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. 2024:1457:1-31.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-61939-7_1.

Global Challenges After a Global Challenge: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Niloufar Yazdanpanah  1   2   3 Constantine Sedikides  1   4 Hans D Ochs  1   5 Carlos A Camargo Jr  1   6 Gary L Darmstadt  1   7 Artemi Cerda  1   8 Valentina Cauda  1   9 Godefridus J Peters  1   10   11 Frank Sellke  1   12   13 Nathan D Wong  1   14 Elisabetta Comini  1   15 Alberto Ruiz Jimeno  1   16 Vivette Glover  1   17 Nikos Hatziargyriou  1   18 Christian E Vincenot  1   19 Stéphane P A Bordas  1   19 Idupulapati M Rao  1   20   21 Hassan Abolhassani  1   3   22 Gevork B Gharehpetian  1   23 Ralf Weiskirchen  1   24 Manoj Gupta  1   25 Shyam Singh Chandel  1   26 Bolajoko O Olusanya  1   27 Bruce Cheson  1   28 Alessio Pomponio  1   29 Michael Tanzer  1   30 Paul S Myles  1   31 Wen-Xiu Ma  1   32   33   34 Federico Bella  1   9 Saeid Ghavami  1   35 S Moein Moghimi  1   36   37   38 Domenico Pratico  1   39 Alfredo M Hernandez  1   40 Maria Martinez-Urbistondo  1   41 Diego Martinez Urbistondo  1   42 Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad  1   43   44 Imran Ali  1   45 Shinya Kimura  1   46 A Wallace Hayes  1   47   48 Wenju Cai  1   49 Chua K J Ernest  1   25 Sabu Thomas  1   50 Kazem Rahimi  1   51 Armin Sorooshian  1   52 Michael Schreiber  1   53 Koichi Kato  1   54 John H T Luong  1   55 Stefano Pluchino  1   56 Andres M Lozano  1   57   58 John F Seymour  1   59   60 Kenneth S Kosik  1   61 Stefan G Hofmann  1   62 Roger S McIntyre  1   63   64 Matjaz Perc  1   65   66   67   68   69 Alexander Leemans  1   70 Robyn S Klein  1   71   72 Shuji Ogino  1   73   74   75 Christopher Wlezien  1   76 George Perry  1   77 Juan J Nieto  1   78 Lisa Levin  1   79 Daniel J Klionsky  1   80   81 Bahram Mobasher  1   82 Tommaso Dorigo  1   83   84 Nima Rezaei  85   86   87 USERN Advisory Board
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Global Challenges After a Global Challenge: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Niloufar Yazdanpanah et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2024.

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected not only individual lives but also the world and global systems, both natural and human-made. Besides millions of deaths and environmental challenges, the rapid spread of the infection and its very high socioeconomic impact have affected healthcare, economic status and wealth, and mental health across the globe. To better appreciate the pandemic's influence, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches are needed. In this chapter, world-leading scientists from different backgrounds share collectively their views about the pandemic's footprint and discuss challenges that face the international community.

Keywords: COVID-19; Complications; Economics; Environment; Infodemic; Long COVID-19; Mental health; Physiological; Post-pandemic; Scientific.

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