Vaccine Incentives Harm Intrinsic Motivation: Evidence From a Priming Experiment
ABSTRACT Monetary incentives for vaccination may undermine intrinsic motivation, but evidence on this effect remains scarce. We conducted an experiment among 513 vaccine‐hesitant adults to test whether priming individuals with a monetary incentive reduces their willingness to vaccinate against COVID‐19.
Johnny Huynh, Corey Jacinto, James Huynh
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Utility of Google Trends in anticipating Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks in Poland [PDF]
Brandon Michael Henry +5 more
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Pediatric Drug Adherence and Parental Attention: Evidence From Comprehensive Claims Data
ABSTRACT Using comprehensive U.S. drug claims data, we show that adherence to asthma control medication declined during the COVID‐19 pandemic. We find that young children exhibited a 40 percent decrease in adherence by the end of 2020. The responses were less negative for older children and positive for adults.
Josh Feng +2 more
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Deep impact of COVID-19 in the healthcare of Latin America: the case of Brazil
Sergio Cimerman +3 more
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Rostered routine testing for healthcare workers and universal inpatient screening: The role of expanded hospital surveillance during an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the surrounding community [PDF]
Liang En Wee +6 more
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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Microbiology: From Research to Practice
This paper reviews the application of AI in clinical microbiology practice at home and abroad, including rapid pathogen identification, accurate characterization of microbial resistance patterns, optimization of laboratory workflows, and public health interventions.
Ting Ding, Yi‐Wei Tang, Xiaoke Hao
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Abstract Pregnant women were exposed to multiple sources of stress during the COVID‐19 pandemic, raising concerns about the potential fetal programming effects of child development. A few studies show that prenatal maternal stress during the pandemic is associated with greater negative affectivity and more extraversion in infants.
Jessica Pearson +4 more
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IMPLICATIONS OF CORONAVIRUSES IN COMPLEX PROSTHODONTIC REHABILITATION OF THE FRONTAL TEETH
COVID-19 risk of infection from someone who does not pose a kind of symptoms is very small; it is possible to get COVID-19 from someone who has a mild cough without feeling sick.
Corina Cecilia Manole Palivan +8 more
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