Telemedicine, allergy and the COVID-19 pandemic
dc.contributor.author | Kling, Sharon | en_ZA |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-04-28T10:03:34Z | en_ZA |
dc.date.available | 2023-04-28T10:03:34Z | en_ZA |
dc.date.issued | 2021-06 | en_ZA |
dc.description | CITATION: Kling, S. (2021) Telemedicine, allergy and the Covid-19 pandemic. Current Allergy & Clinical 96 Immunology 34(2):3 pages. doi.10.10520/ejc-caci-v34-n2-a8 | en_ZA |
dc.description | The original publication is available at: journals.co.za | en_ZA |
dc.description.abstract | The global COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world and healthcare practice. Telemedicine is important in reaching underserved and rural populations. But it has also become important in limiting the exposure of patients and healthcare professionals to infection, while at the same time still providing access to healthcare consultations for patients with acute and chronic conditions. | en_ZA |
dc.description.version | Publisher’s version | en_ZA |
dc.format.extent | 3 pages | en_ZA |
dc.identifier.citation | Kling, S. (2021) Telemedicine, allergy and the Covid-19 pandemic. Current Allergy & Clinical 96 Immunology 34(2):3 pages. doi.10.10520/ejc-caci-v34-n2-a8 | en_ZA |
dc.identifier.issn | 1609-3607 (online) | en_ZA |
dc.identifier.other | doi.10.10520/ejc-caci-v34-n2-a8 | en_ZA |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/126850 | en_ZA |
dc.language.iso | en_ZA | en_ZA |
dc.publisher | Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) | en_ZA |
dc.rights.holder | Authors retain copyright | en_ZA |
dc.subject | COVID-19 (Disease) -- Complications -- South Africa | en_ZA |
dc.subject | Telecommunication in medicine -- South Africa | en_ZA |
dc.subject | Rural health services -- South Africa | en_ZA |
dc.subject | Medical care -- South Africa | en_ZA |
dc.title | Telemedicine, allergy and the COVID-19 pandemic | en_ZA |
dc.type | Article | en_ZA |