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<http://fhircat.org/cord-19/metadata/b0f4f2cb1c392ec68afaa865ecdd5db824ccf457> fhir_link: <https://fhircat.org/cord-19/fhir/Non-comercial/b0f4f2cb1c392ec68afaa865ecdd5db824ccf457> ;
    dc:abstract "SARS, in 2003, spread both within a geographical region and, more significantly, to different cities from a single location, through infected travelers.4 The air-travel frequency from major cities in China to Nepal is lower compared to that of other countries.5 However, there are other factors to consider. Firstly, Nepal is an emerging tourist destination and 2020 has been declared “Visit Nepal” year with an expected 500,000 tourists. Among the total number of tourists in 2018, 153633, the second-highest number, were Chinese tourists, with the highest influx during February and December.6 COVID-19 outbreak coincides (similar to SARS) with Chinese new year during which the Chinese travel extensively, increasing chances for transmission.7 Study into coronavirus infections in Nepal, has shown the incidence to be higher in winter (DecemberFebruary).8 Furthermore, Nepal shares northern border with China with several border crossing points. Several Nepalese students study in China and in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak. Thus, the potential for the spread of COVID-19 through travel and the overlap between the months of peak tourist season in Nepal and the months of the emergence of the epidemic could pose a risk to Nepal. One confirmed case in Nepal was a Nepalese student, studying in Wuhan, with symptom-onset on January 3. The infected 32-year-old male had returned on January 9 to spend winter holidays in Nepal. He had prior knowledge about the outbreak in China and visited the Sukraraj Tropical (truncated)" ;
    dc:creator "Bhuvan, K. C.",
        "Khanal, Pratik",
        "Shrestha, Ranish",
        "Shrestha, Sunil" ;
    dc:identifier <https://doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taaa024> ;
    dc:issued "2020-01-01"^^xsd:date ;
    dc:license "cc-by-nc" ;
    dc:title "Nepal’s First Case of COVID-19 and public health response" ;
    sso:WHO "#2547" ;
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    sso:journal "Journal of Travel Medicine" ;
    sso:sha "b0f4f2cb1c392ec68afaa865ecdd5db824ccf457" ;
    sso:source_x "CZI" .

