Public Health Emergencies; Epidemic Management in COVID-19, a Pandemic Turbulence (A Brief Review)
Amit Vijay Raut*, Pramita Muntode Gharde
DOI: 10.22607/IJACS.2023.1102009
Volume 11, Issue 2 | Pages: 119-126
Abstract
In December 2019, a novel coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2, started a pneumonia outbreak in
Wuhan, China, that quickly spread around the world. Asymptomatic instances or moderate symptoms such as fever, cough, sore
throat, headache, and nasal congestion to severe cases such as pneumonia, respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation,
multi-organ failure, sepsis, and mortality are among the clinical characteristics of the disease. We needed an effective therapeutic
strategy to treat symptomatic individuals and implement preventative measures to contain the virus and avoid community spread,
given the worrying transmission rate. The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global public health issue. This
review focuses on several aspects of COVID-19, such as the scenarios and obstacles faced during the first, second, and third waves
in India, as well as the steps that were taken to combat the pandemic. It also emphasizes the ethical readiness and obstacles that a
developing country like India faces during a pandemic. To tackle this viral outbreak as well as to strengthen the thought of need
in the improvement of health-care services and planning, this focuses on the numerous ways that we used to tackle the problems
and establish new benchmarks in the sector of public health care. This story focuses on the instability caused by the COVID-19
epidemic, as well as the changes in the health-care system’s ideas on public health services need of Hospital Infrastructure in
India, the Government a graded response approach, toward the shortage of supplies of critical items, including medical personal
protective equipment, N95 masks, test kits, medications, and ventilators, O2 supply across the country. Talking the paradigm
shift in health-care trends and bringing this motive to deal with the issues during these dark times. This Article reporting from the
beginning of the cumulus to the present-day situation, illustrating the position of HCPs, HCOs, and the government
Keywords
Coronavirus disease-19 Pandemic Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 Outbreak Meta-analysis Public Health Emergencies.References
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Citation
Amit Vijay Raut*, Pramita Muntode Gharde. Public Health Emergencies; Epidemic Management in COVID-19, a Pandemic Turbulence (A Brief Review). J Appl Pharm Sci. 2023; 11(2):119-126 .