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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Journal

2021

Turkey

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Turkey's Response To Covid-19 Pandemic: Strategy And Key Actions, Gülşen Barlas, Harun Öztürk, Gülen Pehli̇vantürk, Sabahatti̇n Aydin Jan 2021

Turkey's Response To Covid-19 Pandemic: Strategy And Key Actions, Gülşen Barlas, Harun Öztürk, Gülen Pehli̇vantürk, Sabahatti̇n Aydin

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

COVID-19 emerged at the end of 2019 in Wuhan, China, and spread rapidly around the world causing many deaths. Due to the intercontinental escalation in the epidemic, while WHO declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020, our country's first case was diagnosed. Before this, the MoH established the Operations Center against possible risks regarding the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Plan on January 10, 2020 and formed the Scientific Committee, which has a critical importance in epidemic management. National and Provincial Pandemic Coordination Boards were established within the scope of this plan. Fast, effective and frequently updated decisions were implemented. The epidemic …


Short-Term Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On The Global And Turkish Economy, Ömer Açikgöz, Asli Günay Jan 2021

Short-Term Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On The Global And Turkish Economy, Ömer Açikgöz, Asli Günay

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Background/aim: The Covid-19 pandemic is one of those rare events that affects everyone on earth and changes our lives. The pandemic, which has killed over four million people worldwide, is putting unprecedented pressure on governments to maintain essential health and social services, as well as keep their economies running, even as the virus threatens people's daily life on every level. Thus, the purpose of this study is to discuss the short-term economic impact of the pandemic by assessing its costs using official economic data for both the world and Turkey. Furthermore, this research highlights possible economic, social, and political pathways …


Nonpharmaceutical Interventions In Turkey And Worldwide During Covid-19 Pandemic, Mustafa Necmi̇ İlhan, Hakan Tüzün, Rahmi̇ Kiliç, Nuran Yildirim Jan 2021

Nonpharmaceutical Interventions In Turkey And Worldwide During Covid-19 Pandemic, Mustafa Necmi̇ İlhan, Hakan Tüzün, Rahmi̇ Kiliç, Nuran Yildirim

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Nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) are actions apart from getting vaccinated and medications, in order to promote deceleration of the spread of illness among people and communities during pandemic. In this article, we aim to examine NPIs applied in Turkey and worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of the NPIs such as isolation, quarantine, and contact tracing were maintained with updates of the Ministry of Health guidelines in Turkey. Some NPIs including travel and partial or full curfew mobilization restrictions were set in accordance with the various periods by the number of cases. Periods of restrictions at autumn 2021 to summer …


Projecting The Course Of Covid-19 In Turkey: A Probabilistic Modeling Approach, Aybar Can Acar, Ahmet Görkem Er, Hüseyi̇n Cahi̇t Burduroğlu, Seher Nur Sülkü, Yeşi̇m Aydin Son, Levent Akin, Serhat Ünal Jan 2021

Projecting The Course Of Covid-19 In Turkey: A Probabilistic Modeling Approach, Aybar Can Acar, Ahmet Görkem Er, Hüseyi̇n Cahi̇t Burduroğlu, Seher Nur Sülkü, Yeşi̇m Aydin Son, Levent Akin, Serhat Ünal

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Background/aim: The COVID-19 pandemic originated in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 and became one of the worst global health crises ever. While struggling with the unknown nature of this novel coronavirus, many researchers and groups attempted to project the progress of the pandemic using empirical or mechanistic models, each one having its drawbacks. The first confirmed cases were announced early in March, and since then, serious containment measures have taken place in Turkey. Materials and methods: Here, we present a different approach, a Bayesian negative binomial multilevel model with mixed effects, for the projection of the COVID-19 pandemic and we …


An Evaluation Of Suspected Cases Of Hantavirus Infection Admitted To A Tertiary Care University Hospital In Düzce, Turkey, Between 2012 And 2018, Nevi̇n İnce, Kürşad Öneç, Tansu Sav, Mehmet Ali̇ Sungur, Di̇lek Menemenli̇oğlu Jan 2021

An Evaluation Of Suspected Cases Of Hantavirus Infection Admitted To A Tertiary Care University Hospital In Düzce, Turkey, Between 2012 And 2018, Nevi̇n İnce, Kürşad Öneç, Tansu Sav, Mehmet Ali̇ Sungur, Di̇lek Menemenli̇oğlu

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Background/aim: Hantavirus is a rodent borne zoonosis caused by the members of the virus family Bunyaviridae, genus Hantavirus. In this study, we aimed to determine the role of peripheral blood leukocyte ratio in differential diagnosis of Hantavirus disease. Materials and methods: The medical records of patients at the Düzce University Medical Faculty were examined retrospectively. A total of 20 patients diagnosed with hantavirus infection confirmed by serologic tests were included in the study (Group 1). The other group consisted of 30 patients suspected of hantavirus infection but found negative (Group 2). Demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet/lymphocyte …


Detection Of Helicobacter Pylori By Invasive Tests In Adult Dyspeptic Patientsand Antibacterial Resistance To Six Antibiotics, Including Rifampicin In Turkey. Isclarithromycin Resistance Rate Decreasing?, Mustafa Akar, Fuat Aydin, Tuba Kayman, Seçi̇l Abay, Emre Karakaya Jan 2021

Detection Of Helicobacter Pylori By Invasive Tests In Adult Dyspeptic Patientsand Antibacterial Resistance To Six Antibiotics, Including Rifampicin In Turkey. Isclarithromycin Resistance Rate Decreasing?, Mustafa Akar, Fuat Aydin, Tuba Kayman, Seçi̇l Abay, Emre Karakaya

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Background/aim: The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori is reported to be roughly 80% in Turkey, and only very few culture-based studies are available on antibacterial resistance in adult dyspeptic patients. This study was carried out in adult dyspeptic patients with an aim to: (i) detect H. pylori by invasive tests (culture, polymerase chain reaction, and histopathology) and (ii) determine the current resistance rates of H. pylori isolates to six antibiotics, including rifampicin. Materials and methods: This study was conducted in 422 adult dyspeptic patients. The presence of H. pylori was demonstrated by culture, polymerase chain reaction, and the histopathology of gastric …