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2020, Data in Brief
An attempt was made to understand the gap between health and social vulnerability to Covid-19 pandemic. By using mul- tistage sampling technique, 150 samples were collected dur- ing March- April 2020. Data highlight that households are highly exposed to novel Covid-19, and also equally sensitive to inadequate and poor availability and accessibility of clean water, sanitation and health care system. Data suggest a grass root awareness program ( ex-ante preventive measures) in the regional languages; increase public health budget to meet the demand and improve the supply chain; establishment of more physical and human infrastructure in long run; com- prehensive plan to ensure continuous water supply in the ru- ral areas.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Experience of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Rural Odisha, India: Knowledge, Preventative Actions, and Impacts on Daily LifeWe conducted 131 semi-structured phone interviews with householders in rural Odisha, India to explore participants’ COVID-19 related knowledge, perceptions, and preventative actions, as well as how the pandemic affected their daily life, economic and food security, and the village-level response. Interviews were conducted with 73 heads of household, 37 primary caregivers, and 21 members of village water and sanitation committees from 43 rural villages in Ganjam and Gajapati districts in Odisha state. The study took place between May–July 2020 throughout various lockdown restrictions and at a time when many migrant workers were returning to their villages and cases were rising. Most respondents could name at least one correct symptom of COVID-19 (75%), but there was lower knowledge about causes of the disease and high-risk groups, and overall COVID-19 knowledge was lowest among caregivers. Respondents reported high compliance with important preventative measures, including staying ho...
SPECIALUSIS UGDYMAS
Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Rural India: An Empirical Study2022 •
The rural population of India is the main focus of this study and the impacts of the pandemic crisis in 2020 on specifically rural India are discussed in this study. A large percentage of the entire population of India is the rural population which has been suffering from unemployment. There are many schemes and policies provided by the Indian government for the financial development of the specific population but the rapid increment of unemployment is poorly impacting the economic stability of rural India. The researcher has used secondary sources such as articles, news journals and governmental sites for gathering numerical data which are evaluated quantitatively. Thereafter, SPSS software is used for generating descriptive statistics and graphs. Statistical analysis of collected objective data improved the quality of the article as well as made it more understandable.
International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS)
Impact of second wave of COVID-19 on rural areas and rural healthcare of India2022 •
Journal of Comprehensive Health
Structural Vulnerability and Epidemiology of COVID-19 in India- A Socio-epidemiological Approach for Health PromotionIntroduction: COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) pandemic is an outcome of a “complex system†of interactions occurring within and between individuals and their environments. The individual-level models, which give sole or primary emphasis to individual choice with their “victim blaming†tendency is insufficient as determinants of risk and risk behaviour. There are ‘structural vulnerabilities’ that are likely to lead to increased exposure to the contagion, risk of basic human needs not being met, insufficient support, or inadequate treatment Objective: To explore various structural vulnerabilities affecting spread and responses to COVID-19 pandemic. Method: We have conducted a scoping review of secondary data and statistics on COVID-19 from January 2020 to July 2020 in context of various structural vulnerability across various states and Union Territories of India. Result: It was observed that individuals had dynamic and reciprocal association with their physical social, ...
Journal of Human Resource and Sustainability Studies
COVID-19 and Its Socio-Economic Impact on Selected Rural Areas of Katpadi Taluk in Vellore District of Tamil Nadu2020 •
Asian Journal of Medicine and Health
Addressing the Challenges of Containing Covid-19 Spread in a Rural, Poor Area in India: A Case Study2021 •
The rapid spread of COVID-19 in 2020 has illustrated how transmissible, virulent, and unpredictable this novel coronavirus is. As of mid-December 2020, over 73.6 million cases have been recorded, with 1.64 million deaths attributed to the disease. This most probably is an underestimate given that testing has been spotty and that an unknown number of asymptomatic individuals are not counted in the statistics. Also, the difference between reported confirmed cases and deaths varies by country, with Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) bearing the highest burden [1].
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Assessing Socioeconomic Vulnerabilities Related to COVID-19 Risk in India: A State-Level AnalysisObjective: There is a paucity of scientific analysis that has examined spatial heterogeneities in the socioeconomic vulnerabilities related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) risk and potential mitigation strategies at the sub-national level in India. The present study examined the demographic, socioeconomic, and health system-related vulnerabilities shaping COVID-19 risk across 36 states and union territories in India. Methods: Using secondary data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India; Census of India, 2011; National Family Health Survey, 2015-16; and various rounds of the National Sample Survey, we examined socioeconomic vulnerabilities associated with COVID-19 risk at the sub-national level in India from March 16, 2020, to May 3, 2020. Descriptive statistics, principal component analysis, and the negative binomial regression model were used to examine the predictors of COVID-19 risk in India. Results: There persist substantial heterogene...
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY
Assessing The Vulnerability Index Of Covid-19 Pandemic In India2021 •
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has created havoc all across the States and Union Territories (UTs) of India since its beginning on 30th January 2020. As of 1st January 2021, India has recorded 10,305,788 cases and 149,218 deaths from this deadly pandemic. It has been observed through the data; across states and UTs, the trend and pattern of this disease are not similar at all. There are many reasons for these dissimilarities which are categorized into indicators to assess the vulnerability in this study. We have examined vulnerabilities in 28 states and 8 UTs of India. Livelihood Vulnerability Index (LVI) has been applied with certain modifications to calculate the Vulnerability Index (VI). The figure resulting from the vulnerability assessment corresponds that the factors involved in the three-section exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity had a significant impact on deciding the vulnerability of the population. The result identified the states and UTs which are more vul...
2021 •
U radu se opisuju postupci 5-osne obrade glodanjem primenom numerički upravljanih mašina alatki i njihov značaj (uloga) u savremenim proizvodnim tehnologijama. Ovoj tehnologiji pomažu, softverska rešenja i inovativni rezni alati koji podržavaju simultanu 5-osnu obradu.Obrada, kao i prethodni procesi izrade su definisani uz pomoć softverskog paketa SolidWorks-a i sa integrisanim softverom SolidCAM-a koji služi za pripremu programa obrade. Kao primer je u radu prikazana 5-osna obrada elemenata pokretnog dela turbinskog kola, koji se sastoji od kompleksnih površina.
Applied Corpus Linguistics
Bednarek, M. & C. Bray (2023) Trialling corpus search techniques for identifying person-first and identity-first language2023 •
Medioevo. Un passato da riscoprire. febbraio 2024, anno XXVIII, n. 325, pp. 86-97
Il doppio volto di un castrum2024 •
Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology
The Soul of Anime: Collaborative Creativity and Japan's Media Success Story2014 •
Corporate Ownership and Control
Ownership, Structure and Agency Costs in Uk Firms2007 •
Saúde em Debate
O Sistema de Saúde brasileiro ante a tipologia internacional: uma discussão prospectiva e inevitável2019 •
Didaktik : Jurnal Ilmiah PGSD STKIP Subang
Analisis Kesulitan Siswa Dalam Membaca Permulaan DI Kelas 1 Sekolah DasarGóndola, enseñanza y aprendizaje de las ciencias
Entrevista con Antonio García-Carmona2018 •
National Journal of Community Medicine
MAIDEN VISIT OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS TO MALWA REGION