A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19
Rapidly spreading infectious diseases pose a significant public health risk, necessitating immediate action to prevent the disease at the societal level. Regardless of the disease phases, both pandemics and endemics transition threatened children's health. The complex interactions between socia...
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Abu Abu Bakar Azlina; Shahid Nadiatul Syima Mohd; Azmi Alia; Sulistyorini Lilis |
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Abu Abu Bakar Azlina; Shahid Nadiatul Syima Mohd; Azmi Alia; Sulistyorini Lilis A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
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Abu Abu Bakar, Azlina; Shahid, Nadiatul Syima Mohd; Azmi, Alia; Sulistyorini, Lilis A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL English Proceedings Paper Rapidly spreading infectious diseases pose a significant public health risk, necessitating immediate action to prevent the disease at the societal level. Regardless of the disease phases, both pandemics and endemics transition threatened children's health. The complex interactions between social health determinants and urbanization may impact new and reemerging infectious diseases, which necessitates specific intervention and management. Post-COVID-19 communities reported infected children with mild or severe symptoms in developed and developing countries. This research proposed a conceptual framework and structured analysis for determining the sociodemographic characteristics and severity of COVID-19 among children in Melaka during pandemic and endemic transition phases. E-IPH LTD UK 2398-4287 2024 9 30 10.21834/e-bpj.v9i30.6232 Environmental Sciences & Ecology WOS:001408340600008 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001408340600008 |
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A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 |
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A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 |
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A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 |
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A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 |
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A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 |
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A Framework for Sociodemographic Analysis and Disease Severity among Children during COVID-19 |
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ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL |
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Rapidly spreading infectious diseases pose a significant public health risk, necessitating immediate action to prevent the disease at the societal level. Regardless of the disease phases, both pandemics and endemics transition threatened children's health. The complex interactions between social health determinants and urbanization may impact new and reemerging infectious diseases, which necessitates specific intervention and management. Post-COVID-19 communities reported infected children with mild or severe symptoms in developed and developing countries. This research proposed a conceptual framework and structured analysis for determining the sociodemographic characteristics and severity of COVID-19 among children in Melaka during pandemic and endemic transition phases. |
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