COVID-19 is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. Get the latest public health information from CDC, and the latest research information from NIH.
The coronavirus outbreak that began in late 2019 has focused the world’s attention on how best to slow the transmission of, diagnose and treat COVID-19. Across the National Institutes of Health and at institutions supported by NIH, scientists are working to develop a vaccine, identify existing therapeutics and encourage coronavirus research.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) leads NIH's research and response on coronaviruses.
Resources for Researchers
To support the global health research community, Fogarty has assembled a collection of news, funding and other resources on the novel coronavirus.
- COVID-19 workers get training to protect their own health
NIEHS/NIH news, March 23, 2020
- WHO launches global megatrial of the four most promising coronavirus treatments
Science, March 22, 2020
- New coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces
SARS-CoV-2 stability similar to original SARS virus
NIAID/NIH news, March 17, 2020
- NIH clinical trial of investigational vaccine for COVID-19 begins
Study enrolling Seattle-based healthy adult volunteers
NIAID/NIH news, March 16, 2020
- Call to action to the tech [and research communities] on new machine readable COVID-19 dataset
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy statement, March 16, 2020
- Structural biology points way to coronavirus vaccine
Blog post by NIH Director Dr Francis S Collins, March 3, 2020
- COVID-19 a reminder of the challenge of emerging infectious diseases
NIAID/NIH news, February 28, 2020
- Viewpoint: Characteristics of and important lessons from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in China [Free access] featuring Fogarty trainee Dr Zunyou Wu as lead author
JAMA, February 24, 2020
- NIH mobilizes research to address new coronavirus
January / February 2020 Global Health Matters
- View global health research news from Fogarty, NIH and others
Research Funding
- New analysis suggests months of social distancing may be needed to stop virus, featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
NPR, March 17, 2020
- Are suburbs safer from coronavirus? Probably not. featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
City Lab, March 13, 2020
- Children less sick from COVID-19, but still spread the virus, featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
Jamaica Observer, March 13, 2020
- The effect of travel restrictions on the spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, co-authored by Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
Science, March 6, 2020
- Une modélisation informatique du coronavirus dans le monde, featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
Radio-Canada's Midi Info, March 6, 2020
- How computer modeling of COVID-19's spread could help fight the virus, featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
NPR health news, March 4, 2020
- Coronavirus: Fears and facts, featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
Science Vs podcast, March 4, 2020
- Le coronavirus Covid-19 se propagera-t-il plus que la grippe? featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
Sciences et Avenir, February 28, 2020
Public Health Resources
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2. Xuất bản nhanh 19 bài báo về COVID-19 trên tạp chí Journal of Rural Health
The JRH is committed to publishing timely papers pertaining to COVID-19 in rural areas and its consequences for rural health care personnel and organizations. To facilitate rapid publication, we encourage several types of submission that do not require peer review, but which the Editor may accept or reject. These include commentaries and letters to the editor that describe current problems and innovative solutions pertaining to rural COVID-19 prevention, mitigation, and containment. Commentaries are limited to 1500 words and letters to the editor to 400 words, and neither require an abstract.
Author guidelines on required format may be found at the JRH website: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1748-0361/homepage/ForAuthors.html.
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