WHO Declares the Coronavirus Outbreak a Pandemic

The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared the rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, acknowledging what has seemed clear for some time — the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe. Director-General... read more

Simple Math Offers Alarming Answers About COVID-19 in US

Much of the current discourse on the COVID-19 outbreak focuses on comparisons of the total caseload and total deaths with those caused by seasonal influenza. But these comparisons can be deceiving, especially in the early... read more

Simple Math Offers Alarming Answers About COVID-19 in US

What If a COVID-19 Patient Needs a Surgery?

In the week of February 13–19, the World Health Organization reported that Singapore had more cases of COVID-19 than any other country outside of mainland China. We wish to share the protocol that we use in our hospital... read more

What If a COVID-19 Patient Needs a Surgery?

Coronavirus Readiness and Community Resilience

It is now clear to public health experts that the novel coronavirus epidemic in Washington State and other parts of the country is accelerating. The time has come for us to work together as a community to minimize the impact... read more

Coronavirus Readiness and Community Resilience

The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History

The story of the deadliest pandemic in history, a study of the 1918 pandemic, the year’s outstanding book on science or medicine. John M. Barry has had considerable influence on both pandemic policy and flood protection.... read more

The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History

Respiratory Support for Patients with COVID-19 Infection

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected more than 50 countries so far this year. Xiaobo Yang and colleagues described in their single-centered, retrospective, observational study that 52 of 710 patients with confirmed... read more

Respiratory Support for Patients with COVID-19 Infection

One Doctor’s Life on the Coronavirus Front Lines

Driving one evening in Wuhan, China, last month, Zhang Xiaochun pulled her car to the side of the road. She was on the verge of a breakdown. She'd been working nonstop for days at the center of China's coronavirus outbreak,... read more

One Doctor’s Life on the Coronavirus Front Lines

COVID-19 Situation in Japan

Dr Adrian Wong speaks to Prof Satoru Hashimoto on the #COVID19 situation in Japan in this ESICM podcast. Dr Adrian Wong is a consultant in critical care in King’s College Hospital, London. He is the chair of the Editorial... read more

COVID-19 Situation in Japan

ECMO Support in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) use has been increasing in severe respiratory and/or cardiac failure despite implementation of conventional care. This technology has been proven valuable in treating viral pneumonia... read more

ECMO Support in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China

During the first 2 months of the current outbreak, Covid-19 spread rapidly throughout China and caused varying degrees of illness. Patients often presented without fever, and many did not have abnormal radiologic findings. The... read more

Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China

The Wuhan Coronavirus Survival Manual: How to Prepare for Pandemics and Quarantines

Panic over the coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China is becoming more widespread and people are frantically getting prepared for the possibility of a deadly pandemic that could span the globe. Things like N95 masks... read more

The Wuhan Coronavirus Survival Manual: How to Prepare for Pandemics and Quarantines

Alton’s Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman’s Guide to Available Antibacterials in Austere Settings

Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease is a unique simplified guide to using antibacterial and antifungal veterinary medications. It is meant to help the non-medical professional in disaster, survival, and other austere... read more

Alton’s Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman’s Guide to Available Antibacterials in Austere Settings

COVID-19 Webinar

Access the recording and hear the discussions which give clear insight into the situation in China and Europe, advice on how hospitals should respond and what can be learned from the experience in Mainland China. Guest... read more

COVID-19 Webinar

Critical Care Response to a Hospital Outbreak of the 2019-nCoV Infection in Shenzhen, China

Beginning at early December 2019, there is an outbreak of a novel 2019-nCoV in Wuhan, China. Then, Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) was declared on 30 January 2020, by the World Health Organization... read more

Critical Care Response to a Hospital Outbreak of the 2019-nCoV Infection in Shenzhen, China

Coronavirus (2019-nCoV): Evidence Relevant to Critical Care

The 2019 Coronavirus outbreak was declared a global Public Health Emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 30th January 2020. In order to ensure immediate access to relevant systematic reviews, this Cochrane... read more

Coronavirus (2019-nCoV): Evidence Relevant to Critical Care

Molecular Biology of the SARS-Coronavirus

SARS was the first new plague of the twenty-first century. Within months, it spread worldwide from its "birthplace" in Guangdong Province, China, affecting over 8,000 people in 25 countries and territories across five continents.... read more

Molecular Biology of the SARS-Coronavirus

2019 Novel Coronavirus Stakeholder Listening Session Transcript

In response to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak, the federal government is taking steps to protect the country. Within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Office of the Assistant Secretary... read more

2019 Novel Coronavirus Stakeholder Listening Session Transcript

How Do We Test for Coronavirus?

Centers for Disease Control (CDC), published methodology for 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) testing and is currently in the process of applying for an emergency waiver to allow medical-testing facilities to perform these... read more

How Do We Test for Coronavirus?

Comprehensive Review of Infectious Diseases

Perfect for board review or quick reference in clinical practice, Comprehensive Review of Infectious Diseases is a balanced, high-yield resource covering the full range of infectious disease topics. Whether you're preparing... read more

Comprehensive Review of Infectious Diseases

Animal Viruses and Humans, a Narrow Divide: How Lethal Zoonotic Viruses Spill Over and Threaten Us

"To reproduce promiscuously and to wreak havoc wherever they can find a home," this is the sole raison d'être of viruses writes Dr. Warren Andiman, an HIV/AIDS researcher who has been on the front lines battling infectious... read more

Animal Viruses and Humans, a Narrow Divide: How Lethal Zoonotic Viruses Spill Over and Threaten Us

Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic

The next big human pandemic, the next disease cataclysm, perhaps on the scale of AIDS or the 1918 influenza, is likely to be caused by a new virus coming to humans from wildlife. Experts call such an event "spillover"... read more

Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic