TY - JOUR T1 - Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): The Health and Well-being of Indian Women JF - Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Community Medicine Y1 - 2022 A1 - Salman Khan A1 - Abhishek Lachyan A1 - Somya Gautam A1 - Supriya Awasthi KW - COVID-19 KW - Pandemic KW - vaccination. KW - Well-being KW - Women health AB -

The COVID-19 pandemic is primarily affecting women and girls, who are bearing the brunt of pandemic related deaths, illnesses, and socio-economic burdens. The pandemic is also harming the health, social and economic well-being of women around the world, but women are leading the response and are making vital contributions to the pandemic response. Women are over-represented among the pandemic’s victims and far more likely than men to be caring for loved ones with pandemic-related illness, or managing the pandemic’s impacts on their families, communities and countries. In response, women are stepping up to lead the health response, and they are making critical contributions to the pandemic response and to the pandemic

VL - 8 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Could Lockdown Really Lockdown Covid-19 Spread: A Data-based Analysis in India JF - Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Community Medicine Y1 - 2020 A1 - Sanjo Saijan A1 - Aby Paul A1 - Joel Joby A1 - Jeeva Joseph A1 - Stelvin Sebastian A1 - Jobin Kunjumon Vilapurathu KW - Corona virus KW - COVID-19 in India KW - Impact of lockdown KW - Pandemic KW - SARS- CoV-2 KW - Viral infection AB -

Objective: To compare the impact of lockdown in Maharashtra, Kerala and United States. Methodology: We conducted a prospective observational study in order to assess and compare the impact of lockdown between Kerala, Maharashtra and United States (US). The study involved the collection of data from two phases. The first phase is the time from the index case reported in each country till the 14th day after the declaration of lockdown in that country. The second phase involved the data collected from the 15th day to the 28th day of lockdown. Data storage and analysis were performed using Microsoft excel and SPSS version 24. Result: As per 21st April, 426 cases were reported in Kerala among which 307 (70.07%) recovered, active cases were 117 and 2 deaths (0.4694%). Whereas in Maharashtra 7628 cases were reported and among which 1076 had recovered and there was 323 deaths. The total number of cases reported before lockdown in Maharashtra was 97 and in Kerala was 95. After the 29 days of lockdown the increase in the number of cases in Maharashtra was significantly higher when compared with Kerala. Also, the recovery rate before and after lockdown in Kerala was 4.10% and 72.53% respectively. In Maharashtra recovery rate before and after was 70.93% and 14.00% respectively. Conclusion: The implementation of lockdown had a great impact on reducing the transmission of infection across the country. The number of cases also reduced due to this lockdown, but its effectiveness varied from place to place.

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