Post-Discharge symptoms and analysis for COVID-19 patients / (Record no. 607924)

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Classification number 610
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Personal name Shahjehan, Ayesha
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Title Post-Discharge symptoms and analysis for COVID-19 patients /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Ayesha Shahjehan
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer SMME- NUST;
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2022.
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Extent 65p.
Other physical details Soft Copy
Dimensions 30cm
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General note Coronavirus was initially recognized as human COVID by researchers in 1965. Different<br/>strains of coronavirus appeared in the following years MERS, SARS-1. Thousands of cases were<br/>reported in individuals that to led many casualties, in 2019.<br/>New strains of coronavirus emerged, known as covid-19that started to spread from<br/>Wuhan, China. It was labeled a worldwide epidemic by the World Health Organization (WHO)<br/>in March 2020, the first since 2009. Patients with covid-19 experienced gentle to extreme<br/>indications like fever, cough, weariness, shortness of breath, migraine, loose bowels, nausea, and<br/>vomiting. As SARS cov-2 is a novel infection, initially the infected patients were treated in a<br/>single room along with the utilization of antiviral medication, including oseltamivir, ribavirin,<br/>and ganciclovir, lopinavir, and ritonavir to decrease the viral burden. Indications during the<br/>contamination may not resolve unexpectedly grumble about persistent side effects, even a long<br/>time after the disease. The research is based on observing the symptoms of COVID and postCOVID in patients who perform PCR tests at a hospital. Sample of 26 males and 34 females.<br/>Services were taken and their symptoms were noted during and after the quarantine. During the<br/>assessment of the covid-19 pandemic, it was seen that overall unexpected issues have gotten<br/>even after the onset of intensive covid-19. The prolonged aftereffect stays unexplained. The<br/>point of this examination is to represent the persistent symptoms in patients who were released<br/>from the health center and to explore the related element of danger. The impact of the study is<br/>fundamental in investigating the components and potential persistent post-COVID disorder. It<br/>presents a system of procedures for prognosis and handling of patients with suspected or<br/>affirmed persevering post-COVID conditions.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MS Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
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Personal name Supervisor : Dr. Muhammad Asim Waris
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/31837">http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/31837</a>
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  School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (SMME) School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (SMME) E-Books 02/20/2024 610 SMME-TH-805 Thesis
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