Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread globally, overwhelming ICU and health system capacity. Age seems to be a risk factor for poor outcomes but questions remain about community spread, vertical transmission, and clinical manifestations of the disease. There are many rapid research reports about COVID-19 are published. In this article, ilovephd collected and listed the top 11 Publications on COVID-19 Disease.
BMJ
The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal. It is one of the world’s oldest general medical journals. Originally called the British Medical Journal, the title was officially shortened to BMJ in 1988, and then changed to The BMJ in 2014.
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge Core is the home of academic content from Cambridge University Press. Built with users in mind online platform has been designed to help readers and researchers to make fast and easy journeys to a vast range of valuable content. It onsulted extensively with almost 10,000 users while developing Cambridge Core to make sure we are providing a platform that meets the needs of researchers and customers.
Cambridge Core is the place to find valuable, useful and inspirational research and academic information. With over 1.6 million journal articles and 36,000+ books, Cambridge Core is the central destination for academic research.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC is the nation’s health protection agency, working 24/7 to protect America from health and safety threats, both foreign and domestic. CDC increases the health security of our nation.
Cochrane
Cochrane Library Special Collection pulls together the Cochrane Reviews that are most relevant to the management of people hospitalized with severe acute respiratory infections. It features Cochrane Reviews from three Cochrane Groups who are part of the Acute and Emergency Care Network to inform health-decision making relevant to current WHO recommendations for the 2019 Coronavirus outbreak.
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Elsevier
Elsevier is a Dutch publishing and analytics company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content. It is a part of the RELX Group, known until 2015 as Reed Elsevier. It provides curated information for the research and health community on novel coronavirus (COVID-19). All resources are free to access and include guidelines for clinicians and patients.
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
ECDC is an EU agency aimed at strengthening Europe’s defences against infectious diseases. The core functions cover a wide spectrum of activities: surveillance, epidemic intelligence, response, scientific advice, microbiology, preparedness, public health training, international relations, health communication, and the scientific journal Eurosurveillance.
JAMA Network
Browse the JAMA Network COVID-19 collection below, including Q&A’s with NIAID’s Anthony Fauci, an interactive map of the outbreak courtesy of The Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering, and past publications on vaccine development, infection control, and public health preparedness.
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The Lancet
To assist health workers and researchers working under challenging conditions to bring this outbreak to a close, The Lancet has created a Coronavirus Resource Centre. This resource brings together new 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) content from across The Lancet journals as it is published. All of our COVID-19 content is free to access.
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New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is the world’s leading medical journal and website. Published continuously for over 200 years, NEJM delivers high-quality, peer-reviewed research and interactive clinical content to physicians, educators, and the global medical community.
Collection of articles and other resources on the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak
Oxford University Press
With the recent coronavirus situation, Oxford University Press has made content from online resources and leading journals freely accessible to assist researchers, medical professionals, policymakers, and others who are working to address this potential health crisis.
Springer Nature
Springer Nature encourages early sharing of research submitted to all our journals through preprints, and our In Review preprint service is available for many journals. Strongly urge authors submitting articles related to this emergency to share underlying datasets relating to the outbreak as rapidly and widely as possible.
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Wiley
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., commonly known as Wiley, is an American multinational publishing company founded in 1807 that focuses on academic publishing and instructional materials. Wiley approached to use world-class information about COVID 19 to directly improve health and to support the virtual efforts of healthcare practitioners globally.
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