The European Academy of Neurology NeuroCOVID‐19 Task Force: A lesson for the future

Author:

Cavallieri Francesco1ORCID,Sellner Johann2ORCID,Akhvlediani Tamar3,Bassetti Claudio L.4ORCID,Bereczki Daniel5ORCID,Fanciulli Alessandra6ORCID,Filipović Saša R.7ORCID,Guekht Alla89,Helbok Raimund10,Hochmeister Sonja11,Martinelli Boneschi Filippo1213,von Oertzen Tim J.14ORCID,Özturk Serefnur15,Priori Alberto1617ORCID,Ramankulov Dauren18,Willekens Barbara1920,Rakusa Martin21ORCID,Moro Elena22,

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Unit, Neuromotor and Rehabilitation Department Azienda USL‐IRCCS di Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia Italy

2. Department of Neurology Landesklinikum Mistelbach‐Gänserndorf Mistelbach Austria

3. Neolab Clinic Tbilisi Georgia

4. Department of Neurology University Hospital and University of Bern Bern Switzerland

5. Department of Neurology Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary

6. Department of Neurology Medical University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

7. Institute for Medical Research University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

8. Research and Clinical Center for Neuropsychiatry Moscow Russia

9. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University Moscow Russia

10. Department of Neurology Kepler University Hospital, Johannes Kepler University Linz Linz Austria

11. Department of Neurology Medical University of Graz Graz Austria

12. Neurology Unit ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo Milan Italy

13. Department of Health Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

14. Medical Directorate University Hospital Würzburg Würzburg Germany

15. Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine Selcuk University Konya Turkey

16. Aldo Ravelli Center for Neurotechnology and Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Department of Health Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

17. Clinical Neurology Unit, Azienda Socio‐Sanitaria Territoriale Santi Paolo e Carlo and Department of Health Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

18. European Academy of Neurology Vienna Austria

19. Department of Neurology Antwerp University Hospital Edegem Belgium

20. Translational Neurosciences Research Group University of Antwerp Wilrijk Belgium

21. Division of Neurology University Medical Centre Maribor Maribor Slovenia

22. Grenoble Alpes University CHU of Grenoble, Division of Neurology Grenoble France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe COVID‐19 pandemic has made its mark on world history forever causing millions of deaths, and straining health systems, economies, and societies worldwide. The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) reacted promptly. A special NeuroCOVID‐19 Task Force was set up at the beginning of the pandemic to promote knowledge, research, international collaborations, and raise awareness about the prevention and treatment of COVID‐19‐related neurological issues.MethodsActivities carried out during and after the pandemic by the EAN NeuroCOVID‐19 Task Force are described. The main aim was to review all these initiatives in detail as an overarching lesson from the past to improve the present and be better prepared in case of future pandemics.ResultsDuring the pandemic, the Task Force was engaged in several initiatives: the creation of the EAN NEuro‐covid ReGistrY (ENERGY); the launch of several surveys (neurological manifestations of COVID‐19 infection; the pandemic's impact on patients with chronic neurological diseases; the pandemic's impact of restrictions for clinical practice, curricular training, and health economics); the publication of position papers regarding the management of patients with neurological diseases during the pandemic, and vaccination hesitancy among people with chronic neurological disorders; and the creation of a dedicated “COVID‐19 Breaking News” section in EANpages.ConclusionsThe EAN NeuroCOVID‐19 Task Force was immediately engaged in various activities to participate in the fight against COVID‐19. The Task Force's concerted strategy may serve as a foundation for upcoming global neurological emergencies.

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Wiley

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