Volume 3, Issue 2 (2024)                   GMJM 2024, 3(2): 45-46 | Back to browse issues page
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Vishvkarma R. The Dedicated Databases for COVID-19 Research. GMJM 2024; 3 (2) :45-46
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Authors R. Vishvkarma *
Division of Endocrinology, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India
* Corresponding Author Address: Division of Endocrinology, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India. (rvishvkarma613@gmail.com)
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Dear Editor
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 is highly contagious; in just a few months, the number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases has reached close to 1.5 million, and almost 82 thousand have died as of 8th March 2020. Researchers around the world are immensely looking for a cure for COVID-19. The literature search is the initial step for coronavirus research, which is conducted to find data that has already been published. This is a critical part of academic research that helps to construct the exploration with an eye on gaps that are also likely to be considered further. The quest for the literature can be exhaustive and time-consuming. Seeking the spread of the highly contagious novel coronavirus pandemic, there is a high need to discover any sort of ailments for this deadly disease. The accessible published information is colossal; consequently, picking the appropriate articles relevant to your investigation can be useful in saving time. Different databases are accessible for performing literature searches, yet picking the committed databases for any research can give you exceptional authentic search items. Recently, the National Institute of Health (NIH) and World Health Organization (WHO) have established a COVID-19 research database known as LitCovid and WHO databases. The primary aim of launching this database is to provide the researchers with reliable and timeline-based knowledge so that they can locate the exact and annotated work for COVID-19 management and treatment. You will save time by checking repositories in a clear, organized way.