sy...
  • DANCE WORKOUT | The Most Fun 15 min. Cardio Dance Fitness

    27 Apr, 2020
    Keep your body active with this fast, non-stop, cardio and super fan dance workout!

  • Level Up in the COVID-19 fight!

    27 Apr, 2020
    Healthcare heroes from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia run the COVID-19 testing center at the hospital, and recently went viral with a video of them doing a dance to Ciara’s “Level Up” to help give themselves a boost before they start their day.  @tjuh_pool

    Level Up - Ciara

  • Bluetooth could help to track COVID-19 spread

    27 Apr, 2020
    Using Bluetooth signals to tell you if you’ve been put at risk of covid-19 is the cornerstone of contact tracing apps. But doing it well is a complex and challenging task—even for the experts.
    You might know Bluetooth best for helping you pair your headphones and smartphone, but the 21-year-old wireless technology is getting a new wave of attention now that it’s at the heart of contact-tracing apps designed to show whether you might have been exposed to the novel coronavirus. 

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