The COVID‐19 epidemic is spreading rapidly all over the world, especially in Italy, the USA, Spain, and Iran. In this article, we have provided the links for the useful online resources related to COVID‐19 in the hope of providing a reference for future studies and help for the prevention and control of the COVID‐19 epidemic. The purpose of this article is to help with the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak. Below are the links to renowned online databases and the PDF articles about Coronavirus that are freely provided by various journals and companies around the world.
Links to Free Access Online Resources, Datasets, and Literatures
Oxford University Free Access to OUP resources on coronavirus and related topics. (Visit)IEEE Xplore Digital Library (Visit)
Wiley Online Library COVID-19: Novel Coronavirus Content Free to Access (Visit)
Global research on coronavirus disease (COVID-19) WHO Database (Visit)
Semantic Scholar COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19) [Visit]
BMJ Latest news and resources (Visit)
European Centre for Disease Prevention and control (ECDPC) [Visit]
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) [Visit]
International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Visit)
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) related Journals [PDF]
Coronaviruses: SARS, MERS, and 2019-nCoV (PDF)Understanding of COVID‐19 based on current evidence (PDF)
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): A Perspective from China. (PDF)
COVID-19: Protecting Worker Health (PDF)
Novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV: prevalence, biological and clinical characteristics comparison with SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV (PDF)
The SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak: What We Know (PDF)
Imaging and clinical features of patients with 2019 novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (PDF)
Incubation Period and Other Epidemiological Characteristics of 2019 Novel Coronavirus Infections with Right Truncation: A Statistical Analysis of Publicly Available Case Data (PDF)
Measures for diagnosing and treating infections by a novel coronavirus responsible for a pneumonia outbreak originating in Wuhan, China (Download PDF)
Visual Data Analysis and Simulation Prediction for COVID-19 [Download]
COVID-19: towards controlling of a pandemic (Download)
SIDARTHE Model of COVID-19 Epidemic in Italy
S, Susceptible; I, Infected (asymptomatic infected, undetected); D, Diagnosed (asymptomatic infected, detected); A, Ailing (symptomatic infected, undetected); R, Recognised (symptomatic infected, detected); T, Threatened (infected with life-threatening symptoms, detected); H, Healed (recovered); E, Extinct (dead). [Download PDF]
Clinical considerations for patients with diabetes in times of COVID-19 epidemic (PDF)
COVID-19: the medium is the message (PDF)
Analysis and forecast of COVID-19 spreading in China, Italy, and France (PDF)
Are high-performing health systems resilient against the COVID-19 epidemic? (PDF)
Cardiovascular Considerations for Patients, Health Care Workers, and Health Systems During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic (PDF)
Relation Between Chest CT Findings and Clinical Conditions of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pneumonia: A Multicenter Study (PDF)
Unique epidemiological and clinical features of the emerging 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) implicate special control measures. (PDF)
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