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Abstract Marine mass mortality events (MMEs) are a growing source of concern globally. Affecting diverse marine ecosystems, they frequently cause significant ecological disruptions, often leading to large‐scale ecological shifts. However, in contrast to terrestrial MMEs, most marine mortalities likely occur undetected, particularly in cryptic and ...
Lisa‐Maria Schmidt +4 more
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Assessment of Healthcare Workers' Preparedness for Managing Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Taif City, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Qazi I +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction A learning health system requires infrastructure to support its learning community. The World Health Organization's OpenWHO.org, launched in 2017, aimed to provide such infrastructure through a learning platform to equip emergency responders, health workers, and other stakeholders with critical knowledge and skills to manage ...
Heini Utunen +5 more
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Mapping global risk of bat and rodent borne disease outbreaks to anticipate emerging threats. [PDF]
Jagadesh S +7 more
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Outbreak of Zika virus disease
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This study found that following the reopening post the COVID‐19 pandemic, medical students with higher academic degrees experienced a greater impact on their mental health status. Concurrently, as their academic level increased, their sense of professional identity tended to diminish.
Xuanwen Ru +5 more
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Natural Spillover Risk and Disease Outbreaks: Is Over-Simplification Putting Public Health at Risk? [PDF]
Bell D +3 more
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Abstract Among the 14 serovars of Listeria monocytogenes (Lm), serovar 4b strains are the most predominant isolates linked to human listeriosis outbreaks‐a phenotype associated with their unique wall teichoic acid (WTA) decorated with galactose (Gal) and glucose (Glu).
Hao Yao +7 more
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