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Heterogeneity in susceptibility dictates the order of epidemiological models
The fundamental models of epidemiology describe the progression of an infectious disease through a population using compartmentalized differential equations, but do not incorporate population-level heterogeneity in infection susceptibility.
Goldsmith, C. Franklin +5 more
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Cities and population health. [PDF]
A majority of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2007 and cities are exerting growing influence on the health of both urban and non-urban residents. Although there long has been substantial interest in the associations between city living
Freudenberg, Nicholas +2 more
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The COVID‐19 pandemic resulted in national lockdowns in several countries. Previous global epidemics led to an increase in the number of psychiatric patients presenting symptoms of anxiety or depression.
Jens Peter Hansen +4 more
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Insidens og alvorlig utfall ved covid-19 i innvandrer- og minoritetsgrupper og i grupper med ulik sosioøkonomisk status: en systematisk oversikt [PDF]
Key message In this systematic review we have summarised and assessed available research from Norway and countries with similar welfare systems on the incidence of infection, rate of admission to hospital and death due to COVID-19.
Arentz-Hansen, Eva Helene +5 more
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The end of ‘business as usual’? COVID-19 and the European Green Deal. Egmont European Policy Brief No. 60 May 2020 [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a clear and drastic effect on our daily lives and political priorities. But what implications does it have for the EU’s climate action and the Von der Leyen Commission’s flagship policy, the European Green Deal?
Colli, Francesca
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COVID-19 Readmission Is Highest Among Refugees in Denmark
In several countries, a higher incidence of COVID-19 is seen in vulnerable groups including certain immigrant groups compared to host population. This study compared the severity of COVID-19 at the onset of admission and the odds ratio (OR) of COVID-19 readmission within 30 days among Refugees, Others, and native Danes.
Amar Ali Moussa +4 more
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Health related behaviour patterns in Denmark during the first COVID 19 wave
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic raised concerns about how lockdowns affected health-related behaviours. This study aimed to identify patterns of health-related risk behaviours in Danish adults during the first pandemic wave. Methods We used data from the
Trine Toft Sørensen +8 more
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Mental well-being during stages of COVID-19 lockdown among pregnant women and new mothers
Background Pregnancy and early motherhood are sensitive times where epidemic disease outbreaks can affect mental health negatively. Countries and health care systems handled the pandemic and lockdowns differently and knowledge about how the COVID-19 ...
Gritt Overbeck +5 more
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Us in a Small World is an event of environmentalist performance art at Wild Goose Creative, co-produced by Livable Futures, a project of the Global Arts and Humanities Discovery Theme, and The Ohio State University Honors & Scholars Center.
Bordjadze, Jacqueleen
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Bibi Hølge-Hazelton,1,2 Mette Kjerholt,3 Elizabeth Rosted,2,4 Stine Thestrup Hansen,5 Line Zacho Borre,1 Brendan McCormack6 1Research Support Unit, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde 4000, Denmark; 2Department of Regional Health Research ...
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