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01/03/2020

Coronavirus: alcuni strumenti per saperne di più

Per combattere il nuovo coronavirus la parola d’ordine di molti ricercatori, editori scientifici e charities è stata:

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Tutti i risultati e i dati preliminari rilevanti per la ricerca sul virus sono stati messi a disposizione di tutti. Qui le raccolte degli articoli scientifici resi disponibili, la mappa interattiva dei casi aggiornata in tempo reale e la segnalazione di articoli di stampa, anche non specialistica, particolarmente utili.

Aggiornamenti

The New York Times offre un articolo molto informativo e una sequenza di infografiche ben fatte e molto utili sui fattori chiave che determinano la diffusione del nuovo coronavirus

  • how contagious it is (moderately);
  • how deadly (we don’t know, but probably less than 3% of infections are fatal);
  • how long it will take to develop a vaccine (probably a year, at least).

Nature: the latest news on the outbreak per essere aggiornati in tempo reale.

Epicentro: consulta il portale dell'epidemiologia per la sanità pubblica (a cura dell'ISS) per gli aggiornamenti sul focolaio internazionale da nuovo coronavirus 2019-nCoV in lingua italiana.


SCIENCE. Study claiming new coronavirus can be transmitted by people without symptoms was flawed

 “There’s no doubt after reading [the NEJM] paper that asymptomatic transmission is occurring,” Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told journalists. “This study lays the question to rest.” But now, it turns out that information was wrong. Continua a leggere


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WELLCOME  - Sharing research data and findings relevant to the novel coronavirus (nCoV) outbreak

The outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China (2019-nCoV) represents a significant and urgent threat to global health. Continua a leggere


Di seguito l'elenco dei siti predisposti dagli editori dove sono raccolti e resi disponibili in versione FREE-FULL-TEXT gli articoli e i dati rilevanti per la ricerca sul 2019-nCoV:

ELSEVIER - Novel Coronavirus Information Center

Elsevier’s free health and medical research on novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Continua a leggere

THE LANCET - 2019-nCoV Resource Centre

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 (2019-nCoV) content from across The Lancet journals as it is published. All content listed on this page is free to access. Continua a leggere

WILEY - Novel Coronavirus Content Free to Access

Following an outbreak of pneumonia without a clear cause in the city of Wuhan in China, a novel strain of coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was detected in December 2019. The virus has now caused more than 200 deaths, including 16 healthcare workers, and has started to spread to countries across the globe, and at the time of publication there have been more than 7800 laboratory-confirmed cases. Continua a leggere

NEJM - 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) 

A collection of articles and other resources on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary. Continua a leggere

theBMJ - Coronavirus

The novel coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV, began circulating in China in December 2019. The situation is evolving rapidly. The number of confirmed cases and deaths from this pneumonia-like condition are rising. This page is where all BMJ coverage of the Coronavirus outbreak can be found. All articles and resources are freely available. Continua a leggere

SPINGER NATURE - Novel Coronavirus

A novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, has been identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness that originated in Wuhan, China, and which has spread to several other countries around the world. As a leading research publisher, Springer Nature is committed to supporting the global response to emerging outbreaks by enabling fast and direct access to the latest available research, evidence, and data. Continua a leggere

NATURE - China coronavirus: how many papers have been published?

Research papers and preprints are appearing every day as researchers worldwide respond to the outbreak. Continua a leggere

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