Novel Coronavirus Information Center

Rédigé le 23/03/2020
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Margaret Trexler Hessen, MD, Director, Point of Care, Elsevier

Recent events have shown us (again) how rapidly a new disease can take root and spread. Such events are accompanied by an explosion of clinical and epidemiological information and research. The goal of this website is to open whatever resources we can to help public health authorities, researchers and clinicians contain and manage this disease.

We will provide continually updated resources from Elsevier's content and experts. Our resources span scientific and medical journals and textbookseducational products and a variety of other resources, like travel precautions from the CDC and media posts of interest to our community. We have also created an interactive global map of experts based on Scopus data.

In addition, Elsevier is now enabling full text and data mining of this growing body of knowledge through channels such as the NIH’s PubMed Central and the WHO database for free and without copyright limitations.

 

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Welcome to Elsevier's Novel Coronavirus Information Center

Here you will find expert, curated information for the research and health community on novel coronavirus (COVID-19). All resources are free to access and include guidelines for clinicians and patients.

For Researchers
Under the Research tab, you will find the latest early-stage and peer-reviewed research on COVID-19 from journals including The Lancet and Cell Press. We have also made nearly 20,000 related articles free to access on ScienceDirect. These articles are also available to download with rights for full text and data mining, re-use and analyses for as long as needed.

View the ~20,000 free articles

Download full text for data mining 
Username: public | Password: beat_corona (note: FTP client software/plugin needed to access download)

For Clinicians
Under the Clinical information tab, you will find evidence-based skill guides and care plans for treatment, safety and patient education, along with emergency prepared webinars by the CDC.

For Patients
In the Patient resources section, you can find our 3D4Medical coronavirus video, resources from the CDC and WHO, and information about Elsevier's Patient Access Program for research.