New E-BOOKS COVID-19

A Long COVID Definition
The lack of a clear and consistent definition for Long COVID presents challenges for policymakers, researchers, public health professionals, clinicians, support services, and patients.
The future of long COVID : a threatcasting approach
This book provides an overview of Long COVID, the chronic illness and disability that can result from COVID-19 infection in 20-30% of survivors. It approaches the topic through its larger social, political, and historical context utilizing the Threatcasting methodology for scenario-based foresight.
Advances in Health and Disease. Volume 64
This book is comprised of twelve selected chapters on advances in health and disease. With chapter: 'Anticoagulant therapy for COVID-19 critically ill patients"
UMCG author: Pradhana, Adinda Putra
Wuhan : a documentary novel
As rumours of a strange new illness in Wuhan spread via social media in China, 25-year-old citizen reporter Kcriss decides to travel to the epicentre of the disaster to try to find out what is really going on. He sees an ad for corpse carriers at a funeral home - Male or female, 16-50 years old, unafraid of ghosts - and decides to apply. He quickly realises that the official death figures bear no relation to what is happening in the local crematoria.
Long Covid
Expert Advice, from Diagnosis to Treatment and Recovery; a Practical Guide for Those Affected, Their Loved Ones, and Medical Professionals
Taurine 12
Contributing UMCG authors: Larissa E. van Eijk a.o.
New E-BOOKS Infectious Diseases
Introduction to clinical infectious diseases : a problem-based approach
The field of infectious diseases drifts and shifts as new pathogens emerge or re-emerge, new treatment modalities become available, and new prevention strategies are implemented. Students of medicine and the clinically experienced teachers who help to steer their education will benefit from Clinical Infectious Diseases