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Jeanette A Stingone, Andrew M Geller, Darryl B Hood, etc.,
Members of the Exposomics Consortium, Community-level exposomics: A population-centered approach to address public health concerns, 2023.11.16,
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This article proposes a complementary framework, community-level exposomics, for population-level exposome assessment. The goal is to bring the exposome paradigm to research and practice on the health of populations, defined by various axes including geographic, social, and occupational.
474.
Chrysovalantis Vasilakis, Konstantinos Nikolopoulos,
Forecasting the effective reproduction number during a pandemic: COVID-19 Rt forecasts, governmental decisions and economic implications, 2023.11.16,
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This article empirically identifies the best-performing forecasting methods for the Effective Reproduction Number Rt of coronavirus disease 2019, the most used epidemiological parameter for policymaking during the pandemic.
473.
Chiamaka Precious Ojiako,
Innovative health financing mechanisms: the case of Africa’s unified approach to vaccine acquisition, 2023.11.16,
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This paper draws on financing models adopted by African institutions to procure the COVID-19 vaccines.
472.
Siri Rosenkilde, Thorkild I A Sørensen, Maria H Algren, Lau C Thygesen,
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This article examined the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changes in weight status and its possible dependency on educational level and mental health.
471.
Erin T Bronchetti, Ellen B Magenheim, Ethan K Bergmann,
Involuntary and patient-initiated delays in medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2023.11.02,
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This paper uses data from a new, nationally representative survey to study delays in non–COVID-related medical care among US adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
470.
Naseem Alavian, Ahmad Mourad, Edwin W Woodhouse, etc.,
Disparities in Mpox Vaccination Among Priority Populations During the 2022 Outbreak, 2023.08.18,
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This article identified patients with prior diagnosed sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as having a positive test result for gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis between 1 July 2021–1 July 2022. It found that Race, insurance status, prior STI, and previous receipt of other vaccines influenced uptake of mpox vaccine.
469.
Sara Colombo, Estefania Ciliotta, Lucia Marengo, etc.,
Design for Emergency: How Digital Technologies Enabled an Open Design Platform to Respond to COVID-19, 2023.08.21,
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This article discussed the implications of adopting DT in designing for and during emergencies, as well as their current and future potential to promptly respond to emergency situations through a human-centered approach.
468.
Sander K R van Zon, Aranka V Ballering, Sandra Brouwer, etc.,
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This article suggested that Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) may trigger different pathophysiological mechanisms that may result in different subtypes of post-COVID-19 condition. These subtypes have shared and unique risk factors.
467.
Yi Xu, Dong Zhou,
Feeling Lonely, Engaging Online During the Outbreak of COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Chinese Older Adults, 2023.08.22,
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This article evaluates the influences of the global pandemic in relation to loneliness and family contact among older Chinese adults, and examines the roles of internet adoption in alleviating the emotional experience of loneliness.
466.
Chau Chiu Wang , Ryohichi Sugimura,
Organoids in COVID-19: Can we break the glass ceiling?, 2023.08.24,
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This article aimed to discuss an emerging tool in disease modelling, organoids in the investigation of COVID-19. It introduced some methods and breakthroughs achieved by organoids and the limitations of this system.
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