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- cord-004041-2b2h1xog
- author: Rezaei, Fatemeh
- title: Preparedness of community-based organisations in biohazard: reliability and validity of an assessment tool
- date: 2019-06-27
- words: 3467
- flesch: 43
- summary: Facilitating partnerships with community-and Faith-Based organizations for disaster preparedness and response: results of a national survey of public health departments Agility and discipline: critical success factors for disaster response Public health systems: a social networks perspective Crisis and emergency risk communication in a pandemic: a model for building capacity and resilience of minority communities Planing to be prepared: an empirical examination of the role of voluntary organizations in County government emergency planning Assessing City preparedness for a biological attack Mass-Fatality incident preparedness among Faith-Based organizations Are community health centers prepared for bioterrorism? Pandemic 2009 influenza A (H1N1) infection among 2009 hajj pilgrims from southern Iran: a real-time RT-PCR-based study A food poisoning outbreak by Shigella boydii in Kerman-Iran Prevention of pneumococcal infections during mass gathering Titering of 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus hemagglutinin inhibition antibody in nonvaccinated pregnant women in Shiraz, southern Iran Effectiveness of a primary health care program on urban and rural community disaster preparedness, Islamic Republic of Iran: a community intervention trial Iranian health houses open the door to primary care Effectiveness of community participation in earthquake preparedness: a communitybased participatory intervention study of Tehran Assessing the effectiveness and feasibility of implementing mitigation measures for an influenza pandemic in remote and isolated First Nations communities: a qualitative community-based participatory research approach Sampling techniques Principles of questionnaire design in medical science studies Content validity and its estimation The content validity index: are you sure you know what's being reported? Surviving the next disaster: assessing the preparedness of community-based organizations Public health preparedness capabilities: national standards for state and local planning.
- keywords: acceptable; analysis; assessment; biohazards; bioterrorism; capabilities; cbhos; cdc; centers; cfa; community; content; content validity; criterion; departments; disasters; disease; efa; emergency; face; factor; field; fit; guideline; health; high; index; infrastructure; iran; items; model; organisations; planning; preparedness; public; questionnaire; questions; reliability; research; response; risk; social; studies; study; system; table; tool; training; use; validity; virus
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- cord-004110-xc8vv9x8
- author: Eslahi, Aida Vafae
- title: Prevalence of Toxocara and Toxascaris infection among human and animals in Iran with meta-analysis approach
- date: 2020-01-07
- words: 5142
- flesch: 36
- summary: Consequently, the production of specific antibodies provides the most complete evidence for Toxocara infection, which is the base of diagnostic tests such as ELISA and Western blot for reactivity to larval TES antigen in various carnivores and human populations in Iran; (D) Studies that detected Toxocara infection using at least one of the parasitological, serological and molecular methods; (e) exact total sample size, positive samples and the respective prevalence rates were available.
- keywords: additional; analysis; animal; areas; articles; authors; available; canis; carnivores; cases; cati; cats; country; current; data; detection; different; disease; dogs; domestic; eggs; felis; figure; file; foxes; health; helminth; high; higher; highest; hosts; human; human toxocara; infection; intestinal; investigations; involved; iran; jackal; larvae; latitude; leonina; meta; method; molecular; northern; parasites; parts; population; prevalence; public; rates; records; red; regions; review; risk; rural; seroprevalence; soil; species; spp; stray; studies; study; systematic; t. canis; t. cati; total; toxascaris; toxascaris infection; toxocara; toxocariasis; urban; vulpes; weighted; western; worldwide; zoonotic
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- cord-005279-w69ao8ic
- author: Bahrami, Somayeh
- title: Prevalence of subclinical coccidiosis in river buffalo calves of southwest of Iran
- date: 2013-12-13
- words: 2384
- flesch: 51
- summary: In Iran, there is no published data available on Eimeria infection in river buffalo. Some studies showed that a strong association was observed between housing system and risk of Eimeria infection (Rehman et al. 2011) .
- keywords: age; animals; bovis; buffalo; calves; cattle; clinical; coccidiosis; conditions; different; disease; economic; eimeria; farms; fecal; herds; infected; infection; iran; khuzestan; level; localities; oocysts; opg; parasite; present; prevalence; province; rehman; results; river; samples; significant; southwest; species; spp; study; total; zuernii
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- cord-005508-6zlqny9m
- author: Azadmanjir, Zahra
- title: The data set development for the National Spinal Cord Injury Registry of Iran (NSCIR-IR): progress toward improving the quality of care
- date: 2020-03-24
- words: 4635
- flesch: 48
- summary: The National SCI Registry of Iran (NSCIR-IR) is a project supported by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education to collect and provide TSF and SCI data to evaluate and improve the quality of care of persons with SCI [12] . According to Kowal et al., a data set is a common set of data elements used to collect and report data in the registry
- keywords: acute; assessment; basic; care; case; classification; clinical; cord; cord injury; countries; data; data set; development; different; elements; expert; framework; function; health; hospital; incidence; information; injury; international; iran; iscids; items; major; medical; minimum; nscir; objectives; outcome; pain; panel; patient; phase; process; quality; records; registries; registry; reporting; review; rhscir; set; sets; spinal; spinal cord; spine; standards; study; system; table; tests; time; trauma; traumatic; tsf; use; variables; version
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- cord-032716-i6hfj8ca
- author: Hufbauer, Gary Clyde
- title: What's new in economic sanctions?
- date: 2020-09-25
- words: 7986
- flesch: 52
- summary: When Trump revoked US participation in the Iranian nuclear agreement and imposed secondary sanctions against firms doing business with Iran (mainly energy deals), third countries became subject to US sanctions. Finally, a group of 58 NGOs impelled US sanctions against senior Burmese military leaders responsible for severe violations of human rights during episodes of killing Rohingya people.
- keywords: act; action; administration; agreement; allies; american; approach; banks; belt; bombing; broad; business; cases; century; china; chinese; cold; commercial; cost; countries; country; cuba; cyber; databases; decades; deterrence; diplomatic; e.g.; economic; economic sanctions; election; entities; episodes; era; european; example; exceptions; exports; finance; financial; firms; flavor; force; foreign; goals; government; great; hard; humanitarian; impact; imports; imposition; individuals; international; investment; iran; iranian; jcpoa; june; korea; leaders; likely; litigation; loans; measures; media; mexico; military; national; new; north; nuclear; obama; offers; percent; policy; political; positive; powers; president; presidential; private; products; regime; regulations; research; response; restrictions; rights; russia; sanctions; security; sender; south; sovereign; states; support; system; targets; tariffs; technique; technology; threat; trade; traditional; travel; trump; turn; ukraine; union; united; united states; use; war; weapons; western; world; wto
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- cord-103711-tnw82hbm
- author: Einian, Majid
- title: Modeling of COVID-19 Pandemic and Scenarios for Containment
- date: 2020-03-30
- words: 3875
- flesch: 51
- summary: In the absence of firm suppression policies 4 , we simulate the model based on the changes in the behaviors of the public by comparing i) the baseline or uncontrolled scenario, ii) with complete isolation of identified infected cases, iii) case isolation and self-quarantine, iv) intensive testing, identification of cases and quarantine, v) a combination of previous scenarios, vi) abandoning shelter-in-place policy one month after the peak of the epidemic under scenario v. Scenario (ii) is implemented by assuming β Q = 0, meaning that as soon as an individual is reported as infected, all necessary measures are taken to stop contagion from this person to other people. For instance, while the crisis started sooner in Iran than many other countries, infected cases rose quickly in Europe and the US, and surpassed those of Iran.
- keywords: authorities; available; cases; countries; covid-19; data; death; disease; distancing; epidemic; figure; health; individuals; infected; intensive; iran; january; license; measures; medrxiv; model; number; pandemic; parameters; people; percent; period; place; policy; population; preprint; quarantine; results; scenario; shelter; social; spread; testing; time; virus
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- cord-248932-i1v2lyd2
- author: Madraki, Golshan
- title: Characterizing and Comparing COVID-19 Misinformation Across Languages, Countries and Platforms
- date: 2020-10-13
- words: 6831
- flesch: 44
- summary: We show how examining social media misinformation from the perspective of one country, one language, or one platform, misses important and more holistic aspects of the pandemic. Given that politics was the largest root of misinformation across all three languages in this dataset, all societies are extremely vulnerable to government misinformation.
- keywords: cases; categories; category; checking; china; chinese; claim; collected; content; control; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; covid-19 misinformation; criminal; data; debunked; different; english; example; facebook; fact; fake; false; farsi; figure; global; government; hashtags; impact; individual; infodemic; iran; key; languages; largest; laws; major; media; misinformation; multiple; news; official; pandemic; paper; people; pieces; platforms; polarization; political; politics; popular; posts; public; religion; religious; research; role; roots; rumors; sample; sampling; social; social media; sources; spread; statement; study; tiktok; topics; twitter; types; usa; users; viral; wechat; weibo; whatsapp; world
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- cord-255560-c8s9f12f
- author: Arab-Mazar, Zahra
- title: Mapping the incidence of the COVID-19 hotspot in Iran – Implications for Travellers
- date: 2020-03-14
- words: 882
- flesch: 54
- summary: Iran is the third country with the highest number of reported COVID-19 cases after China, and Italy, up to March 16, 2020 with 14,991 cases, being the first in the Middle East region, and maybe becoming a significant source of imported cases in this area, in countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, among others. A recent study, based on imported cases from Iran, estimated that 18,300 (95% confidence interval: 3770 to 53,470) COVID-19 cases would have had to occur in the country
- keywords: cases; cases/100,000; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; fig; gis; incidence; iran; march; number; outbreak; population; provinces; qom; rates
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- cord-257099-8k28vkgf
- author: Fan, Jingchun
- title: The epidemiology of reverse transmission of COVID-19 in Gansu Province, China
- date: 2020-05-12
- words: 2548
- flesch: 50
- summary: All confirmed COVID-19 cases amongst the returnees were displayed by the spatial distribution pattern of the extent of COVID-19 infection. To provide support to Chinese citizens who are currently overseas in 96 significant COVID-19 outbreak regions, to minimize their risk of COVID-19 infection, the Chinese 97 government has sent charter planes to evacuate Chinese citizens from a number of 98 COVID-19-affected countries, particularly Italy
- keywords: age; cases; characteristics; chest; china; chinese; citizens; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; gansu; health; high; infected; infection; iran; march; masks; non; overseas; pain; patients; people; province; quarantine; rate; report; republic; returnees; reverse; risk; situation; students; study; transmission; years
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- cord-263518-6puccigu
- author: Maarefvand, Masoomeh
- title: Coronavirus Outbreak and Stress in Iranians
- date: 2020-06-20
- words: 4927
- flesch: 44
- summary: Second, this study measured the prevalence of variables rather than incident cases, and we were unable to assess the levels of variables before COVID-19 outbreak in Iran as a control. Coronavirus Map: Tracking the Global Outbreak Estimation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Burden and potential for international dissemination of infection from Iran Public education and electronic awareness of the new Coronavirus (COVID-19): Experiences from Iran Update: Public Health Response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 outbreak-United States Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan Generalized anxiety disorder, depressive symptoms and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak in China: A web-based cross-sectional survey Immediate psychological responses and associated factors during the initial stage of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic among the general population in China Timely mental health care for the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak is urgently needed Recommended psychological crisis intervention response to the 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak in China: A model of West China Hospital.
- keywords: access; affected; associated; average; awareness; burden; china; chronic; coronavirus; covid-19; demographic; disease; education; epidemics; facemasks; families; family; general; groups; health; high; higher; individuals; infection; information; iran; iranian; knowledge; lack; levels; long; mean; media; mental; methods; novel; outbreak; pandemic; participants; patients; people; population; prevention; psychological; public; questionnaire; questions; range; risk; sanitizers; score; services; social; sources; stress; study; support; survey; symptoms; transmission; trust; vaccine; years
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- cord-265682-yac7kzaf
- author: Eden, John-Sebastian
- title: An emergent clade of SARS-CoV-2 linked to returned travellers from Iran
- date: 2020-04-10
- words: 1849
- flesch: 40
- summary: This study highlights potential viral diversity driving the epidemic in Iran, and underscores the power of rapid genome sequencing and public data sharing to improve the detection and management of emerging infectious diseases. We would finally like to thank all the authors who have kindly shared genome data on GISAID, and we have included a table (Supplementary Table S2 ) outlining the authors and institutes involved.
- keywords: australian; cases; china; clade; countries; cov-2; covid-19; data; disease; diversity; epidemic; epidemiological; genome; genomic; gisaid; global; health; iran; multiple; new; nsw; outbreak; public; sars; sequences; sequencing; south; spread; strains; time; travel; travellers; viral; virus; wgs; wuhan; zealand
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- cord-269679-dfma5kqc
- author: Badshah, Syed Lal
- title: Spread of Novel Coronavirus by Returning Pilgrims from Iran to Pakistan
- date: 2020-04-09
- words: 268
- flesch: 45
- summary: Every year approximately 0.7 million Shia sect Muslims from Pakistan visit for a pilgrimage to various shrines in the cities of Iran that include Qom, Tehran, Tabriz, and Mashhad. key: cord-269679-dfma5kqc authors: Badshah, Syed Lal; Ullah, Asad; Badshah, Syed Hilal; Ahmad, Irshad title: Spread of Novel Coronavirus by Returning Pilgrims from Iran to Pakistan date: 2020-04-09 journal: J Travel Med DOI: 10.1093/jtm/taaa044 sha: doc_id: 269679 cord_uid: dfma5kqc nan Iran was initially reluctant to close its borders with its neighbors as religious tourism is a big part of its revenue generation and the international community has already imposed economic sanctions over it due to its nuclear program.
- keywords: badshah; coronavirus; covid-19; dfma5kqc; iran; pilgrimage; religious; syed
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- cord-269818-ko14wjf7
- author: Omidi, Mona
- title: Lessons to be learned from the prevalence of COVID-19 in Iran
- date: 2020-05-28
- words: 1115
- flesch: 48
- summary: On January 31, 2020, the first 2 confirmed cases of COVID-19 acute respiratory diseases were reported in Italy; both cases had a travel history to Wuhan. Editorial Cultıvatıon of a novel type of common-cold vırus in organ cultures Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV): situation report-2 Correlation of chest CT and RT-PCR testing in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China: A report of 1014 cases Novel coronavirus -Republic of Korea (ex-China) Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV): situation report-31 Developing strategies for patient safety implementation: a national study in Iran The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
- keywords: cases; china; community; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; epidemic; health; iran; january; level; measures; medical; national; novel; people; public; quarantine; respiratory; spread; virus; wuhan
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- cord-270614-4q7itegc
- author: Bisaillon, Laura
- title: Clever COVID-19, Clever Citizens-98: Critical and Creative Reflections from Tehran, Toronto, and Sydney
- date: 2020-08-25
- words: 2912
- flesch: 54
- summary: We argue that reflexive comparative analysis bridging social and visual analysis, anchored in embodied conditions of such people, offers a way to learn from responses to COVID-19 while also being an exercise in ethical research practice. We argue that reflexive comparative analysis bridging social and visual analysis, anchored in embodied conditions of such people, offers a way to learn from responses to COVID-19 while also being an exercise in ethical research practice.
- keywords: analysis; australia; canada; celebration; changes; choice; community; conditions; country; covid-19; cultural; family; fig; future; haft; health; immobility; infrastructure; internet; iran; iranians; learning; life; lives; members; new; nowruz; online; people; persian; person; practices; reflections; rights; rituals; social; state; students; time; uncertainty; virtual; virus; ways; world
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- cord-271679-94h6rcih
- author: Sharififar, Simintaj
- title: Factors affecting hospital response in biological disasters: A qualitative study
- date: 2020-03-16
- words: 8727
- flesch: 31
- summary: Thus, this study was designed to explain the effective factors in hospital performance during biological disasters. It is hoped that the aggregated factors in the 8 groups of this study can evaluate hospital performance more coherently.
- keywords: ability; agent; analysis; approach; appropriate; assessment; authorities; biological; biological disasters; biological events; care; chemical; codes; command; common; communication; content; control; coordination; data; decontamination; department; diagnosis; different; disasters; diseases; ebola; educational; effective; emergencies; emergency; epidemic; equipment; evaluation; events; exercise; existence; factors; field; follow; health; hospital; hospital performance; human; important; incident; infectious; influenza; information; intentional; interviews; iran; isolation; lack; main; management; managers; measures; methods; ministry; necessary; nuclear; number; nurses; organization; outbreak; pandemic; participants; patients; performance; personal; planning; plans; possibility; preparedness; process; proper; protective; public; qualitative; questions; related; research; resources; response; review; risk; spread; staff; structure; study; subcategories; surveillance; system; threats; time; training; transmission; treatment; triage; type; understanding; use; workers
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- cord-272828-13i2y9kc
- author: Bagheri, Seyed Hamidreza
- title: Coincidence of COVID-19 epidemic and olfactory dysfunction outbreak in Iran
- date: 2020-06-15
- words: 2410
- flesch: 42
- summary: A sudden onset of olfactory dysfunction was reported in 76.24% of the participations and persistent anosmia in 60.90% from the start of COVID19 epidemic. Conclusion: An outbreak of olfactory dysfunction occurred in Iran during the COVID-19 epidemic.
- keywords: anosmia; cases; clinical; coronavirus; correlation; covid-19; data; days; disease; dysfunction; epidemic; family; history; hyposmia; iran; loss; march; medical; nasal; number; olfactory; olfactory dysfunction; online; onset; outbreak; participants; patients; postviral; provinces; questionnaire; questions; respiratory; responders; significant; smell; study; symptoms; taste
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- cord-276583-j8bf0eme
- author: Ghalyanchi Langeroudi, Arash
- title: Full-length characterization and phylogenetic analysis of hemagglutinin gene of H9N2 virus isolated from broilers in Iran during 1998–2007
- date: 2012-01-21
- words: 5380
- flesch: 45
- summary: A viruses from poultry in Asia have human virus-like receptor specificity Evaluation of H9N2 avian influenza virus dissemination in various organs of experimentally infected broiler chickens using RT-PCR Avian influenza (H9N2) outbreak in Iran Natural cases and an experimental study of H9N2 avian influenza in commercial broiler chickens of Iran Influenza A H9N2: aspects of laboratory diagnosis Human infection with influenza H9N2 Genetic characterization of the H9N2 influenza viruses circulated in the poultry population in Israel Ecology and molecular epidemiology of H9N2 avian influenza viruses isolated in Israel during 2000-2004 epizootic Evolutionary characterization of hemagglutinin gene of H9N2 influenza viruses isolated from Asia Mortality of wild swans associated with naturally infection with highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus in Iran Glycosylation site alteration in the evolution of influenza A (H1N1) viruses A laboratory manual for the isolation and identification of avian pathogens Biological and molecular characterization of avian influenza virus (H9N2) isolates from Iran Genetic analysis of H9N2 avian influenza viruses isolated from India A seroe-pidemiologic study of avian influenza (H9N2) in Iran Amino acid 226 in the hemagglutinin of H9N2 influenza viruses determines cell tropism and replication in human airway epithelial cells Evolution and ecology of influenza Characterization of avian H9N2 influenza viruses from United Arab Emirates A review of avian influenza in different bird species Phylogenetic analysis of H7 haemagglutinin subtype influenza A viruses Comparative sequence, antigenic and phylogenetic analysis of avian influenza (H9N2) surface proteins isolated in Pakistan between 1999 and Avian influenza and Newcastle disease: a field and laboratory manual MEGA4:
- keywords: acid; aiv; amino; analysis; available; avian; avian influenza; basic; binding; characterization; chicken; cleavage; countries; et al; eurasian; genbank; genes; glycosylation; h9n2; hemagglutinin; high; homology; host; human; infection; influenza; influenza viruses; iran; iranian; isolates; length; like; lineage; low; major; molecular; mortality; motif; nucleotide; pathogenic; pathogenicity; pcr; phylogenetic; position; possessed; potential; poultry; presence; present; proteins; province; receptor; region; sequences; similar; single; site; strains; study; substitution; subtype; table; tehran; th286; viruses
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- cord-283133-jspfwuqu
- author: Farangi, Mostafa
- title: The environmental and economic analysis of grid-connected photovoltaic power systems with silicon solar panels, in accord with the new energy policy in Iran
- date: 2020-07-01
- words: 5767
- flesch: 46
- summary: Renewable energy policy Similar to other countries in the world, there has been a growing trend toward the utilization of sustainable energies in Iran, too. These policies can be listed as follows: Feed-in tariff (FIT) policy is an energy-supply policy concentrated on supporting the progress of renewable energy plans by proposing long period purchase arrangements for the sale of renewable energy electricity.
- keywords: analysis; annual; aspects; capacity; change; coal; consumption; costs; countries; country; data; different; economic; electricity; emissions; energy; energy resources; environmental; feed; fit; fossil; fuels; gas; generation; ghg; grid; high; initial; investment; iran; large; market; net; oil; payback; period; plants; policies; policy; potential; power; power plants; price; production; project; pv power; rate; renewable; renewable energy; resources; retscreen; scale; scale pv; sector; simulation; small; software; solar; subsidies; systems; table; tariff; technology; utilization; wind; world; years
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- cord-294690-fpjhkb4g
- author: Sharifi, Hamid
- title: Estimating the number of COVID-19-related infections, deaths and hospitalizations in Iran under different physical distancing and isolation scenarios: A compartmental mathematical modeling
- date: 2020-04-25
- words: 3685
- flesch: 45
- summary: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.22.20075440 doi: medRxiv preprint the parameters used as input for the predicted number of COVID-19 infected cases and its associated deaths using the extended SEIR model. While these concerns are understandable and longer shutdown of an already overstretched economy is a tough decision and would be very taxing on the government and the public, our findings as well as lessons learned from China, 15,23,24 suggest that this approach is not justified by evidence and would most likely risk overwhelming the healthcare systems with soon-to-come second and further waves of COVID-19 epidemic in Iran; costs that .
- keywords: april; author; available; cases; copyright; covid-19; deaths; different; distancing; doi; epidemic; funder; holder; hospitalizations; individuals; infected; infections; international; international license; iran; isolation; june; license; march; medrxiv; medrxiv preprint; model; number; parameters; people; perpetuity; physical; preprint; public; scenario; susceptible; total; transmission; values; version
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- cord-301720-majpfxqn
- author: Saadat, Yousef
- title: Molecular characterization of infectious bronchitis viruses isolated from broiler flocks in Bushehr province, Iran: 2014 - 2015
- date: 2017-09-15
- words: 2841
- flesch: 45
- summary: Molecular characterization of infectious bronchitis viruses isolated from broiler chicken farms in Iran Detection and identification of infectious bronchitis virusby RT-PCR in Iran Detection of the Italy 02 strain of infectious bronchitis virus in the UK Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Using Maximum Likelihood, Evolutionary Distance, and Maximum Parsimony Methods Molecular analysis of the 793/B serotype of IBV in Great Britain Relationship between sequence variation in the S1 spike protein of infectious bronchitis virus and the extent of cross-protection in vivo Molecular studies on infectious bronchitis virus isolated in Poland Factors influencing the outcome of infectious bronchitis vaccination and challenge experiments Genotypes of infectious bronchitis viruses circulating in the Middle East between Isolation and molecular characterization of Sul/01/09 avian infectious bronchitis virus indicates the emergence of a new genotype in the Middle East Genotyping of infectious bronchitis viruses from broiler farmsin Iraq during 2014-2015 Emergence of a novel genotype of avian infectious bronchitis virus in Egypt Al saad S. Presence of infectious bronchitis virus strain CK/CH/LDL/97I in the Middle East Presence of IS/1494/06 genotype-related infectious bronchitis virus in breeder and broiler flocks in Turkey Detection and molecular characterization of infectious bronchitis viruses isolated from broiler and layer chicken farms in Egypt during 2012 Detection of variant infectious bronchitis viruses in broiler flocks in Libya Identification of a novel nephropathogenic infectious bronchitis virus in Israel Phylogenetic study of Iranian infectious bronchitis virus isolates during 2010 -2011 using glycoprotein S1 gene A survey of the prevalence of infectious bronchitis virus type 4/91 in Iran Investigation and molecular characterization of avian infectious bronchitis virus in suspected broiler farms in Slemani Governorate The results emphasize the need for new control strategies and re-arrangement of preventative measure of IBV in Bushehr, Iran. One of a series of the Veterinary medicine-large animal clinical sciences department, Florida cooperative extension service Avian infectious bronchitis virus Detection and molecular characterization of infectious bronchitis virus isolated from recent outbreaks in broiler flocks in Thailand Severe acute respiratory syndrome vaccine development experiences of vaccination against avian infectious bronchitis coronavirus Coronaviruses: Structure and genome expression Cloning and sequencing of genes encoding structural proteins of avian infectious bronchitis virus Structural characterization of the spike protein The coronavirus surface glycoprotein Amino acids within hypervariable region 1 of avian coronavirus IBV (Massachusetts serotype) spike glycoprotein are associated with neutralization epitopes Antigenic domains on the peplomer protein of avian infectious bronchitis virus: correlation with biological functions Identification of amino acids involved in a serotype and neutralization specific epitope within the S1 subunit of avian infectious bronchitis virus Structural polypeptides of coronavirus IBV Coronavirus proteins: Structure and function of the oligosaccharides of the avian infectious bronchitis virus glycoproteins Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis of Coronaviruses Monoclonal antibodies to the S1 spike and membrane proteins of avian infectious bronchitis virus coronavirus strain Massachusetts M41 Coronavirus IBV:
- keywords: acid; amino; avian; broiler; bronchitis; bushehr; characterization; chicken; coronavirus; disease; east; farms; field; flocks; gene; genotypes; glycoprotein; ibv; infectious; infectious bronchitis; iran; iranian; is/1494/06; isolates; middle; molecular; new; nucleotide; pcr; present; province; reaction; respiratory; samples; sequence; spike; strains; study; swabs; type; vaccination; vaccine; variant; virus; viruses
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- cord-303331-xolksoy3
- author: Pourghasemi, Hamid Reza
- title: Assessment of the outbreak risk, mapping and infection behavior of COVID-19: Application of the autoregressive integrated-moving average (ARIMA) and polynomial models
- date: 2020-07-28
- words: 5991
- flesch: 52
- summary: This study also can aid local authorities in imposing strict social distancing measures in the regions with high outbreak risk. Sixteen effective factors were selected for spatial modelling of outbreak risk.
- keywords: active; applied; arima; auc; cases; china; cities; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; covid-19 outbreak; data; dataset; days; death; density; disease; distance; effective; et al; factors; fars; fars province; fig; forecast; good; high; highest; human; infected; infection; influence; iran; kernel; learning; machine; mapping; march; measures; model; modelling; outbreak; outbreak risk; polynomial; predictive; process; province; provincial; regions; regression; research; results; ridge; risk; sars; series; significant; spatial; spread; stations; study; svm; table; temperature; time; transmission; trend; value; virus; world
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- cord-306925-yt5cscf1
- author: Haji-Abdolvahab, Habibbolah
- title: Prevalence of avian influenza, Newcastle disease, and infectious bronchitis viruses in broiler flocks infected with multifactorial respiratory diseases in Iran, 2015–2016
- date: 2018-10-30
- words: 3926
- flesch: 43
- summary: (Center for Information and Communication Technology Genotyping of Infectious Bronchitis Viruses in the East of Iran Serosurvey of H9N2 avian influenza virus during respiratory disease outbreaks in broiler flocks in Dezful, southern Iran Prevalence of avian respiratory viruses in broiler flocks in Egypt Molecular characterization and phylogenetic study of Newcastle disease viruses isolated in Iran Epidemiology of Avian Infectious Bronchitis Virus Genotypes in Iran Review of infectious bronchitis virus around the world Differentiation of virulent and non-virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus within 24 hours by polymerase chain reaction H9N2 low pathogenic avian influenza in Pakistan Molecular evolution and epidemiological links study of Newcastle disease virus isolates from 1995 to 2016 in Iran Phylogenetic characterization of the fusion genes of the Newcastle disease viruses isolated in Fars province poultry farms during Identification of new sub-genotypes of virulent Newcastle disease virus with potential panzootic features Genotyping of Avian infectious bronchitis viruses in Iran (2015-2017) reveals domination of IS-1494 like virus Development and validation of a one-step real-time PCR assay for simultaneous detection of subtype H5, H7, and H9 avian influenza viruses Avian influenza in Pakistan: outbreaks of low-and high-pathogenicity avian influenza in Pakistan during Natural cases and an experimental study of H9N2 avian influenza in commercial broiler chickens of Iran Avian influenza (H9N2) outbreak in Iran Ninetythree B type, the Predominant Circulating Type of Avian Infectious Bronchitis Viruses 1999 -2004 in Iran: a retrospective study Characterization of a novel VIIl sub-genotype of Newcastle disease virus circulating in Iran Genotyping of infectious bronchitis viruses from broiler farms in Iraq during Natural co-infection caused by avian inflfl uenza H9 subtype and infectious bronchitis viruses in broiler chicken farms Diseases of Poultry Repeated isolation of virulent Newcastle disease viruses in poultry and captive non-poultry avian species in Pakistan from Genetic and antigenic evolution of H9N2 subtype avian influenza virus in domestic chickens in southwestern China Acknowledgements
- keywords: agents; avian; breeding; broiler; broiler farms; bronchitis; cases; countries; country; disease; dominant; endemic; et al; factors; farms; flocks; genotype; gis; h9n2; hosseini; ibv; infected; infectious; infectious bronchitis; influenza; iran; ivo; mortality; newcastle; pakistan; pcr; poultry; present; prevalence; provinces; respiratory; results; samples; serotypes; strains; study; subtype; time; total; vaccination; velogenic; vet; viral; viruses; year
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- cord-309762-p266f3el
- author: Ahmady, Soleiman
- title: Transition to Virtual Learning During the Coronavirus Disease–2019 Crisis in Iran: Opportunity Or Challenge?
- date: 2020-05-07
- words: 642
- flesch: 43
- summary: Therefore, virtual education can be seen as a turning point in education of these days in Iran. Therefore, virtual education can be seen as a turning point in education in Iran due to COVID-19.
- keywords: coronavirus; courses; covid-19; death; disease; education; face; iran; learning; person; universities; virtual
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- author: Ayati, Nayyereh
- title: Short and long term impacts of COVID-19 on the pharmaceutical sector
- date: 2020-07-03
- words: 3542
- flesch: 36
- summary: These regulation revisions include: & Fast-track approvals for COVID-19-related treatments; In Iran, this is in terms of Iran medicine list (IML) inclusion and registration process. Studies reported that induced demand in global pharmaceutical market, mainly due to panic buying of pharmaceuticals for chronic disorders, was estimated to be +8.9%, by March 2020
- keywords: affected; buying; chain; challenges; changes; clinical; countries; country; covid-19; crisis; demand; disease; document; drug; economic; effects; european; global; health; impacts; importation; increase; industry; iran; levels; list; local; long; march; market; medical; medications; medicines; moh; national; order; pandemic; panic; patients; pharmaceutical; planning; policy; production; products; regulation; related; sector; shortage; subordinate; supply; term; title; trials; use; world
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- cord-312784-ykko0al5
- author: Takian, Amirhossein
- title: COVID-19 battle during the toughest sanctions against Iran
- date: 2020-03-18
- words: 1299
- flesch: 45
- summary: However, we request that the government urgently and openly shares the scientific evidence, data, and models it is using to inform current decision making related to COVID-19 public health interventions within the next 72 h and then at regular intervals thereafter. Vol 395 March 28, 2020 of the disease and evidence pertaining to effective public health interventions is increasingly available.
- keywords: community; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; disease; distancing; epidemic; evidence; government; health; iran; iranian; medical; outbreak; pandemic; public; response; sanctions; scientific; social; time
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- cord-313286-nqvuas3p
- author: Afshar Jahanshahi, A.
- title: The distress of Iranian adults during the Covid-19 pandemic - More distressed than the Chinese and with different predictors
- date: 2020-04-07
- words: 1972
- flesch: 51
- summary: The Covid-19 outbreak first triggered public panic and mental health distress in China 2 . Adults who were unsure whether they had Covid-19 reported higher distress than those who reported being free from the disease (β=-8.91, p=0.000, 95% CI -11.26 to -6.57).
- keywords: adults; china; chinese; countries; covid-19; cpdi; distress; health; higher; index; individuals; iran; iranian; level; march; mean; mental; outbreak; pandemic; participants; predictors; sample; survey
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- cord-313904-745u0si8
- author: Salimi, Rasoul
- title: The COVID-19 outbreak in Iran
- date: 2020-06-11
- words: 1242
- flesch: 54
- summary: The response to COVID-19 outbreak in Iran faces some challenges. All interventions during the outbreak helped to flatten the curve of COVID-19 cases in Iran.
- keywords: cases; control; covid-19; disease; early; essential; fake; health; hospitals; iran; measures; national; new; news; outbreak; people; response; screening; social; year
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- cord-315925-hnvf634e
- author: Bandarian, Fatemeh
- title: Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute from inception to maturity: an overview of 25-year activity
- date: 2020-10-03
- words: 3112
- flesch: 37
- summary: This article provides an overview of EMRI activities during a quarter of a century. During the second decade of EMRI activity, improvement continued.
- keywords: activities; activity; association; background; budget; building; cancer; cell; center; clinical; collaboration; country; day; decade; diabetes; diabetic; different; education; emri; endocrine; endocrinology; fetal; field; foot; gene; health; hospital; human; institute; international; iran; iranian; medical; metabolism; ministry; national; network; new; number; osteoporosis; patients; policy; population; research; second; shariati; staffs; studies; study; thyroid; time; transplantation; treatment; type; ward; world; years
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- cord-318043-1x3dp1vv
- author: Ahmadi, Mohsen
- title: Investigation of effective climatology parameters on COVID-19 outbreak in Iran
- date: 2020-04-17
- words: 2140
- flesch: 48
- summary: The higher value of the population density and intra-provincial movement leads to a higher value of infection rate so that in high-density provinces, the rate of disease growth reaches 150 people per day. In this study, the correlation of nine main variables includes the number of infected people, population density, intra-provincial movement, days of infection, average temperature, average rain, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation with infection rate analyzed.
- keywords: average; coronavirus; correlation; covid-19; density; different; disease; geographical; high; humidity; infection; intra; iran; movement; outbreak; period; population; provinces; provincial; radiation; rate; results; sars; solar; spreading; study; temperature; variables; wind
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- cord-320895-y6pzrbdi
- author: Arab-Zozani, Morteza
- title: COVID-19 in Iran: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Strategies for Preparedness – A Report From the Field
- date: 2020-09-27
- words: 1822
- flesch: 43
- summary: key: cord-320895-y6pzrbdi authors: Arab-Zozani, Morteza; Ghoddoosi-Nejad, Djavad title: COVID-19 in Iran: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Strategies for Preparedness – A Report From the Field date: 2020-09-27 journal: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2020.261 sha: doc_id: 320895 cord_uid: y6pzrbdi The emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel unknown virus that is challenging whole countries all over the world, has prompted different strategies from various governments. Clearly, given the high contagious characteristic of the virus in combination with communications and travel (air transport in particular), this had a potential to easily accelerate the spread of such diseases.
- keywords: actions; authorities; china; cities; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; disease; effective; event; health; international; iran; lack; medicine; outbreak; pandemic; people; policies; policy; preparedness; public; social; spread; students; virus; world
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- cord-322796-ojfrvtuy
- author: Bagheri, S. H. R.
- title: Coincidence of COVID-19 epidemic and olfactory dysfunction outbreak
- date: 2020-03-27
- words: 2242
- flesch: 43
- summary: Correlation between the number of olfactory disorder and reported COVID-19 patients in all 31 provinces till 16th March 2020 was highly significant (Spearman correlation coefficient=0.87, p-Value<0.001). The exact mechanism of anosmia/hyposmia in COVID-19 patients needs further investigations. .
- keywords: anosmia; author; available; cases; copyright; covid-19; doi; dysfunction; epidemic; funder; history; holder; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.23.20041889; hyposmia; international; iran; license; medrxiv; olfactory; online; patients; peer; perpetuity; preprint; recent; respiratory; study
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- cord-328930-5a0z1ryz
- author: Karatayev, Marat
- title: Establishing and comparing energy security trends in resource-rich exporting nations (Russia and the Caspian Sea region)
- date: 2020-10-31
- words: 8055
- flesch: 35
- summary: SITE Policy Brief Paper Sustainable energy development: how can the tension between energy security and energy transition be measured and managed in South Africa? A comprehensive analysis of energy security in the member states of the Eurasian economic union A quantitative analysis of energy security performance by Brazil Sense and no (n)-sense of energy security indicators Developing an energy sustainability index to evaluate energy policy Forty years of energy security trends: a comparative assessment of 22 industrialized countries Agricultural biogas plants-A systematic analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats Protecting the Energy Weapon-New Tasks for the Russian Armed Forces? The article results show that Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan made significant progress in energy security since 1990, while energy security indicators in Russia, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan regressed.
- keywords: analysis; approach; article; assessment; availability; average; azerbaijan; carbon; case; caspian; caspian sea; climate; coal; concept; consumption; countries; country; current; definition; demand; dependency; development; different; dimensions; domestic; economic; economy; efficiency; electricity; emissions; energy; energy resources; energy security; environmental; et al; exporting; exports; external; fossil; framework; fuel; gas; gdp; global; growth; high; iea; impact; indicators; intensity; international; iran; kazakhstan; level; national; nations; natural; needs; nuclear; number; oil; performance; policy; potential; prices; production; region; renewable; renewable energy; reserves; resource; rich; russia; sea; sea countries; security; sovacool; supply; sustainability; sustainable; system; table; technology; threats; total; trends; turkmenistan; usd; use; uzbekistan; year
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- cord-331701-izkz1hz4
- author: Eden, John-Sebastian
- title: An emergent clade of SARS-CoV-2 linked to returned travellers from Iran
- date: 2020-03-17
- words: 1273
- flesch: 40
- summary: Phylogenetic analyses of whole genome sequencing data identified a distinct SARS-CoV-2 clade linked to travellers returning from Iran to Australia and New Zealand. This study highlights potential viral diversity driving the epidemic in Iran, and underscores the power of rapid genome sequencing and public data sharing to improve the detection and management of emerging infectious diseases.
- keywords: australia; cases; china; clade; coronavirus; cov-2; data; disease; diversity; epidemic; epidemiological; genome; genomic; global; health; iran; multiple; new; public; sars; sequencing; south; spread; strains; travellers; viral; virus; wgs; zealand
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- cord-336192-5uxq5xrs
- author: Alavi, Maryam
- title: Coordination, cooperation, and creativity within harm reduction networks in Iran: COVID-19 prevention and control among people who use drugs
- date: 2020-08-17
- words: 3078
- flesch: 28
- summary: The necessity to act against the pandemic and gaps in COVID-19 public health policy prompted a major non-government organization (NGO) to initiate administrative action and develop the COVID-19 prevention and control Working Group, bringing together a diverse range of representatives from private and public sectors. Working Group members noted several limitations within this proposal, including shortcomings in contextual relevance, and issues directly related to COVID-19, namely lack of separate quarantine facilities for people with and without COVID-19 symptoms on arrival, suboptimal infrastructure for COVID-19 prevention and treatment, and potential interruptions in access to opioid agonist therapy.
- keywords: access; april; care; centres; civil; collaboration; community; control; covid-19; crisis; development; drop; drugs; education; experience; government; group; harm; health; homeless; individuals; iran; limited; marginalised; members; nations; need; non; office; organization; pandemic; peer; people; policies; policy; prevention; public; pwud; recommendations; reduction; resources; response; services; shelters; significant; social; society; state; support; tehran; treatment; united; use; water; welfare; workers; working
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- cord-337000-k1qq4qgg
- author: Sahafizadeh, Ebrahim
- title: Epidemic curve and reproduction number of COVID-19 in Iran
- date: 2020-05-18
- words: 952
- flesch: 53
- summary: key: cord-337000-k1qq4qgg authors: Sahafizadeh, Ebrahim; Sartoli, Samaneh title: Epidemic curve and reproduction number of COVID-19 in Iran date: 2020-05-18 journal: J Travel Med DOI: 10.1093/jtm/taaa077 sha: doc_id: 337000 cord_uid: k1qq4qgg COVID-19 was first reported in Iran on 19 February, 2020. 1 Iran reported the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 on 19 February 2020 in Qom 2 which is located about 150 km to the south of Tehran.
- keywords: basic; cases; coronavirus; covid-19; effective; epidemic; government; iran; number; outbreak; reported; reproduction; social; week
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- cord-339235-8xslz4bs
- author: Boroomand, Zahra
- title: Molecular detection and phylogenetic properties of isolated infectious bronchitis viruses from broilers in Ahvaz, southwest Iran, based on partial sequences of spike gene
- date: 2018-09-15
- words: 1979
- flesch: 47
- summary: Genotyping of Avian infectious bronchitis viruses in Iran (2015-2017) reveals domination of IS-1494 like virus Molecular characterization of infectious bronchitis viruses isolated from broiler chicken farms in Iran The pathogenesis of a new variant genotype and QX-like infectious bronchitis virus isolated from chickens in Thailand Circulation of QXlike infectious bronchitis virus in the Middle East Genotyping of infectious bronchitis viruses from broiler farms in Iraq during Detection of the Chinese genotype of infectious bronchitis virus (QX-type) in Iran Isolation and molecular characterization of Sul/01/09 avian infectious bronchitis virus, indicates the emergence of a new genotype in the Middle East One of the major concerns regarding to IB is the emergence of new types of infectious bronchitis viruses (IBVs).
- keywords: ahvaz; allantoic; avian; broiler; bronchitis; chickens; different; flocks; gene; genotype; ibv; ibvs; infectious; iran; isolates; like; molecular; new; pcr; phylogenetic; positive; present; respiratory; sequences; serotypes; strains; study; vaccination; virus; viruses
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- cord-340132-t77pab71
- author: Mohammadzadeh, Nima
- title: Iran’s success in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic
- date: 2020-04-23
- words: 588
- flesch: 49
- summary: Because Iran is located among neighboring countries in a very high-risk area for many diseases, including tuberculosis, rabies, Crimean Congo fever, cholera, brucella, malaria, polio, and some others, it has been even more successful in controlling such diseases than the United States. key: cord-340132-t77pab71 authors: Mohammadzadeh, Nima; Shahriary, Mahla; Nasri, Erfan title: Iran’s success in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-04-23 journal: Infection control and hospital epidemiology DOI: 10.1017/ice.2020.169 sha: doc_id: 340132 cord_uid: t77pab71 nan To the Editor-Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory tract infection ranging from mild respiratory illness (eg, respiratory symptoms, cough, fever, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties) to severe illness (eg, pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure, and death) 1 that has caused an unprecedented global crises in <90 days in all 206 countries of the world.
- keywords: control; countries; covid-19; days; disease; health; iran; italy; outbreak; pandemic; respiratory; spread; virus; world
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- cord-342517-bzmhjvr5
- author: Rassouli, Maryam
- title: COVID-19 Management in Iran as One of the Most Affected Countries in the World: Advantages and Weaknesses
- date: 2020-09-15
- words: 2283
- flesch: 36
- summary: The launch of MOHME online patient screening system for screening more than 75 million people so far and controlling the outbreak was among the effective measures taken to reduce referrals to health centers and reduce the risk of infection in healthy people, of which 146,000 were discovered and referred to health centers (10) . One of the best strategies is to use the experiences of other countries in dealing with COVID-19.
- keywords: care; cases; centers; community; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; crisis; deaths; diagnostic; disease; economic; equipment; factors; health; hospital; information; iran; iranian; management; medical; pandemic; patients; people; political; regard; sanctions; shortage; spread; strategies; system; time; weaknesses; world
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- cord-347353-ll2pnl81
- author: Saberi, M.
- title: Accounting for underreporting in mathematical modelling of transmission and control of COVID-19 in Iran
- date: 2020-05-06
- words: 4514
- flesch: 44
- summary: Our results also showed the reduction in effective reproduction number, a measure of infection transmission, during this period. With a relatively high case fatality ratio and limited testing capacity, the number of confirmed cases reported is suspected to suffer from significant under-reporting.
- keywords: account; april; available; cases; cfr; confirmed; control; country; covid-19; data; days; death; delay; distribution; dynamics; effective; effective reproduction; epidemic; estimates; fatality; government; health; impact; infected; interventions; iran; license; march; measures; model; non; number; official; outbreak; period; pharmaceutical; preprint; public; reproduction; reproduction number; spread; time; transmission; underreporting
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- cord-348111-fkjmzpuw
- author: Pishgar, Elahe
- title: A spatio-temporal geodatabase of mortalities due to respiratory tract diseases in Tehran, Iran between 2008 and 2018: a data note
- date: 2020-10-07
- words: 1458
- flesch: 43
- summary: RTDs: Respiratory tract diseases; MRRTDs: Mortality rates due to respiratory tract diseases; GIS: Geographical information system. Spatial analysis of RTDs mortality data in an urban setting can provide new knowledge on spatial variation of potential risk factors for RTDs.
- keywords: age; air; analysis; areas; article; city; commons; creative; data; death; diseases; factors; health; information; iran; mortality; mrrtds; pollution; population; potential; research; respiratory; risk; spatial; tehran; temporal; tract; urban
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- author: Ghaffarzadegan, Navid
- title: Simulation‐based estimation of the early spread of COVID‐19 in Iran: actual versus confirmed cases
- date: 2020-07-06
- words: 9177
- flesch: 47
- summary: Note that the unofficial reports for death cases in media are based on unofficial reports from the medical community with limited samples, thus γ is likely below one. Moreover, recent investigative reporting by Financial Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Economist has used all-cause death data of different countries and cities and estimated that globally, as much as 50% of COVID-19 death cases are missed (Burn-Murdoch et al., 2020) .
- keywords: 20th; actual; analysis; calibration; capacity; cases; change; china; confirmed; consistent; contact; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; cumulative; data; days; death; different; disease; dynamics; early; epidemic; estimates; estimation; example; exposure; fatality; february; figure; fraction; function; government; higher; hospital; infected; infection; international; intervals; iran; large; late; level; likelihood; likely; limited; lower; magnitude; march; mcmc; method; model; modeling; new; number; official; outbreak; paper; parameters; patients; period; point; policy; population; projections; province; public; rate; recovered; related; reported; reporting; reports; response; results; risk; screening; sensitivity; similar; simulation; sources; spread; statistics; strong; study; system; testing; tests; time; total; true; uncertainty; use; values; winter
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- cord-353976-gns5omyb
- author: Kafieh, Rahele
- title: COVID-19 in Iran: A Deeper Look Into The Future
- date: 2020-04-27
- words: 4525
- flesch: 53
- summary: In this work, we propose to show the performance of different deep learning (DL) and machine learning (ML) models for COVID-19 data prediction for above mentioned dataset. To have a successful prediction using deep learning based models, it is essential to have a large-scale dataset.
- keywords: april; basic; best; cases; china; confirmed; countries; covid-19; data; days; death; deep; detailed; different; disease; doi; epidemic; estimation; features; figure; forecasting; health; information; input; iran; lag; learning; license; mape; march; medrxiv; model; modeling; network; neural; new; number; occurrences; outbreak; pandemics; performance; permission; perpetuity; prediction; preprint; public; recovered; reuse; review; rights; sars; section; short; term; time; training; value; work
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- cord-356117-ksfcc8x8
- author: Asadi‐Pooya, Ali A.
- title: Impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on Iranian patients with epilepsy
- date: 2020-07-06
- words: 1739
- flesch: 53
- summary: Moreover, patients did not routinely keep a seizure journal (diary) and the changes in their seizure frequency were based on their recall and estimate (the seizure control information was only qualitative). Reasons for uncontrolled seizures in adults; the impact of pseudointractability The epidemiology and pathogenesis of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak Impacts of the international economic sanctions on Iranian patients with epilepsy The impact of SARS on epilepsy: the experience of drug withdrawal in epileptic patients How economic sanctions compromise cancer care in Iran Drug adherence of patients with epilepsy in Iran: the effects of the international economic sanctions Self-perception of seizure precipitants and their relation to anxiety level, depression, and health locus of control in epilepsy Neurological Manifestations of Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: a retrospective case series study We thank Shiraz University of Medical Sciences for supporting this study. Seizure control status showed a trend to be worse among those who experienced difficulty obtaining their medicine.
- keywords: asms; control; coronavirus; covid-19; difficulty; drugs; economic; epilepsy; hardship; iran; outbreak; pandemic; past; patients; people; perceptions; response; seizure; significant; status; study; weeks
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