2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pulmoe.2020.07.009
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The scientific production during 2009 swine flu pandemic and 2019/2020 COVID-19 pandemic

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“…Existing literature regarding past pandemics such as the Spanish Flu (Barro, Ursua, and Weng 2020; Guimbeau, Menon, and Musacchio 2020; Chronopoulos, Lukas, and Wilson 2020), avian influenza and SARS (Bhutto et al 2020), swine flu (Carvalho et al 2020) and Ebola (Briand et al 2014), show that pandemics have had a significant impact on national economies. The extent of this impact, as indicated by levels of expenditure, is dependent on the public health interventions enacted by governments in response to the outbreaks.…”
Section: Previous Epidemicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing literature regarding past pandemics such as the Spanish Flu (Barro, Ursua, and Weng 2020; Guimbeau, Menon, and Musacchio 2020; Chronopoulos, Lukas, and Wilson 2020), avian influenza and SARS (Bhutto et al 2020), swine flu (Carvalho et al 2020) and Ebola (Briand et al 2014), show that pandemics have had a significant impact on national economies. The extent of this impact, as indicated by levels of expenditure, is dependent on the public health interventions enacted by governments in response to the outbreaks.…”
Section: Previous Epidemicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the COVID-19 is an emerging disease, several other health-related problems (HRPs) are responsible for determining global health. 1 Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 “paperdemic” 2 ; several HRPs were less published in 2020.…”
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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with a storm of information by social media and with an increase in publications with high percentages of retractions. 1 , 2 There is a clear need for reproducible randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the topic. A discussion by independent authors with expertise in research methodology has been proposed for probing inferential reproducibility and for addressing issues in discussion sections of evaluated papers.…”
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confidence: 99%