Document Type : Perspective Article
Authors
- Anshuman Mishra 1, 2
- Santanu Patra 1, 2
- Sudheesh K. Shukla 2
- Pavan Pandey 2
- Yogesh Shukla 2, 3
- Pavel Osmera 4
- Pankaj Yadav 5
- Manoj Pandey 5
- Rajiv Gupta 6
- Franck Molina 7
- Carlos E. Semino 8
- Ashutosh Tiwari 1, 2
1 Institute of Advanced Materials, IAAM, Ulrika 59053, Sweden
2 VBRI, 7/16 Kalkaji Extn., New Delhi 110019, India
3 mHospitals, 2/31, Nehru Enclave, New Delhi 110019, India
4 Institute of Automatization and Computer Science, Brno University of Technology, Brno 60190, Czech Republic
5 School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gandhinagar 382007, India
6 Civil Engineering Department, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani 333031, India
7 Sys2Diag UMR9005 - CNRS/ ALCEDIAG, Montpellier 34184, France
8 Tissue Engineering Research Laboratory, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona 08017, Spain
Abstract
World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed great concern about the pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and said that there is a need to control it at the high end. To strengthen this fight against COVID-19, International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) intends to provide a forum for high-tech healthcare. Foreseeing the current crisis, IAAM called a multi-lateral consortium to discuss the possibilities of developing a medical technology to control the spreading of coronavirus with the help of interdisciplinary experts from multiple countries. This innovation is perpetuated to create multi-lateral cooperation in the area of ‘healthcare innovation and technology’. Adaptation of advanced technologies and their logical integration according to contemporary healthcare measures could be a smart strategy for epidemic management activities. Establishing an advanced phenotype model for prognosis is an important step in the prevention of infectious disease management such as COVID-19. This article has overviewed the global situation, efforts, and prospective of coronavirus pandemic.
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