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COVID-19 Development and   COVID-19: Dynamic Knowledge Mapping


 Innovation  Just as the spread of the Covid-19 infection   COVID-19 Top Cited Keywords Map
        has been staggering, so has been the rate and
        spread of information about it. But people
 The COVID-19 Symptom Monitoring System (CoSMoS) Study  ask – what can be trusted? Now a multi-
        disciplinary, multi-national team led by
 Lim Hooi Min, Department of Primary Care Medicine  Prof Ng Kwan Hoong has developed a web-
        based resource for accessing new research
        publications on Covid-19 using bibliometric
        measures (www.covid19bibliometrics.org).


        It provides reliable information on what
        can be relied upon as sound science so that
        health professionals and scientists can guide
        research, find solutions, and help defeat this
        pandemic.

        The team scans and analyses this constant  on the frequency of keywords employed
        output of knowledge and creates a regular  (see diagram above). One aim is to identify
        series of overview charts providing a visual  research trends and gaps in knowledge for
        summary of the published literature. One  future work.
        example reveals five major clusters based
        The Team


                     Prof. Dr. Ng Kwan Hong                        Dr. Anjanna Kukreja
 In response to the Covid-19 pandemic,  The first CoSMoS prototype was developed   Team leader  Infectious Disease Specialist
 members  of  the  University  of  Malaya  within 8 days of project commencement   Medical Physicist  Universiti Malaya Medical
                                                                   Centre
 eHealth Initiative (UMeHI) - a collaborative  while  patients  started using  it within 2   Universiti Malaya
 research group that champions digital  weeks after rigorous testing by the research
 health research in UM – decided to  team. This project is made possible by a   Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kiran Kaur  Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yeong Chai
 develop CoSMoS to monitor patients with  strong multidisciplinary team comprising   Information Scientist  Hong
 suspected Covid-19 infection, which is  researchers, clinicians, students from   Universiti Malaya  Medical Physicist
 incurring a huge burden on the healthcare  Faculties of Medicine, Computer Science   Taylor’s University
 providers. Patients who agree to participate  and Information Technology, and Law.
 in the CoSMoS study will be monitored at  Currently,  the  CoSMoS  project  is  being   Assoc. Prof. Dr. Noorhidawati  Dr. Ray Kemp
 home using an interactive Telegram bot  carried out at the Primary Care Clinic   Information Scientist  Health Risk Communication
                                                                   Specialist
 and  reminded  to  report  their  symptoms  (RUKA) and Emergency Department in   Universiti Malaya  United Kingdom
 every day for 14 days. Patient data will then  UMMC. The preliminary feedback from
 be sent to a centralised CoSMoS dashboard  both doctors and patients has been very
 at the hospital, where doctors can monitor  encouraging, and there is a plan to expand   Dr. Yanti Idayu Aspura
 each  patient’s  condition  in  real-time  and  CoSMoS to other healthcare settings   Information Scientist
 provide teleconsultation if necessary.   to benefit more patients and healthcare   Universiti Malaya
 providers.

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