International and Life Course Aspects of COVID-19 describes the nuances and international variations of COVID-19 in different populations and age groups. This volume details those differences in chapters examining the effects of the virus at different life stages, including newborns, children, adolescents, and older populations. Consideration of the age-specific effects of COVID-19 on the brain are a major focus unique to this resource. International observations and global outcomes are also described. This volume is relevant for all clinicians working to ensure the best outcomes for patients with COVID-19 worldwide.
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Section A: Introductory chapters and setting the scene 1. COVID-19 and mortality in children Milind Shinde, Anu Maheshwari, and Harish K. Pemde 2. Congenital and perinatal COVID-19: Diagnostic challenges, current management, and outcomes Angeliki Kontou, Eleftheria Hatzidaki, Kosmas Sarafidis, Gabriel Dimitriou, and Despoina Gkentzi 3. COVID-19 vaccine strategies Amin Gasmi, Yuliya Semenova, Sadaf Noor, Amine Nehaoua, Rafiaa Malek, Habib Malek, and Geir Bjørklund 4. Social and community responses to public health and social measures for COVID-19: Community engagement for risk preparedness Gary Ka-Ki Chung and Eng-Kiong Yeoh Section B: International aspects 5. The COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: Ecological background and epidemiological dynamics Marino Gatto and Stefano Miccoli 6 COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria Ademola Aiyenuro, Chijioke Obiwe Onyeani, Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi, Promise Udohchukwu Okereke, Deborah Oluwaseun Shomuyiwa, Nneka Catherine Uche, Nafisat Dasola Jimoh, Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Udochiamaka Amarauche Chukwu, and Samuel Ogunsola 7. A bird’s eye view of the COVID-19 pandemic in India: The past, present, and future Dhruv S. Gupta, Manoj Aswar, and Maushmi S. Kumar 8. COVID-19 pandemic in Europe Małgorzata Gruchoła and Małgorzata Sławek-Czochra 9. COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Lorena Díaz de León-Martínez, Carlos Miguel López-Mendoza, Ana Jared Tenorio-Salazar, Rogelio Flores-Ramírez, and Luz Eugenia Alcántara-Quintana 10. COVID-19 in Sudan: A multiperspective review Khabab Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed 11. Asymptomatic infection by SARSCoV-2 at the beginning of the epidemic in Cuba: Evidence from case series Elba Cruz Rodríguez, Niurka Molina Águila, Waldemar Baldoquin Rodríguez, Belkys María Galindo Santana, and María G. Guzmán 12. Stress and anxiety due to COVID-19 in India Vidit Singh and Snigdha Awasthi 13. COVID-19 pandemic in Korea: A focus on medical management Kyoo-Man Ha and Young T. Kim 14. Stigma experienced by healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: Global and Egyptian perspectives Aya Mostafa and Nashwa Ismail Basyoni Section C: Reproduction, pregnancy and new-borns 15. The COVID-19 pandemic and breastfeeding Bindi Borg and Karleen Gribble 16. Impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on female fertility Dalhia Abramovich, Yamila Herrero, Mayra Bordaquievich, Melanie Neira, and Fernanda Parborell 17. Fetal death due to maternal COVID-19 Munekage Yamaguchi 18. The COVID-19 pandemic and identification of SARS-CoV-2 in the prostate Katherine Campbell, Nikhil Kulkarni, Braian Ledesma, Farah Rahman, Kyle Schuppe, Mohammed Zarli, Kajal Khodamoradi, and Ranjith Ramasamy 19. COVID-19 in pregnant women: Clinical course, treatment, and maternal/fetal outcome of vaccination during pregnancy Cinzia Auriti, Chiara Maddaloni, and Domenico Umberto De Rose 20. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: SARS-CoV-2-specific IgG antibodies and their vertical transfer Jeremy D. Ward 21. COVID-19 vaccination during lactation Amit Srivastava 22. Being pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact of the trimester of gestation and measures of maternal mental health Narimene Ait Belkacem, Jessica Gorgui, and Anick Bérard 23. COVID-19 related maternal mortality and SARS-CoV-2 variants Arzu Bilge Tekin and Bilge Dogan Taymur 24. COVID-19-associated complications in pregnant women and neonates Taylor DeAnnuntis, Jahnea Williams, Paul Burcher, Tamara Snyder, Rahul Kashyap, and Vikas Bansal 25. SARS-CoV-2 and its impact on the developing fetal neurologic system Kartik Mody, Christine Wade, and Becky Micetic 26. Impact of maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection in the placenta Kendall Moore, Rebecca H. Jessel, Jia Chen, and Corina Lesseur Section D: Children and adolescents 27. T cells and their subsets in children with COVID-19 Abdurrahman Simsek, Muhammed Ali Kızmaz, and Ferah Budak 28. Pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome and SARS-CoV-2 Stanisław Surma, Joanna Lewek, and Maciej Banach 29. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on nutritional status of children Sharika Nuzhat and Mohammod Jobayer Chisti 30. COVID-19 in children: Nutrition care Patrícia Zamberlan, Beatriz Polisel Mazzoni, Ana Lúcia Capelari Lahoz, Maria Lúcia Barbosa Maia dos Santos, Camila Nozella, and Artur Figueiredo Delgado 31. Eating disorders in children during the COVID-19 pandemic Marchili Maria Rosaria, Giulia Spina, Cristina Mascolo, and Alberto Villani 32. Body composition in children with SARS-CoV-2 infection: Short and long term consequences Elisabetta Di Profio, Elvira Verduci, and Gianvincenzo Zuccotti 33. Risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and childhood obesity Maira Alejandra Ortiz-Pinto, Honorato Ortiz Marrón, and Miguel Pedromingo Kuss 34. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic during the lockdown and the post-COVID-19 effects on the family system of children with disabilities Bekir Fatih Meral 35. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ordinary vaccination programs for very young children: BCG, MMR, poliomyelitis, and beyond Guilherme Silveira Procianoy and Rita C Silveira 36. Immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination in children Zheng Quan Toh, Nadia Mazarakis, and Paul V. Licciardi 37. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: How physical fitness changes in children Eliseo Iglesias-Soler, Jessica Rial-Vázquez, María Rúa-Alonso, Iván Nine, and Iván Clavel 38. The COVID-19 pandemic and children: Impact on physical activity Olena Yelizarova, Svitlana Hozak, Tetiana Stankevych, Nadiya Polka, Alla Koblianska, Alla Parats, and Olha Ivanovska 39. The COVID-19 pandemic and stress related to schooling Xue Yang and Kylie K.Y. Chan 40. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic Christina L. Robillard, Alice Shen, and Brianna J. Turner 41. The COVID-19 pandemic: Attending to hand hygiene measures in young people (a review of different studies) Anna Espart, Luisa Guitard-Sein Echaluce, Maria Barcenilla-Guitard, Alba Guitard-Quer, and Fernando Barcenilla 42. Child and adolescent COVID-19 vaccination: Trends, hesitancy, and strategies for increasing vaccination Kimberly H. Nguyen, Lavanya Vasudevan, and Robert A. Bednarczyk 43. Social distancing behavior and mental health in US adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic Ming-Te Wang, Christina L. Scanlon, Ashley Sunjae Lee, and Ariana C. Henderson 44. Thrombotic complications in children and adolescents with SARS-CoV-2 infection Clay T. Cohen, Dalia A. Bashir, and Sarah E. Sartain 45. Features of SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination in children: A focus on magnetic resonance imaging of the heart Łukasz A. Małek 46. SARS-CoV-2 infection and the cytokine levels and pathway in children: An updated narrative Tsvetelina Velikova and Snezhina Lazova Section E: Older adults 47. Risk factors related to COVID-19 among older adults Eva M. Satué-Gracia, Albert del Pozo-Niubo, María-José Forcadell-Peris, Cinta de Diego-Cabanes, Angel Vila-Córcoles, and Francisco M. Martín-Luján 48. Reducing loneliness and social isolation among the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic Xiangfei Meng, Muzi Li, and Yingying Su 49. Features and measures of depression in the elderly and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: Linking in preexisting mental health Omar Paccagnella 50. Experiences of disabled older adults in adult day care centers during the COVID-19 pandemic Takashi Naruse 51. Using single-cell analysis to investigate disease severity in elderly patients with COVID-19 Sherine K. Saber, Ahmed S. Abouhashem, Ahmed A. Elbaz, Sedat Kacar, Kanhaiya Singh, Chandan K. Sen, and Hassan M.E. Azzazy 52. COVID-19 and older adult food practices: A social determinants of health perspective Sarah L. Francis, Catherine S. Rudolph, and Savannah Schultz 53. Older subjects and immunogenicity of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines Piotr Seiffert and Dorota Religa 54. Noninvasive respiratory support in octogenarian patients with COVID-19 Federico Lionello, Gabriella Guarnieri, Giovanna Arcaro, Sara Lococo, and Andrea Vianello Section F: Case studies with mini review 55. Case study: COVID-19 severity in diabetic patients with and without seizure Budhadev Baral, Kartik Muduli, Shweta Jakhmola, Vaishali Saini, Pratik Kundu, Nikunj Kumar Rout, Shubhransu Patro, Nirmal Kumar Mohakud, and Hem Chandra Jha 56. Case study: Nonpharmaceutical interventions for COVID-19 and their social impact in Japan Makoto Niwa, Shintaro Sengoku, and Kota Kodama 57. Case study: Factors affecting vaccine uptake—Australian perspectives Jessica Carter and Erika Borkoles 58. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on an older disabled person Takashi Naruse 59. COVID-19 in the newborn: Clinical course and effects of maternal vaccination in pregnancy Cinzia Auriti, Chiara Maddaloni, and Domenico Umberto De Rose Section G: Resources 60. Recommended resources for the international and life course aspects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Rajkumar Rajendram, Daniel Gyamfi, Vinood B. Patel, and Victor R. Preedy
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A comprehensive reference on COVID-19 in different populations
Examines COVID-19 symptoms and concerns according to age Discusses outcomes related to global populations and differences observed in symptomatology and care Focuses on the brain, with a look at developmental changes in pregnancy, newborns, childhood, and adolescence Describes mental health impacts in the older populations Features individual chapter introductions and summaries to provide a comprehensive introduction Contains chapters with key facts, dictionary of terms, summary points, applications to other areas pertinent to each chapter, and policies and procedures
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9780323956482
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2024-07-19
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Elsevier Science & Technology; Academic Press Inc
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2290 gr
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276 mm
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216 mm
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Dr Rajkumar Rajendram is a clinician scientist with a focus on internal medicine, anaesthesia, intensive care and peri-operative medicine. He graduated with distinctions from Guy’s, King’s and St. Thomas Medical School, King’s College London in 2001. As an undergraduate he was awarded several prizes, merits and distinctions in pre-clinical and clinical subjects. Dr Rajendram began his post-graduate medical training in general medicine and intensive care in Oxford. He attained membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) in 2004 and completed specialist training in acute and general medicine in Oxford in 2010. Dr Rajendram subsequently practiced as a Consultant in Acute General Medicine at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. Dr Rajendram also trained in anaesthesia and intensive care in London and was awarded a fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA) in 2009. He completed advanced training in regional anaesthesia and intensive care. He was awarded a fellowship of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) in 2013 and obtained the European diploma of intensive care medicine (EDIC) in 2014. He then moved to the Royal Free London Hospitals as a Consultant in Intensive Care, Anaesthesia and Peri-operative Medicine. He has been a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (FRCP Edin) and the Royal College of Physicians of London (FRCP Lond) since 2017 and 2019 respectively. He is currently a Consultant in Internal Medicine at King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Heath Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dr Rajendram’s focus on improving outcomes from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has involved research on point of care ultrasound and phenotypes of COVID-19. Dr Rajendram also recognises that nutritional support is a fundamental aspect of medical care. This is particularly important for patients with COVID-19. As a clinician scientist he has therefore devoted significant time and effort into nutritional science research and education. He is an affiliated member of the Nutritional Sciences Research Division of King’s College London and has published over 400 textbook chapters, review articles, peer-reviewed papers and abstracts. Victor R. Preedy BSc, PhD, DSc, FRSB, FRSPH, FRSC, FRCPath graduated with an Honours Degree in Biology and Physiology with Pharmacology. After gaining his University of London PhD, he received his Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists. He was later awarded his second doctorate (DSc), for his contribution to protein metabolism in health and disease. He is Professor of Clinical Biochemistry (Hon) at King’s College Hospital and Emeritus Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at King’s College London. He has Honorary Professorships at the University of Hull, and the University of Suffolk. Professor Preedy was the Founding Director and then long-term Director of the Genomics Centre at King’s College London from 2006 to 2020. Professor Preedy has been awarded fellowships of the Royal Society of Biology, the Royal College of Pathologists, the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, the Royal Institute of Public Health, the Royal Society for Public Health, the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Society of Medicine. He carried out research when attached to the National Heart Hospital (part of Imperial College London), The School of Pharmacy (now part of University College London) and the MRC Centre at Northwick Park Hospital. He has collaborated with international research groups in Finland, Japan, Australia, USA, and Germany. To his credit, Professor Preedy has published over 750 articles, which includes peer-reviewed manuscripts based on original research, abstracts and symposium presentations, reviews and edited books. Vinood B. Patel, BSc, PhD, FRSC, is currently Professor in Clinical Biochemistry at the University of Westminster. In 2014 Dr Patel was elected as a Fellow to The Royal Society of Chemistry. Dr Patel graduated from the University of Portsmouth with a degree in Pharmacology and completed his PhD in protein metabolism from King’s College London in 1997. His postdoctoral work was carried out at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical School, NC, USA studying structural-functional alterations to mitochondrial ribosomes, where he developed novel techniques to characterize their biophysical properties. Research is being undertaken to study the role of nutrients, antioxidants, phytochemicals, iron, alcohol and fatty acids in the pathophysiology of liver disease. Other areas of interest are identifying new biomarkers that can be used for the diagnosis and prognosis of disease and understanding mitochondrial oxidative stress in neurological disorders and iron dysregulation in diabetes. Dr Patel is a nationally and internationally recognized researcher and has several edited biomedical books related to the use or investigation of active agents or components. These books include The Handbook of Nutrition, Diet, and Epigenetics, Branched Chain Amino Acids in Clinical Nutrition, Cancer: Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants, Toxicology: Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants, Molecular Nutrition: Vitamins, The Neuroscience of Pain, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. He is Editor of the ten-volume series Biomarkers in Disease: Methods, Discoveries and Applications.