Environmental and Health Management of Novel Coronavirus Disease COVID 19

Environmental and Health Management of Novel Coronavirus Disease  COVID 19
Author: Mohammad Hadi Dehghani,Rama Rao Karri,Sharmili Roy
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2021-06-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780323909242

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Environmental and Health Management of Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) examines mitigation measures that can be adopted at the time of a novel coronavirus outbreak to lessen environmental contamination and impacts on human health. The book discusses origin, structure and pathogenesis, epidemiology, environmental transmission and the potential spread routes of COVID-19 via surfaces, air, water, wastewater, medical waste and food products. It also covers guidelines and protocols for setting safety conditions to provide adequate health care and reduce the risk of infection in health and non-healthcare settings, along with preventative measures and disinfection technologies. In addition, the book discusses challenges, opportunities and future perspectives, the global crisis, and global consequences on the environment and health. With contributions from experts, this book presents a multidisciplinary reference resource for virologists, microbiologists, public health professionals, environmental health managers and others engaged in the study and mitigation of the environmental and health impacts of the virus. Covers the environmental transmission and spread of COVID-19 Includes environmental disinfection technologies for prevention of COVID-19 Provides guidelines, standards and protocols related to COVID-19

COVID 19 in the Environment

COVID 19 in the Environment
Author: Deepak Rawtani,Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain,Nitasha Khatri
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2021-09-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323902731

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COVID-19 in the Environment: Impact, Concerns, and Management of Coronavirus highlights the research and technology addressing COVID-19 in the environment, including the associated fate, transport, and disposal. It examines the impacts of the virus at local, national, and global levels, including both positive and negative environmental impacts and techniques for assessing and managing them. Utilizing case studies, it also presents examples of various issues around handling these impacts, as well as policies and strategies being developed as a result. Organized into six parts, COVID-19 in the Environment begins by presenting the nature of the virus and its transmission in various environmental media, as well as models for reducing the transmission. Section 2 describes methods for monitoring and detecting the virus, whereas Sections 3, 4, and 5 go on to examine the socio-economic impact, the environmental impact and risk, and the waste management impact, respectively. Finally, Section 6 explores the environmental policies and strategies that have comes as a result of COVID-19, the implications for climate change, and what the long-term effects will be on environmental sustainability. Examines the fate, transport, and management of COVID-19 and COVID-19 related waste in the environment Explores a variety of issues related to the environmental handling and impacts of COVID-19, particularly utilizing case studies Offers tools and techniques for assessing real-time environmental issues related to COVID-19

Coronavirus COVID 19 Outbreaks Environment and Human Behaviour

Coronavirus  COVID 19  Outbreaks  Environment and Human Behaviour
Author: Rais Akhtar
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030681203

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This book covers over 24 country studies on various dimensions associated with the geographical spread of COVID-19. The chapters in the book, from geographically diversified countries, assert the need to undertake intensive regional research in order to understand the global pattern of Coronavirus focusing on infection migration, and indigenous origin that has caused tremendous global economic, social and health disaster. The book contends that understanding of peoples’ behaviour is crucial towards safety measures against infection, as COVID-19 impacted to a greater extent social wellbeing of population because of lockdowns in all corners of the world. Some of the countries featured are USA, France, Italy, Hong Kong, South Korea, Canada, Australia, Pacific Islands, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, South Africa, Nigeria, Mexico, Peru and Brazil.

COVID 19 and Emerging Environmental Trends

COVID 19 and Emerging Environmental Trends
Author: Joystu Dutta,Srijan Goswami,Abhijit Mitra
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000327595

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The extensive safety restrictions imposed globally due to the COVID-19 pandemic have brought significant changes to almost all environmental parameters. The largest pandemic of the century has left an indelible mark on all aspects of human life and the environment. This book revolves around COVID-19 and its influence on all biotic and abiotic components on earth, with a focus on the regulatory role of air quality during the pandemic, environmental toxicity and susceptibility to COVID-19, and the impact of the lockdown on different ecosystems. The book fundamentally explains the biology of SARS-CoV-2 and the pathophysiology and epidemiology of COVID-19. Dedicated chapters highlight the ongoing global cutting-edge research on COVID-19, control and safety measures, and public health concerns. COVID-19 and Emerging Environmental Trends: A Way Forward is aimed at graduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers in environmental and medical science, health and safety, and ecology. This book offers a multiperspective and multidisciplinary approach to the discussion of the pandemic as well as emerging environmental issues, current trends, and a way forward. As humanity stands face-to-face with the largest global crisis in recent times, this book helps readers to easily understand its various aspects from a beginner’s perspective, without going into the intricate technicalities of medical science or environmental science, and beautifully juxtaposes critical issues with lucid language and flexible scientific explanations.

COVID 19 and the Sustainable Development Goals

COVID 19 and the Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Mohammad Hadi Dehghani,Rama Rao Karri,Sharmili Roy
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780323913089

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COVID-19 and the Sustainable Development Goals: Societal Influence explores how the coronavirus pandemic impacts the implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), paying particular attention to socioeconomic and disaster risk management dimensions. Sections provide a foundational understanding of the virus and its risk factors, cover relevant mitigation measures for minimizing the spread of COVID-19, explore the virus’s originations and transmission mechanisms, and look at gold standard procedures for COVID-19 testing and antibody-based diagnosis. Final sections present the latest insights on the global effects of COVID-19 and examine potential future challenges, opportunities and strategic responses. Synthesizes interdisciplinary research into one comprehensive resource for easier research and teaching Presents state-of-the-art insights on the global effects of this ongoing pandemic across a wide range of sectors Includes case studies, challenges, opportunities and future perspectives

The Novel Coronavirus

The Novel Coronavirus
Author: Syed Esam Mahmood
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2023-01-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781527593022

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This volume discusses the ecology, evolution and pandemic of the coronavirus, as well as its psychosocial, environmental and economic impact. It also offers a general view of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, control and prevention of the coronavirus, while highlighting the global challenge, future threats and clinical management of COVID-19. It also provides insights into biochemistry and laboratory diagnosis. The book will be an excellent resource for clinicians, policymakers, government departments and civil society organizations alike.

Biomedical Engineering Tools for Management for Patients with COVID 19

Biomedical Engineering Tools for Management for Patients with COVID 19
Author: Valentina Emilia Balas,Oana Geman,Guojun Wang,Muhammad Arif,Octavian Adrian Postolache
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323859950

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Biomedical Engineering Tools for Management of Patients with COVID-19 presents biomedical engineering tools under research (and in development) that can be used for the management of COVID-19 patients, along with BME tools in the global environment that curtail and prevent the spread of the virus. BME tools covered in the book include new disinfectants and sterilization equipment, testing devices for rapid and accurate COVID-19 diagnosis, Internet of Things applications in COVID-19 hospitals, analytics, Data Science and statistical modeling applied to COVID-19 tracking, Smart City instruments and applications, and more. Later sections discuss smart tools in telemedicine and e-health. Biomedical engineering tools can provide engineers, computer scientists, clinicians and other policymakers with solutions for managing patient treatment, applying data analysis techniques, and applying tools to help the general population curtail spread of the virus. Provides leading-edge biomedical engineering tools and techniques for the treatment of patients with the COVID-19 virus Integrates a variety of case studies as a resource for COVID-19 researchers and clinicians around the world, including both positive and negative research findings Provides insights into innovative Biomedical Engineering techniques and devices from COVID-19 researchers around the world

The Global Environmental Effects During and Beyond COVID 19

The Global Environmental Effects During and Beyond COVID 19
Author: Aboul Ella Hassanien,Ashraf Darwish,Benji Gyampoh,Alaa Tharwat Abdel-Monaim,Ahmed M. Anter
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-05-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030729332

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This book aims through 11 chapters discussing the problems and challenges and some future research points from the recent technologies point of view such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of things (IoT) that can help the environment and healthcare sectors reducing COVID-19.