1st Edition

Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic Implications for Science, Health, and Healthcare

Edited By RC Sobti, Aastha Sobti Copyright 2023
    306 Pages 5 Color & 59 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    306 Pages 5 Color & 59 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    306 Pages 5 Color & 59 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    COVID-19 was first identified in Wuhan City in December 2019 and spread throughout Hubei Province and other parts of China. After causing significant morbidity and mortality in China, by February 2020, it had spread to numerous other countries, infecting millions of people and causing a large number of deaths across the world.

    The COVID-19 pandemic put a burden on almost all areas of the world including healthcare systems, education, industry, travel, etc. The pandemic revealed the vulnerability of the world’s healthcare systems and affected healthcare personnel significantly. The virus is able to attack not only the respiratory tract, but almost all the organs including the brain. Impacts on gut biota have also been noticed. The virus has caused both morbidity and mortality in humans without any geographical, cultural, or religious barriers. The emergence of new variants due to mutations in the virus has aggravated the problem. While the delta variant brought a second wave and killed a large number of people due to various factors such as lowering of saturated oxygen in blood and other physiological emergencies, the omicron variant proved to be less lethal. Though the pandemic has subsided, the emergence of the subvariants BA1 and BA2 and now their hybrids has started to increase the number of cases at exponential levels and has forced new lockdown measures in places such as China. As the conditions laid down to combat the pandemic have been relaxed, the virus may reach other countries and cause additional countries to resort to lockdown again.

    COVID-19 became the focus of the scientific community with the aim of developing new drugs, repurposing available drugs to be used against the virus, and developing a series of vaccines in a short time. The mild effect of omicron might have been due to the extensive vaccination programmes carried out in various countries. However, there is genuine fear that newly emerging variants may evade the immune system and cause damage to the body.

    This book highlights the impact of COVID-19 on science, industry, and healthcare systems. The chapters included in the volume come from dedicated experts belonging to basic sciences, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, and other fields of sciences. These include discussions on how the virus evolves and attacks various organs in the body. A separate chapter explains the emergence of various strains of virus. The preparedness of hospitals and healthcare workers as well as different agencies such as DRDO to face the challenges posed by virus is also discussed. The way scientists and technologists developed new techniques to detect and control the virus have also been highlighted including a chapter on the development of vaccines to control the pandemic.

    This book is a key resource for students, teachers, medical personnel, administrators, and the public as a whole.

    Chapter 1: Corona Virus (COVID-19) Pandemics And Its Multiple Impacts On Health, Education And Economy

    R C Sobti and Aastha Sobti

    Chapter 2: Lessons Learnt From COVID 19- Health, Education And Environment

    Tejinder Kaur, Manish Thakur and RC Sobti

    Chapter 3: Science And Research During Pandemic: COVID-19

    R. C. Sobti, Archna Narula, Ahalya Naidu

    Chapter 4: Molecular Biology Lessons Learnt From The Spiky Intruder

    Dr Sikander S Gill, Dr Rajwant K Gill, and Dr R.C. Sobti

    Chapter 5: The Mystery Virus, SARS-COV-2 And Its Dynamics

    Anita Yadav, Shivji Malviya and Sandeep K. Malhotra

    Chapter 6: The Molecular Biology Of Sars-cov-2 And Its Evolving Variants

    Zheng Yao Low, Ashley Jia Wen Yip and Sunil K. Lal

    Chapter 7: COVID 19: Pathology, Clinical Implications And Prevention

    Dr Varidmala Jain and Jitendra Kumar Jain

    Chapter 8: COVID-19 And Comorbidities

    Sanjay K. Bhadada, Rimesh Pal

    Chapter 9: Immunology Of COVID-19

    Taru Goyal, Malavika Lingeswaran, Prasenjit Mitra, Sanjeev Misra, Praveen Sharma

    Chapter 10: Extrapulmonary Manifestations: 'After-effects' Of COVID-19 Post Recovery

    Shiv Bharadwaj, Nikhil Kirtipal. R C Sobti

    Chapter 11: Update of COVID 19 Treatments

    Vinant Bhargava ,Gaurav Bhandari, Nikita Pawar, Preeti Meena

    Chapter 12: Combating Corona Virus Sars-cov-2: Vaccination Strategies

    Vikas Kushwaha and Neena Capalash

    Chapter 13: Preclinical Safety Assessment Of Vaccines Developed Against Sars-cov-2 Or COVID-19: Recent Updates

    Shubham Adhikary, Harpal S. Buttar, Hardeep Singh Tuli, Ginpreet Kaur

    Chapter 14: Mucormycosis In COVID-19 Patients

    Guneet Kaur, Samander Kaushik, Sulochana Kaushik, Sandeep Singh, Gagandeep Singh and Immaculata Xess and Pankaj Seth

    Chapter 15: Mucormycosis - An Emerging Opportunistic Infection In The Post-COVID Era

    Ashok Gupta

    Chapter 16: COVID-19: Role Of DRDO In Its Containment Through Technology

    KP Mishra and AK Singh

    Chapter 17: Food And Nutrition Security As Preventive And Therapeutic Healthcare: Now And Beyond COVID-19 Pandemic

    Geeta Mehra, Rajesh Mehra

    Chapter 18: Potential Role Of Natural Essential Oils In The Management Of Respiratory Distress In Patients Infected With Sars- Cov 2: An Overview

    Sukender Kumar, Manish Garg Sumander Kaushik and H S Buttar

    Chapter 19: Focusing On Traditional Herbal Medicines To Accelerate Research In Biomedical Sciences In The Era Of COVID-19

    M. C. Sidhu and A. S. Ahluwalia

    Chapter 20: Role Of Physiotherapy In COVID-19 Pandemic

    Suraj Kumar, Gowrishanker Potturi and Rajeeb Kumar Sahu

    Chapter 21: India’s Healthcare Scenario During Year 2020

    Prakash S Lohar

    Chapter 22: Healthcare In COVID-19 Era Healthcare In COVID-19 Era

    Rupinder Kaur

    Chapter 23: Role Of The World Health Organisation In Combating The COVID-19 Pandemic

    Brijesh

    Chapter 24: Environmental Safeguards In Running A Level 3 COVID 19 Facility: The SGPGIMS Way

    Rajesh Harsvardhan

     

    Biography

    Ranbir Chander Sobti is a Former Education Consultant Governor of Bihar, Senior Scientist (Indian National Science Academy), Former Vice Chancellor, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow (UP) and Panjab University, Chandigarh. Professor R.C. Sobti starting his career as an Animal (including human) Cytogeneticist characterized the karyotypes of animals of groups from protozoa to human. He also looked into the mutagenicity /carcinogenicity of environment pollutants both in in vivo and in vitro settings. He then moved on to explore the developments in the molecular biology of diseases. He has proactively been involved in cancer biology and focused on finding out novel tumour markers for cancer detection. He has evaluated the role of gene polymorphisms and their expression in the genesis of various cancers and also in COPD, AIDS and metabolic syndrome. He has identified disease susceptible /protective novel genotypes and determined the crucial role of SACS-1 and STAT genes in the genesis of cervical and prostate cancers.

    His immense contribution to science includes, inter alia, 350 plus high impact research publications with more than 50 books and 23 Sponsored Research Projects. He has also tried to develop whole organ by tissue/organ culture through custom designed de-cellularization protocol. He has demonstrated that the regulation of stem cell character under in vitro conditions is a function of morphological assortment of Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLNC)- an observation that has marked significance in the field of stem cell research. At the moment he is involved in meta data analysis for organ dysfunctioning to investigate underlining molecular mechanism: ML approach.

    Professor Sobti is a Fellow of the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), National Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science Academy, National Academies of Medical Sciences and Agricultural Sciences and of the Canadian Academy of Cardiovascular Diseases. He is also associated with many other Academic Associations and Institutions in the domain of higher education and research. The litany of honours showered on him includes, among others, the INSA Young Scientist Medal (1978), UGC Career Research Award, Punjab Rattan Award, JC Bose Oration Award and the Life Time Achievement Award of the Punjab Academy of Sciences, Zoological Society of India, and the Environment academy of India, besides many other medals & awards of various reputed National and International Organizations. He was bestowed with Padmashri award by the Government of India in 2009

    He has delivered numerous keynote addresses at reputed National and International forums, based on implications and applications of science and scientific temper for general awareness and improvements of everyday life and lifestyle in a lucid and people-centric manner.

    Aastha Sobti is currently carrying out research at the Department of Immunotechnology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, under Can Faster, Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND programme. She has a background in dental sciences and did a specialization in master’s in Clinical Dentistry (Oral surgery) from Eastman College, UCL, London. Her core interests are head and neck cancer-based clinical research. In entirety aiding in the field to bring reforms that are required in the present multifarious surgical as well as translational research areas. She has teaching and research experience of about 8 years and published a few papers in international journals of repute. She is a recipient of a large number of prizes and medals for her exceptional work namely the academic certificate of excellence from BAOS, UK and IADR Hatton award (India). Additionally, she has attended and presented papers in international conferences in Hong Kong, Croatia, Brazil, Sweden, UK, Japan, and other countries.