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    A pandemic recap: lessons we have learned

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    Author
    Coccolini, Federico
    Cicuttin, Enrico
    Cremonini, Camilla
    Tartaglia, Dario
    Viaggi, Bruno
    Kuriyama, Akira
    Picetti, Edoardo
    Ball, Chad
    Abu-Zidan, Fikri
    Ceresoli, Marco
    Turri, Bruno
    Jain, Sumita
    Palombo, Carlo
    Guirao, Xavier
    Rodrigues, Gabriel
    Gachabayov, Mahir
    Machado, Fernando
    Eftychios, Lostoridis
    Kanj, Souha S
    Di Carlo, Isidoro
    Di Saverio, Salomone
    Khokha, Vladimir
    Kirkpatrick, Andrew
    Massalou, Damien
    Forfori, Francesco
    Corradi, Francesco
    Delibegovic, Samir
    Machain Vega, Gustavo M
    Fantoni, Massimo
    Demetriades, Demetrios
    Kapoor, Garima
    Kluger, Yoram
    Ansari, Shamshul
    Maier, Ron
    Leppaniemi, Ari
    Hardcastle, Timothy
    Vereczkei, Andras
    Karamagioli, Evika
    Pikoulis, Emmanouil
    Pistello, Mauro
    Sakakushev, Boris E
    Navsaria, Pradeep H
    Galeiras, Rita
    Yahya, Ali I
    Osipov, Aleksei V
    Dimitrov, Evgeni
    Doklestić, Krstina
    Pisano, Michele
    Malacarne, Paolo
    Carcoforo, Paolo
    Sibilla, Maria Grazia
    Kryvoruchko, Igor A
    Bonavina, Luigi
    Kim, Jae Il
    Shelat, Vishal G
    Czepiel, Jacek
    Maseda, Emilio
    Marwah, Sanjay
    Chirica, Mircea
    Biancofiore, Giandomenico
    Podda, Mauro
    Cobianchi, Lorenzo
    Ansaloni, Luca
    Fugazzola, Paola
    Seretis, Charalampos
    Gomez, Carlos Augusto
    Tumietto, Fabio
    Malbrain, Manu
    Reichert, Martin
    Augustin, Goran
    Amato, Bruno
    Puzziello, Alessandro
    Hecker, Andreas
    Gemignani, Angelo
    Isik, Arda
    Cucchetti, Alessandro
    Nacoti, Mirco
    Kopelman, Doron
    Mesina, Cristian
    Ghannam, Wagih
    Ben-Ishay, Offir
    Dhingra, Sameer
    Coimbra, Raul
    Moore, Ernest E
    Cui, Yunfeng
    Quiodettis, Martha A
    Bala, Miklosh
    Testini, Mario
    Diaz, Jose
    Girardis, Massimo
    Biffl, Walter L
    Hecker, Matthias
    Sall, Ibrahima
    Boggi, Ugo
    Materazzi, Gabriele
    Ghiadoni, Lorenzo
    Matsumoto, Junichi
    Zuidema, Wietse P
    Ivatury, Rao
    Enani, Mushira A
    Litvin, Andrey
    Al-Hasan, Majdi N
    Demetrashvili, Zaza
    Baraket, Oussama
    Ordoñez, Carlos A
    Negoi, Ionut
    Kiguba, Ronald
    Memish, Ziad A
    Elmangory, Mutasim M
    Tolonen, Matti
    Das, Korey
    Ribeiro, Julival
    O'Connor, Donal B
    Tan, Boun Kim
    Van Goor, Harry
    Baral, Suman
    De Simone, Belinda
    Corbella, Davide
    Brambillasca, Pietro
    Scaglione, Michelangelo
    Basolo, Fulvio
    De'Angelis, Nicola
    Bendinelli, Cino
    Weber, Dieter
    Pagani, Leonardo
    Monti, Cinzia
    Baiocchi, Gianluca
    Chiarugi, Massimo
    Catena, Fausto
    Sartelli, Massimo
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    Date
    2021-09-10
    Journal
    World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES
    Publisher
    Springer Nature
    Type
    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-021-00393-w
    Abstract
    On January 2020, the WHO Director General declared that the outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The world has faced a worldwide spread crisis and is still dealing with it. The present paper represents a white paper concerning the tough lessons we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, an international and heterogenous multidisciplinary panel of very differentiated people would like to share global experiences and lessons with all interested and especially those responsible for future healthcare decision making. With the present paper, international and heterogenous multidisciplinary panel of very differentiated people would like to share global experiences and lessons with all interested and especially those responsible for future healthcare decision making.
    Rights/Terms
    © 2021. The Author(s).
    Keyword
    COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
    Global Health
    Public Health
    Identifier to cite or link to this item
    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/16584
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1186/s13017-021-00393-w
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