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COVID‐19 in the Pacific territories: Isolation, borders and the complexities of governance
Abstract Early experience of COVID‐19 in seven Pacific politically dependent territories (Guam, American Samoa, Pitcairn, Tokelau, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, and New Caledonia) emphasises a diversity of contexts, responses, outcomes and possible futures.
John Connell
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Abstract Background There are few studies about the relationship between dietary patterns and aggression. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the main dietary patterns and aggression scores among adolescent girls in Iran. Methods This cross‐sectional study was conducted on 670 adolescent girls.
Mahsa Malekahmadi+8 more
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Mission‐centric decision support in cybersecurity via Bayesian Privilege Attack Graph
We propose a mission‐centric approach to assessing the risks of cyber attacks on the organization's mission and provide decision support to network security administrators. Our approach uses a unique stochastic model that connects vulnerability impacts to the mission's security requirements and allows selecting the most resilient configuration of ...
Michal Javorník, Martin Husák
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Lyme Disease in Military Personnel [PDF]
The tick responsible for Lyme disease is common in areas inhabited by deer. This should theoretically put military personnel at increased risk. A history of tick bite is uncommon and the characteristic skin rash often absent. Two examples of servicemen with neurological Lyme disease without cutaneous manifestations are discussed, and six other cases ...
R T G Merry, A D Green, R P Gregory
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A multicriteria decision analysis framework for developing and evaluating coastal retreat policy
Abstract Managed retreat may be a necessity for coastal communities as sea levels rise due to climate change. Selecting the right policy decisions and timing is difficult given the vested interests of communities and stakeholder groups and requires careful balancing of the benefits and risks associated with each management alternative.
Tyler A. Skidmore, Jared L. Cohon
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Mefloquine for malaria prophylaxis in military personnel [PDF]
Malaria has long been a major cause of mortality within the Armed Forces (AF), historically inflicting heavier casualties than combat injuries.[1][1] Advances have been made in preventing malaria transmission; nonetheless, military personnel deploying to areas with malaria continue to be ...
Victoria Williamson+4 more
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Status and prospects of development of military dentistry in Ukraine.
Providing a high level of dental care to military personnel during military activities is one of the major tasks of military dentistry. The work objective is to increase the effectiveness of the system for providing dental care to military personnel of ...
M. Z. Lyshchyshyn, V. V. Kovalenko
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Providing primary care to military personnel: legal regulation and areas of concern
Aim. In the Russian Federation, various types of care (primary care; specialized, including high-tech, care; ambulance, including specialized emergency care; palliative care) in different conditions (outpatient, day hospital and inpatient) and forms ...
P. Yu. Naumov+2 more
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We assessed treatment and cost outcomes for integrated HIV and viral hepatitis testing with ledipasvir/sofosbuvir ± weight‐based ribavirin for 12 weeks in Kyiv, Ukraine. Overall, a sustained virological response (SVR) was achieved in 831 of 868 patients (95.7%).
Sergie Antoniak+24 more
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Mental Health Service Use in Depressed Military Personnel: A Systematic Review.
INTRODUCTION Major depression is a leading cause of morbidity in military personnel and an important impediment to operational readiness in military organizations.
François L. Thériault+9 more
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