In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many publishers have made articles, data, and findings related to COVID-19 freely available and accessible. Use the resources on this guide to find information on the COVID-19 pandemic.
The American College of Emergency Physicians Field Guide to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) is a living document, and will continue to be updated as new information, guidance, and best practices evolve.
The BMJ Best Practice clinical guidance tool for Coronavirus (COVID-19) as well as some related topics is freely available as a part of the BMJ's Coronavirus Hub.
Oxford COVID-19 Evidence Service. Rapid evidence reviews, data analysis and thought-provoking writing relating to the coronavirus pandemic, updated regularly.
Cochrane has made a number of items freely available including Cochrane Reviews and other content from the Cochrane Library relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This ACP-produced resource provides a clinical overview of infection control and patient care guidance. Content was updated for the last time on June 11, 2021.
ECRI's Clinical Evidence Assessments provide expert objective evidence analysis and insights. They focus on delivering comprehensive and reliable evidence for balancing three critical priorities: outcomes, quality and cost.
Essential Evidence Plus has made their content related to the COVID-19 pandemic freely available. They will be updating will be the topic on severe coronavirus infections regularly as new information becomes available.
The Johns Hopkins Guides are regularly updated, evidence-based decision resources to help you answer critical questions at the point of care. They have made the Johns Hopkins ABX Guide for Coronavirus COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) freely available.
The 2019 Novel Coronavirus Research Compendium (NCRC) is a centralized, publicly available resource that rapidly reviews the emerging scientific evidence about SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.
The Liverpool Drug Interactions website team developed this freely available drug interactions resource to provide information on the likelihood of interactions between the experimental agents used for the treatment of COVID-19 and commonly prescribed co-medications.
This evidence table provided by The Medical Letter lists pertinent evidence on the clinical effectiveness and safety of some drugs and other therapies being considered for COVID-19. This resource is frequently updated. Click "Download PDF: US English" to access the table.