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original article |
Journal |
Date |
Title |
Authors Max. 6 Authors |
1 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2023―Apr―15 |
INJHSR Rajapaksha et al 2022 Predictive Analysis of COVID-19 Spread in Sri Lanka using an Adaptive Compartmental Model Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered-Dead SEIRD Model |
R. M. Nayani Umesha Rajapaksha, Millawage Supun Dilara Wijesinghe, Sujith P. Jayasooriya, Toms K. Thomas, B. M. W. Indika Gunawardana, W. M. Prasad Chathuranga Weerasinghe, Chrishantha Abeysena, Shalini Bhakta, Yibeltal Assefa Alemu |
2 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―29 |
WP-COVID, a Web Based Computer and Mobile Application for COVID-19 Disease Surveillance |
Laksitha Iroshan Ranasinghe |
3 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―28 |
Hospital preparedness for COVID-19 at a base level hospital in Galle District, Sri Lanka |
N.H. Welikumbura, Priyanga Ranasinghe, Nithin Ranawaka |
4 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―28 |
Establishment of a Hospital Information Updating System (HIUS) to Augment Hospital Readiness for the 3rd Wave of COVID-19 in Sri Lanka |
G.H.S. Fernando, B.A.H.M. Gunasena, Saman Yapa, D. Dharmagunawardene, Lal Panapitiya |
5 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―28 |
Way forward for Curative Care Management of COVID-19 patients in the 3rd wave in Sri Lanka |
G.H.S. Fernando, B.A.H.M Gunasena, A.S. Yapa Bandara, D. Dharmagunawardene, Lal Panapitiya |
6 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―27 |
Application of Statistical Modelling to Interpret a Health System Crisis in Sri Lanka due to COVID-19 |
G.H.S. Fernando |
7 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―27 |
Pharmaceutical and Medical Device shortages in Sri Lanka’s Economic crisis: could Building Back Better post Covid-19 affected this Outcome? |
Dominic Johnpillai |
8 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―27 |
Assessment of Island Wide Distribution and Requirement of Biomedical Equipment for COVID-19 Case Management in Government Hospitals of Sri Lanka |
G.H.S. Fernando, B.A.H.M Gunasena, A.S. Yapa Bandara, Lal Panapitiya |
9 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―27 |
Recurrent Cost of Transferring COVID-19 Patients Using an Ambulance: A Case Study from Sri Lanka |
G.H.S. Fernando |
10 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Health Systems Resilience |
2022―Sep―24 |
Application of Statistical Modelling to Interpret a Health System Crisis in Sri Lanka due to COVID-19 |
Indika Karunathilake, Mayuri Amarasiri, Anver Hamdani |
11 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2022―Feb―18 |
Global Observatory of COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives |
NWANY Wijesekara |
12 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2021―Jul―20 |
Use of Proxy Indicators to Interpret the Epi Curve of COVID-19 in Sri Lanka |
IM Karunathilake, WMPC Weerasinghe, R. Rupasinghe, MC Weerasinghe |
13 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2021―Jun―27 |
The CORRECT-19 Model: Eight Desired Roles of Religious Leaders during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
N.W.A.N.Y. Wijesekara, Dimantha Jayasinghe |
14 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2021―Jun―04 |
Post Mortem of Press Releases of the First 300 COVID-19 Deaths in Sri Lanka |
NWANY Wijesekara, KALC Kodituwakku, BAMP Bulathsinghe, JPT Sachinthani, MMM Lakshani |
15 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2021―Feb―13 |
How would Widespread Community Transmission of Covid-19 in Sri Lanka look like?
A Population-based Simulation |
NWANY Wijesekara, HDB Herath, KALC Kodituwakku, HMMNK Herath, BAMP Bulathsinghe, CC Magedaragamage |
16 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2021―Feb―01 |
Enhancing Health System Resilience: Practical and Cost-effective Approaches to Face the COVID-19 Pandemic by Base Hospital UdugamaSri Lanka |
KJMD Taranga, GHS Fernando |
17 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2021―Jan―30 |
Eighty-six percent of Sri Lankans Wish to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine: A Window of Opportunity for Rolling Out a Successful Vaccination Campaign |
NWANY Wijesekara, KALC Kodituwakku, BAMP Bulathsinghe, JPT Sachinthani, MMM Lakshani |
18 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Resilience |
2021―Jan―30 |
Eighty-six percent of Sri Lankans Wish to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine:
A Window of Opportunity for Rolling Out a Successful Vaccination Campaign |
NWANY Wijesekara, KALC Kodituwakku, BAMP Bulathsinghe, JPT Sachinthani, MMM Lakshani |