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Prendre Soin Des Patients Ambulatoires Pendant L'épidémie De Coronavirus: Conseils De Base
"Le potentiel de propagation des maladies infectieuses est une menace croissante. Aux premiers stades d'une épidémie de maladie infectieuse comme le nouveau Coronavirus (COVID-19), il existe de nombreuses incertitudes concernant la nature de la maladie, sa propagation, sa portée et son impact. Cela conduit souvent à une détresse émotionnelle, y compris parmi ceux qui n'ont pas été directement exposés à la maladie."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Sostenere Il Benessere Del Personale Sanitario Durante L'epidemia Di Coronavirus e Di Altre Malattie Infettive
"L'estrema condizione di stress, l'incertezza e la natura medica spesso difficile delle epidemie globali di malattie infettive, come il Coronavirus (COVID-19), richiedono un'attenzione particolare ai bisogni e del personale sanitario. Prendersi cura di sé stessi e incoraggiare i colleghi a fare altrettanto supporta la capacità di prendersi cura di coloro che ne hanno bisogno."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Salud Mental y Guías De Conducta Para Prepararse y Responder Al Brote De Coronavirus y Otras Enfermedades Infecciosas Emergentes
"Los brotes globales de varias enfermedades infecciosas como la del Coronavirus (COVID-19), pueden brindar información tanto de las respuestas psicológicas y conductuales a estos eventos como de las intervenciones apropiadas. Desde el brote altamente letal de la pandemia de influenza en 1918, hubo pocas amenazas globales por agentes infecciosos. El brote de SARS en Asia y Canadá, el de la influenza H1N1, el MERS, el virus del Ébola y el virus del Zika han dado importantes lecciones para informarnos acerca de la preparación y respuesta hacia los brotes. Como otras crisis y desastres, las pandemias generan una variedad de reacciones de malestar emocional (insomnio, disminución de la percepción de seguridad y ansiedad), conductas de riesgo para la salud (aumento en el consumo de alcohol y tabaco, desequilibrio entre el trabajo y la vida cotidiana por una actividad laboral extrema para aliviar el malestar) ocasionando trastornos psiquiátricos como el trastorno de estrés postraumático, depresión y ansiedad."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Effets Psychologiques De La Quarantaine Pendant L'épidémie De Coronavirus: Ce Que Les Professionnels De Santé Doivent Savoir
"La quarantaine est définie comme la séparation des individus qui peuvent avoir été exposés à une maladie infectieuse du reste de la population afin de déterminer s'ils sont malades et pour réduire leur risque d'infecter autrui. Pendant l'épidémie de coronavirus (COVID-19), la quarantaine a été utilisée comme stratégie de santé publique pour réduire la transmission des maladies. Les efforts de mise en quarantaine vont de la quarantaine de masse de villes entières en Chine, à l'isolement dans des installations gérées par le gouvernement et à l'auto-isolement à domicile. Bien que la quarantaine serve largement l'intérêt public, elle est également associée à des défis psychologiques pour les personnes mises en quarantaine, leurs proches et les professionnels de santé qui en prennent soin. Sont décrits ici les effets psychologiques de la quarantaine, ainsi que les stratégies pour permettre aux professionnels de santé de prendre soin de leurs patients et de leur propre bien-être mental pendant les périodes de quarantaine."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Cuidar a Tu Familia Durante Los Brotes De Coronavirus y Otras Enfermedades Infecciosas
"Los brotes de enfermedades infecciosas, incluyendo la del Coronavirus (COVID-19) identificado por primera vez en China en diciembre de 2019, son un llamado a los individuos y las familias a que se hagan responsables de su salud. Aunque los líderes de la ciencia, de la medicina y de los gobiernos vigilan de cerca y buscan soluciones para los brotes de enfermedad, la mejor manera de proteger a la familia es a través de mantenerse informados, practicar buena higiene básica y medidas preventivas, participar en estrategias de manejo del estrés y aprender cómo involucrar a los niños en el cuidado de la salud de la familia."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Prendersi Cura Del Benessere Mentale Dei Pazienti Durante L'epidemia Di Coronavirus E Di Altre Malattie Infettive Emergenti: Una Guida Per Gli Operatori
"Man mano che il nostro mondo diventa sempre più interconnesso, il potenziale di diffusione rapida e di vasta portata di nuove malattie infettive rappresenta una minaccia crescente. Soprattutto nelle prime fasi di un'epidemia di malattia infettiva emergente come il Coronavirus (COVID-19), c'è spesso molta incertezza sulla natura della malattia, sulla sua diffusione, sulla sua portata e sul suo impatto. Questo può portare a un significativo e comprensibile disagio emotivo, anche tra coloro che non sono stati, e che non sanno se lo saranno, direttamente esposti alla malattia."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Cuidando El Bienestar Mental De Los Pacientes Durante La Emergencia De Coronavirus y Otras Enfermedades Infecciosas: Guía Para Médicos
"Nuestro mundo, cada vez más interconectado, sufre la amenaza creciente de la propagación rápida y el gran alcance de nuevas enfermedades infecciosas. En las etapas iniciales de un brote emergente de enfermedad infecciosa, como el Coronavirus (COVID-19), frecuentemente existe una gran incertidumbre acerca de la naturaleza de la enfermedad, de su propagación, alcance e impacto. Esto puede ocasionar un gran malestar emocional, inclusive entre los que no han estado y no saben si han estado directamente expuestos a la enfermedad. Durante la emergencia de un brote de enfermedad infecciosa, los médicos y los especialistas en salud mental atienden pacientes que están experimentando diferentes niveles de malestar emocional acerca del brote y de su impacto sobre ellos, sus familias y sus comunidades. Los médicos deben reconocer la incertidumbre que genera la emergencia de estas enfermedades y ayudar a los pacientes a entender que las preocupaciones por la salud a menudo tienen un componente emocional."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Ayudando a Los Niños Durante El Aislamiento En Casa Por La Emergencia De Coronavirus
"Las medidas de emergencia, como el aislamiento de los niños en casa, son medidas extremas para limitar la propagación de la infección del brote de coronavirus (COVID-19). A pesar del beneficio que tiene para la salud pública, para el niño estar resguardado en casa, aunque le brinda la oportunidad de pasar tiempo con la familia, también puede resultar en actividad física insuficiente, patrones irregulares de sueño, aumento de peso y disminución del bienestar físico. Como muchos padres saben, el aburrimiento y la frustración son frecuentes durante este tiempo de quedarse en casa."
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
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Collecting Open Government Approaches to COVID-19
From the Webpage: "As many of our countries are facing unprecedented challenges from COVID-19 [coronavirus disease] the strain on our governments is extreme, and the impact on people all over the world continues to grow. [...] It is in moments of disaster response and relief that the values of open government can come under intense pressure, but can also meaningfully contribute to better outcomes. We believe the best role for OGP [Open Government Partnership] right now is to help create an open space for the community to share where they see open government approaches to tackling COVID-19 being implemented, either by governments themselves or civil society, citizens or the private sector."
Open Government Partnership
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Response Hub [webpage]
From the Webpage: "The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) is working with our members, federal agencies, and association partners to ensure that state and territorial agencies have the resources and information they need to effectively respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. ASTHO created this hub as a way to share mapped data requested by members. Data displayed and map visualizations will continue to be updated in subsequent versions."
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (U.S.)
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Preventing Spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Guideline for Airlines, Fourth Edition
From the Document: "In order to prevent and control the spread of COVID-19 epidemic via aircraft, the fourth edition of 'Preventing Spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Guideline for Airlines' is developed by following the principle of 'targeted and detailed prevention and control measures'. This Guideline is intended to put in place our working requirements aimed at preventing imported cases and domestic relapse, further refine the standards of risk level classification for domestic and international flights, optimize the personal protection requirements and quarantine plans with respect to the crew members, incorporate recommendations on the management of the crew flying abroad on duty, and reinforce the prevention and control measures for the flights carrying passengers who will transfer in China."
Civil Aviation Administration of China
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Interim Guidance for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems for COVID-19 in the United States
From the Background: "Emergency medical services (EMS) play a vital role in responding to requests for assistance, triaging patients, and providing emergency medical treatment and transport for ill persons. However, unlike patient care in the controlled environment of a healthcare facility, care and transports by EMS present unique challenges because of the nature of the setting, enclosed space during transport, frequent need for rapid medical decision-making, interventions with limited information, and a varying range of patient acuity and jurisdictional healthcare resources."
International Association of Fire Fighters
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COVID-19 Information Dashboard [webpage]
From the Webpage: "As the world community adjusts strategies to deal with the rapidly evolving Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global) is leveraging its partnerships with academic and scientific institutions around the world to provide easy access to the most reliable and relevant information as soon as it becomes available. Collaborating with many such partners, PDC is consolidating, analyzing, mapping, and sharing information from various sources to assist decision makers in response and planning for potential needs."
Pacific Disaster Center
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CDC's Recommendations for the Next 30 Days of Mitigation Strategies for Seattle-King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties Based on Current Situation with Widespread COVID-19 Transmission and Affected Health Care Facilities
From the Document: "The following describes CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] recommendations for evidence-base community interventions for the situation in Seattle-King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties and will be the roadmap for other counties as needed. [...] The goals for using mitigation strategies for Seattle-King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties at this time are to protect: [1] Individuals at risk for severe illness, including persons of any age with underlying health conditions including immune suppression and especially seniors with underlying health conditions (See Appendix B). [2] The healthcare workforce and critical infrastructure workforces"
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
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COVID-19 Resources for Fire and EMS [website]
This website from the the U.S. Fire Administration provides web resources and guidance for fire and EMS (emergency medical services)) personnel regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. From the Website: "Details about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) are changing rapidly and it's easy to get information overload, but first responders need to be prepared to encounter cases. COVID-19 presents as a respiratory illness with mild to severe symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath. It is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 [severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2] virus and spread via respiratory droplets with close contact, like the flu."
United States Fire Administration
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COVID-19 Health System Response Monitor [webpage]
From the Webpage: "The Health System Response Monitor (HSRM) has been designed in response to the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease] outbreak to collect and organize up-to-date information on how countries are responding to the crisis. It focuses primarily on the responses of health systems but also captures wider public health initiatives. This is a joint undertaking of the WHO [World Health Organization] Regional Office for Europe, the European Commission, and the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies."
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe; European Commission; European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
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Coronavirus Emergency Management Best Practices [website]
From the Website: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. [...] We've compiled the best practices and lessons learned that communities have already faced fighting COVID-19. This collection is not exhaustive, but we will continue to add content and highlight key areas where communities can benefit from learning."
United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Bureau of Prisons COVID-19 Resources [website]
From the Website: "The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is carefully monitoring the spread of the COVID-19 virus. As with any type of emergency situation, we carefully assess how to best ensure the safety of staff, inmates and the public." This website includes resources on the following: "BOP's Emergency Response"; "BOP's COVID-19 [coronavirus disease] Response"; and "BOP's COVID-19 Collaboration Efforts."
Department of Justice. Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Technical Guidance: Infection Prevention and Control / WASH
This resource is a collection of World Health Organization documents related to Infection Prevention Control and Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).
World Health Organization
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New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub [webpage]
This webpage contains resources related to the coronavirus outbreak in New Jersey, including frequently asked questions, announcements, and links to additional services and information.
New Jersey. State Department of Health
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Project N95 [website]
From the About Page: "Project N95 is the National Critical Equipment Clearinghouse for healthcare providers on the frontline during the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease] crisis. We are a rapid response non-profit (510c3) organization. Healthcare provider organizations report their critical equipment needs on our website, and suppliers submit information about the products they have available. Then, our team of volunteers conducts due diligence on all suppliers to help provider organizations make informed procurement decisions, quickly."
Project N95
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COVID-19 Library of Resources [website]
From the Webpage: "This is a compilation of resources to assist in informing your agency response to COVID-19 [coronavirus disease]. This library is designed for reference purposes only with resources shared by the field of law enforcement, for the field of law enforcement. The IACP [International Association of Chiefs of Police] does not necessarily endorse, certify, recommend, or promote any of the resources within this library."
International Association of Chiefs of Police
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COVID-19: What You Need to Know
From the Document: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. There are many types of coronaviruses, but COVID-19 is caused by a new coronavirus never previously seen in humans. [...] COVID-19 can spread to people who are in close contact (within about 6 feet) with an infected person when that person coughs or sneezes. COVID-19 can also live on surfaces, but it is not known for how long. [...] People at high risk for severe illness are those over 65 years old or those with other health conditions, such as lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, or cancer. People in close contact with the infected--such as in-home caretakers and intimate partners-- are also at high risk."
United States. Department of Homeland Security
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Global Research on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) [database]
From the Website: "WHO [World Health Organization] is gathering the latest scientific findings and knowledge on coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and compiling it in a database. We update the database daily from searches of bibliographic databases, hand searches of the table of contents of relevant journals, and the addition of other relevant scientific articles that come to our attention. The entries in the database may not be exhaustive and new research will be added regularly."
World Health Organization
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources for Health Professionals, Including Aged Care Providers, Pathology Providers and Healthcare Managers [website]
From the Website Description: "A collection of resources for health professionals, including aged care providers, pathology providers and healthcare managers, about coronavirus (COVID-19)."
Australia. Department of Health
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COVID-19 and Opioid Treatment Programs
From Guidance for the Field: "The following information is meant to support opioid treatment programs (OTPs) relating to the corona virus (COVID-19) situation in Ohio. Our focus right now is implementing OhioMHAS' [Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services] emergency management plans and shoring up relationships that may be needed if an outbreak occurs in Ohio. These relationships are with our federal partners, other states, and local government entities. Our efforts at planning are aimed at supporting community providers and boards in meeting the needs of families, adults, and communities. We urge you to look at your own organizational and community planning and to connect with your local health departments to ensure that you're connected to information and strategies to support the Ohioans that you serve. As you consider your own business continuity plans, here are some helpful questions to guide your planning."
United States. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Ohio. Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
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LitCovid [website]
From the Website Description: "LitCovid is a curated literature hub for tracking up-to-date scientific information about the 2019 novel Coronavirus. It is the most comprehensive resource on the subject, providing a central access to 1528 (and growing) relevant articles in PubMed. The articles are updated daily and are further categorized by different research topics and geographic locations for improved access."
National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.)
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N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirator Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) Process for Decontamination and Reuse
From the Introduction: "The ongoing pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 resulting in COVID-19 has severely stressed the worldwide healthcare system and has created dangerous shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) including N95 filtering facepiece respirators (N95 FFRs). In an effort to extend the stockpile of N95 FFRs at our institution, we developed a decontamination procedure involving the delivery of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) to used N95 FFRs. The evidence base supporting this program includes: 1) UVGI has been shown to effectively inactivate a wide range of human pathogens including coronaviruses and other human respiratory viruses; 2) UVGI has been demonstrated to inactivate human respiratory viruses, including coronaviruses, on various models of N95 FFRs; 3) levels of UVGI needed to inactive human respiratory viruses are well below the level of irradiation that adversely affects the fit and filtration characteristics of N95 FFRs; and 4) UVGI can be safely administered when appropriate safeguards are in place. Herein, we briefly describe our procedure to decontaminate and reuse N95 FFRs."
Nebraska Medicine
Lowe, John J.; Paladino, Katie D.; Farke, Jerald D. . . .
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COVID-19: Local Government Response and Resource Bank [webpage]
From the Webpage: "Below is coronavirus-related content -- links to city examples, resources, and commentary -- that may offer helpful insights to city leaders and staff as they navigate this uncertain time. [...] Content is organized in five sections: (1) Data Tools & Resources Developed by Cities; (2) Resources for Local Government; (3) Local Actions (organized by policy decision) -- NEW Contact Tracing Section; (4) Op-Eds & Commentary Specific to Local Government; and (5) COVID-19 [coronavirus disease] Guidelines & Updates."
Medium
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Latest COVID-19 Information from the FDA [website]
From the Website: "'Along with other federal, state, and local agencies and public health officials across the country, the FDA continues critical work to protect public health during the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic.'" This website contains various COVID-19 resources from the FDA.
United States. Food and Drug Administration