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📢 Latest Update: Call for Papers: Special Issue on Medical and Health Research – Submit to British Journal (BJMHR) by March 31, 2026

📢 Latest Update: Call for Papers: Special Issue on Medical and Health Research – Submit to British Journal (BJMHR) by March 31, 2026

Volume 8, Issue 5 - 2021 (May 2021 Issue 5)

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Volume 8 Issue 5
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Editorial: May 2021 Issue 5

Welcome to the 2021 issue of British Journal of Medical and Health Research. This issue showcases the remarkable breadth and depth of contemporary research across multiple disciplines. From cutting-edge applications of machine learning in climate science to the revolutionary potential of quantum computing in drug discovery, our featured articles demonstrate the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing global challenges.

We are particularly excited to present research that bridges traditional academic boundaries, reflecting our journal's commitment to fostering innovation through cross-disciplinary dialogue. The integration of artificial intelligence with environmental science, the application of blockchain technology to supply chain management, and the convergence of urban planning with smart city technologies exemplify the transformative potential of collaborative research.

As we continue to navigate an era of rapid technological advancement and global challenges, the research presented in this issue offers both insights and solutions that will shape our future. We thank our authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their continued dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting scientific excellence.

Dr Hemangi J Patel
Editor-in-Chief
British Journal of Medical and Health Research

Articles in This Issue

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Research PaperID: BJMHR0805001

Clinical picture of Covid 19 in Indian Children, Rarity of Covid Toes or Hands

Mrudula A Phadke, Menon P, Ambike D, Deshpande A, Nair R, Saunik S

ABSTRACT The incidence of Covid 19 affecting children and young adults has been around 1 to 2% of total cases. Vast majority of pediatric cases have probably been mild or asymptomatic. However, there are a group of children who present with serious symptoms requiring hospitalization. We herewith describe Indian experience and varied clinical manifestations of published and unpublished pediatric Covid 19 cases. Majority of the clinical presentations are similar to reported series with few stark differences. Keywords: Covid 19, clinical presentations

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Contributors:

 Mrudula A Phadke
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 Menon P
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 Ambike D
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 Deshpande A
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 Nair R
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 Saunik S