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Microbial Primer: Understanding the exponential growth of epidemics. [PDF]
King KC, Saad-Roy CM, Coombs D, Ashby B.
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Abstract Aim This study aimed to examine the association of job‐related stressors and insomnia; to determine the association of psychological capital and insomnia; and to explore whether psychological capital mediates the association between job‐related stressors and insomnia among Chinese nurses. Design A cross‐sectional questionnaire survey.
Juan Du +8 more
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The spatio-temporal patterns and formation mechanisms of cholera epidemics in Hubei Province, China from 1949 to 2020. [PDF]
Chen Z, Gong S, Zhang T.
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Epidemic protocols have been heralded as appropriate for wireless sensor networks. The nodes in such networks have limited battery resources. In this paper, we investigate the use of power in three styles of epidemic protocols: basic epidemics ...
Robbert Van Renesse
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Measuring population immunity against influenza using individual antibody titres: a multicountry, retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Xiong W +16 more
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Medium term dynamics and inequalities under epidemics [PDF]
We are concerned by the dynamic demographic and economic consequences of epidemics, and to this end, we consider a general overlapping generations model which allows for several epidemic configurations.
Raouf Boucekkine
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ABSTRACT Humanitarian settings face a growing healthcare workforce crisis marked by staff shortages, unsafe working conditions, and limited professional development. Despite being critical intermediaries in outbreak responses, demands on health workers come at a substantial cost to their health and wellbeing.
Georgia Venner +9 more
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Spatial heterogeneity and tendency prediction of a community transmission model with HIV detection. [PDF]
Liu J, Wei F, Jin Z, Xie J.
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ABSTRACT Background The socio‐economic burden of increasingly prevalent non‐communicable diseases (NCDs) in low‐income countries is substantial and widely recognised. This study aimed to fill the remaining evidence gap for type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and hypertension (HTN) patients in selected health facilities across two provinces in Mozambique.
Maria Verykiou +9 more
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Retraction: Community's perceived high risk of coronavirus infections during early phase of epidemics are significantly influenced by socio-demographic background, in Gondar City, Northwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional -study. [PDF]
PLOS One Editors.
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