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Dr. Seyed-Hasan Emami Razavi, Dr. Kamran Bagheri Lankarani, Dr. Elham Behzadi, Dr. Alireza Biglari, Dr. Seyed Mahmood Tara, Dr. Narges Tabrizchi, Dr. Aliakbar Haghdoost, Dr. Hamidreza Khankeh, Dr. Seyed Jamaleddin Sajadi Jazi, Dr. Hamid Emadi Koochak, Dr. Seyed Mohsen Foroutan, Dr. Mostafa Ghanei, Dr. Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh, Dr. Mohammad Ali Mohagheghi, Dr. Seyed Alireza Marandi, Volume 6, Issue 4 (winter 2023)
Abstract
Background: The Covid-19 pandemichas caused widespread worldwidehuman catastrophe over the past two years. Thus, the global management of Corona disease is of great importance due to its high prevalence and mortality rate as well as the numerous challenges caused by this illness. For this reason, it is of high importance to study the various aspects of this epidemic in order to provide practical solutions and suggestions for better management of similar biological events.
Methods: This article has been performedby reviewing international sources and guidelines and summarizing the materials presented in expert meetings.
Results: The study addresses challenges related to reopening of school and universities, empowering people, Covid-19 monitoring process and benefit from support groups, social components of global health, intelligent quarantines and rapid screening and management defects of healthcare system during COVID-19 (Corona Disease) Pandemic Strategies related to challenges in each area are also provided.
Conclusion: The time interval between the possible future waves of Covid-19 provides a good opportunity for health systems at the national (our dear country, Iran) and global levels to make necessary preparations, strengthening, and reforming structure. According to the findings of this study, it is recommended that while continuously evaluating the risk of biological events, the surveillance system and early warning network must be intensified and a comprehensive plan must be compiled in order to respond to biological events. Also, by training healthcare staffs and practicing the above-mentioned program, the essential steps must be taken continuously.
Dr. Reza Malekzadeh, Dr. Ehsan Mostafavi, Dr. Ebrahim Ghaderi, Dr. Ghobad Moradi, Dr. Hamid Sharifi, Dr. Alireza Biglari, Dr. Mostafa Ghanei, Dr. Farid Najafi, Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Gouya, Dr. Aliakbar Haghdoost, Volume 7, Issue 1 (Spring 2023)
Abstract
Despite the fact that over three years have passed since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, it still remains a significant public health concern in Iran and around the world. It is important to acknowledge that the current situation does not signify an end to the epidemic, and measures must be taken across various levels of prevention, treatment, and policy to effectively manage this crisis.
This paper analyzes Iran's response to the epidemic, evaluating the country's performance in areas such as surveillance and healthcare systems, diagnostic testing, long-term Covid-19 complications, vaccinations, treatment, and monitoring of variants. Recommendations are also provided for decision-makers in the field of health and Covid-19.
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