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WHO unveils global research on COVID-19

World Health Organization made public its research database on COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2.

WHO is currently gathering this kind of content on a public database that is been updated daily Monday through Friday.

The database is constantly through bibliographic research databases, manual search hand searches of the table of contents of relevant scientific journals, and other relevant scientific articles.

This is newly produced and published knowledge, which is sorted into the following categories: case study, comparative study, epidemiological study, narrative review, regulation, opinion articles, systematic review, clinical or clinical aspects diagnosis, epidemiology, ethics and social sciences, infection prevention, on-the-process study, related diseases, vaccines and virology and immunology.

In addition, it is possible to search by authors, by keywords and by the more than 100 scientific journals available.

WHO also offers other sources on COVID-19 such as BMJ, Cambridge University Press, New England Journal of Medicine, Springer Nature, among others.

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