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Paediatric neurocysticercosis in high income countries

European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 2022
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an unusual cause of seizures in high income settings. It typically presents as an afebrile seizure in a previously well child and can occur years after migration or travel.Children diagnosed with neurocysticercosis from 01 July 2005 to 30 June 2020 were identified from the electronic medical records of a tertiary children's ...
Indhumathi Babu   +5 more
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Dementia care in high-income countries

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2019
To identify recent advances in the field of dementia care in high-income countries.New national and international initiatives identified support the notion of an increased commitment to face the challenge of dementia care. Recent research has documented barriers and facilitators to provide good care, and provided data on the specific needs of ...
Antonio, Lobo   +2 more
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Hepatitis E in high-income countries

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2010
To discuss recent advances in characterising viral Hepatitis E (HEV) in nonendemic regions, with a special focus on epidemiology in high-income countries, different clinical aspects of the disease, possible zoonotic origin of these cases and the improvement of Hepatitis E diagnosis.In high-income countries, most cases of Hepatitis E are acquired ...
Nicole, Pavio, Jean-Michel, Mansuy
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Self-Immolation in High-Income Countries

2021
High-income countries are a group of nations with diverse cultural, social and economic indicators. These differences impact the quality of life, empowerment, agency, and mental health of citizens and results in changes in the prevalence of mental disorders and suicide.
Renato Antunes dos Santos   +3 more
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Fetal Deaths in High-Income Countries

2021
Fetal death refers to the death of a post-embryonic product of conception while in utero or during childbirth, and it is one of the most distressing events faced by women and families. Birth following spontaneous fetal death is termed “miscarriage” if it occurs early in gestation, and “stillbirth,” if it occurs beyond the point of viability.
Sarka Lisonkova, K. S. Joseph
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Country immunization policies for refugees across 20 low-middle income and 20 high-income countries

Vaccine, 2022
In 2020, 26 million refugees resettled in a new country-fleeing their homes due to conflict and persecution. Due to low immunization coverage and underlying health conditions, refugees commonly face an increased risk of contracting vaccine-preventable diseases. We collected and analyzed existing routine immunization policies for refugees across 20 low-
Jad A, Elharake   +2 more
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Severe acute maternal morbidity in high-income countries

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2009
Maternal mortality in high income countries has become low in recent years and therefore analysis of severe acute maternal morbidity has been added to confidential enquiries into the causes of maternal deaths. The major drawback at the moment is the lack of universal definitions of severe acute maternal morbidity.
van Roosmalen, J.J.M., Zwart, J.G.
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Drowning Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Versus High-Income Countries

2013
The challenge of reducing drowning in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) was a key area of focus of the World Conference on Drowning Prevention 2011, held in Danang Vietnam. Of the 425 delegates, over 35 % came from LMICs who have fundamentally different challenges as well as opportunities to those coming from high-income countries (HICs).
Michael Linnan   +2 more
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Secularization Accelerates in High-Income Countries

2021
AbstractAlthough intergenerational population replacement involves long time lags, cultural change can reach a tipping point at which new norms become dominant. Social desirability effects then reverse polarity: instead of retarding cultural changes, they accelerate them.
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