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COVID Antworten in den wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften der Welt


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1 [GO] 2026―Jan―19 Fighting on double front: experiences against Ebola and COVID-19 during peace operations in MONUSCO (2019-2021) Luís Fernando Tavares Ferreira, Daniel Mendes Aguiar Santos, Mauro Cesar Barbosa Cid, Álvaro Vasconcelos Studart, Tássio Franchi
2 [GO] 2025―Okt―22 In the shadow of conflict, warming climate and pandemic: Iraq’s struggle with the Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever virus Dilshad Jaff
3 [GO] 2025―Mrz―04 Planning for the wrong pandemic: COVID-19 and the limits of expert knowledge Simon Rushton
4 [GO] 2025―Feb―07 Major incidents, pandemics and mental health: the psychosocial aspects of health emergencies, incidents, disasters and disease outbreaks Thomas Falconer Hall
5 [GO] 2024―Nov―28 Ethics and pandemics, interdisciplinary perspectives on COVID-19 and future pandemics John Hutchins
6 [GO] 2023―Mai―01 Community engagement and adherence to COVID-19 prevention measures in Northwest Syria: a systematic review Orwa Al-Abdulla, Agneta Kallström
7 [GO] 2023―Jan―03 New pandemics, old politics: two hundred years of war on disease and its alternatives Leo van Bergen
8 [GO] 2022―Nov―01 A letter in the Lancet of June 2020¹ claimed the COVID-19 pandemic teaches lessons we must embrace to overcome two additional existential threats: nuclear war and global warming. What lessons can we learn from the global response to COVID-19 that could help the world address future threats such as climate change or the proliferation of nuclear weapons? ¹Muller and Nathan Raimat Korede Salami
9 [GO] 2022―Nov―01 Global Health Watch 6: in the shadow of the pandemic John Hutchins
10 [GO] 2022―Sep―06 How to be sociable in a pandemic Jonathan Franklin
11 [GO] 2022―Sep―01 Cox’s Bazar’s Health Crisis and Imminent Mental Health Concerns Amidst COVID-19 and Fires Zarmina Islam, Uooja Devi, Shizra Jawed, Sana Awan
12 [GO] 2022―Mai―27 Poor healthcare capacity in Afghanistan amidst a surge in COVID-19 cases and a humanitarian crisis Mohammad Yasir Essar, Zarmina Islam, Laiba Imran Vohra, Prince Kumar
13 [GO] 2022―Apr―14 Colombia protests amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: implications and recommendations Olivier Uwishema, Lukman Lawal, Jeffrey Sun, Nakyanzi Hamiidah, Abdulrasheed Nasir, Isoke Robert, et al. (+4)
14 [GO] 2022―Feb―17 Mental health impacts of humanitarian crisis on HCWs in Syria amidst COVID-19 Zainab Syyeda Rahmat, Humna Aamar, Javeria Arif Siddiqui, Hania-Tul Mirha, Marium Hassan, Mohammad Yasir Essar, et al. (+2)
15 [GO] 2021―Dez―21 COVID-19 vaccination in conflict-affected areas in Nigeria: challenges and recommendations Rusab Baig, Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Shagufta Novman, Isra Abdul Matheen, Abideen Opeyemi Olasupo, Taibat Aduragba Hussain
16 [GO] 2021―Dez―16 Assessment of medical students’ preparedness and willingness for integration into a war-torn healthcare system: the example of COVID-19 pandemic scenario Tamim Alsuliman, Lugien Alasadi, Rahim Abo Kasem, Majd Hawat, Mohammad Almansour, Ruba Al Khalaf, Marwan Alhalabi
17 [GO] 2021―Nov―29 Geopolitics for the end time: from the pandemic to the climate crisis Peter Endicott
18 [GO] 2021―Okt―27 COVID-19 vaccine outreach in the conflict zone of the Central African Republic Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Samaa Akhtar, Zarmina Islam, Parvathy Mohanan, Raissa Lorrana Bronze Coelho, Ana Carla Dos Santos Costa, et al. (+2)
19 [GO] 2021―Sep―22 In September 2020, the World Health Organization called for ‘equitable access to COVID-19 tools’ which included ‘the development, production and equitable access to COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines globally, while strengthening health systems’. What evidence is there of inequity of access so far in this pandemic? What is the role of national governments and of the WHO in this? Rhiannon Osborne
20 [GO] 2021―Sep―22 The trust deficit: pandemic, disarmament, climate change and the securitization of health Marion Birch, Leo van Bergen
21 [GO] 2021―Aug―26 In September 2020, the World Health Organization called for ‘equitable access to COVID-19 tools’ which included ‘the development, production and equitable access to COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines globally, while strengthening health systems’. What evidence is there of inequity of access so far in this pandemic? What is the role of national governments and of the WHO in this? Hannah Roberts
22 [GO] 2021―Jul―23 The long-term health consequences of enduring armed conflict and a lost pandemic opportunity Marion Birch, Leo Van Bergen
23 [GO] 2021―Jun―03 Protest, pandemics and the political determinants of health - the health risks of the UK police, crime sentencing and courts bill 2021 Amaran Uthayakumar-Cumarasamy, Monica Sharman, Neil Calderwood
24 [GO] 2021―Mrz―15 Distance-learning collaborations for rapid knowledge sharing to the occupied Palestinian territory during the COVID-19 response: experience from the OxPal partnership Kiran Saini, Rebecca Conway-Jones, Rebecca Jurdon, Rose Penfold, Leo Anthony Celi, Osaid Alser
25 [GO] 2020―Okt―16 Access to reproductive health care services in countries of conflict: the double impact of conflict and COVID-19 Marcia McLean, Izzeldin Abuelaish
26 [GO] 2020―Sep―11 Social and institutional Reactions to the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-20 Samuel Kline Cohn
27 [GO] 2020―Mai―04 You can’t save a COVID-19 patient with nuclear arms Beatrice Fihn, Alicia Sanders-Zakre
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