
Resources
Second spike in COVID-19 cases
To review the evidence on the contributing factors of a second spike in COVID-19 cases.
ECDC Geographical distribution of COVID-19 cases worldwide
Type of Resource : Maps, Patient Education Medical Specialty : Cases, Testing, Treatment For: Everyone Source: Government (Europe)
Philippines: Department of Health COVID-19 Cases Tracker
Type of Resource : Listing/Website, Patient Education Country: Philippines Medical Specialty: Testing, Treatment For: Everyone Source: Government (Asia) Domain: Health Description: COVID-19 Cases Tracker
COVID-19 and autoimmune diseases: A systematic review of reported cases
Antiphospholipid syndrome, Guillain–Barré syndrome, Kawasaki Disease, autoimmune disease, immune thrombocytopenic purpura, Systematic Review/Rapid Review, Healthcare Professionals, Librarians/Health Information Professionals, Trusted Publisher,...
Repeated SARS-CoV-2 Positivity: Analysis of 123 Cases
... Information Professionals Trusted Publisher case reports, polymerase chain reaction, positive, repeated, ...
Acute Ischemic Stroke in COVID-19: A Case-Based Systematic Review
... neurorehabilitation Acute Ischemic Stroke in COVID-19: A Case-Based Systematic Review ...
CDC FAQ: Why are we seeing a rise in cases?
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Patient Education, United States (US), Testing, Treatment, Healthcare Professionals, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
CDC FAQ: How many cases reported in the United States?
Protect, Answers to Frequently Asked Questions FAQs), Patient Education, United States (US), Testing, Treatment, Everyone, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
COVID19 during pregnancy: a systematic review of reported cases
Systematic Review/Rapid Review, Healthcare Professionals, Librarians/Health Information Professionals, Trusted Publisher, Health
Among countries who are past their initial peak of COVID-19 cases, what proportion of total cases were in healthcare workers (HCWs)? (Alberta Health Services Rapid Response Report)
Among countries who are past their initial peak of COVID-19 cases, what proportion of total cases were in healthcare workers (HCWs)? (Alberta Health Services Rapid Response Report)
News
Previous U.S. COVID-19 Case Data
CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 COVID | Wed, May 20th - 12:00 AMTraining Case Investigators and Contact Tracers
CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 COVID | Tue, May 26th - 12:00 AMEvaluating Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Success
CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 COVID | Tue, May 26th - 12:00 AMIdentify Jurisdiction-Specific Case Investigation Tools
CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 COVID | Fri, May 15th - 12:00 AMUS COVID-19 cases top 7 million
Center Infectious Disease Research And Policy News | Fri, September 25th - 5:44 PMIf you're not seeing the results you're hoping for from these external sources, try adding "covid" to your query
Journals
COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in Federal and State Prisons
Most Read Articles from JAMA | Tue, July 7th - 8:00 PMNearly Half of Dementia Cases Could Be Prevented or Delayed
Most Read Articles from JAMA | Mon, September 14th - 8:00 PMCharacteristics of U.S. Nursing Homes with COVID-19 Cases
PubMed Clinical Care | Wed, June 3rd - 6:00 AMFirst Case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the United States
Most Viewed Articles from NEJM | Wed, March 4th - 7:00 PMCase 25-2020: A 47-Year-Old Woman with a Lung Mass
Most Viewed Articles from NEJM | Wed, July 29th - 10:00 AMCase 8-2022: A 54-Year-Old Woman with Episodes of Swelling
Most Viewed Articles from NEJM | Wed, March 16th - 8:00 PMCase 14-2022: A 57-Year-Old Man with Chylous Ascites
Most Viewed Articles from NEJM | Wed, May 11th - 8:00 PMResults of Two Cases of Pig-to-Human Kidney Xenotransplantation
Most Viewed Articles from NEJM | Wed, May 18th - 8:00 PMCase 17-2022: A 17-Year-Old Boy with Chest Pain
Most Viewed Articles from NEJM | Wed, June 8th - 8:00 PMCase 23-2022: A 49-Year-Old Man with Hypoglycemia
Most Viewed Articles from NEJM | Wed, July 27th - 8:00 PMIf you're not seeing the results you're hoping for from these external sources, try adding "covid" to your query