Epidemic and Pandemic
Research Topic
Language: English
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Research problems linked to this topic
- The history of epidemics, pandemics and their aftermath. What lessons for recovery from coronavirus can we learn from past recoveries from pandemics or other major crises
- What is the role of the regulation of buildings in a COVID-19 endemic world? What does an ‘endemic-prepared’ building look like?
- How can education and care sectors best respond to environmental climate related risks or future pandemics to limit the impact on education?
- HIV-1 infection keeps on being a global problem because of its pandemic character and the impossibility for eradication.
- The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major crisis for governments and populations.
- The COVID-19 pandemic has direct and indirect impact on patients with cancer.
- COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the well-being and the psychological resilience of different populations, particularly in the addiction field.
- The impacts of the current COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and foetal health are enormous and of serious concern.
- At the end of a year 2019, an epidemic began in China, causing a severe respiratory syndrome, and in the months of March considered a pandemic.
- The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the saturation of public health services worldwide.
- The home quarantine in the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for teaching across the world and called for innovative teaching, as well as teachers' learning.
- Under the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, a rapid change in the epidemiological situation, and introduced quarantine measures, there are conditions for a sharp deterioration in the mental health of a wide range of people.
- Coronavirus disease 2019 is a global pandemic, and to deal with the unexpected, enormous burden on healthcare system, liver transplantation (LT) services have been suspended in many centers.
- How will the prevalence and incidence of animal and plant pathogens in domesticated organisms and wildlife adjust to climate change? How can we better integrate cross-sector surveillance and response to ensure the risk of large-scale epidemics or pandemics in humans (such as COVID-19), animals, and plants are minimised?
- What can we learn from the pandemic to help inform responses to future pandemics? And what are the implications of the pandemic for people’s current and future travel behaviour?