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What's New? Effective cervical cancer prevention centers around screening and testing for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. With birth cohorts of HPV‐vaccinated women now reaching screening‐eligible ages, however, the best means to maintaining cost‐effective cervical cancer screening is unclear.
Tiago M. de Carvalho +2 more
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On the Determinants of Mortality Reductions in the Developing World [PDF]
This paper presents and critically discusses a vast array of evidence on the determinants of mortality reductions in developing countries. We argue that increases in life expectancy between 1960 and 2000 were largely independent from improvements in ...
Rodrigo R. Soares
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Maternal and neonatal outcomes in Gaza amid armed hostilities in 2025
Abstract Objective This study documents facility‐based maternal, obstetric, and neonatal outcomes and associated conflict‐related exposures and living conditions among pregnancy‐related encounters at Al‐Helou Maternity Hospital in Gaza from late April to early September 2025, with a small number of additional encounters recorded at Al‐Shifa Medical ...
Shaymaa Abuhaiba +16 more
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Assessment of Routine Vaccination Coverage among Selected Sample of Children less Than Five Years
Background: Immunization is today one of the safest, most cost-effective, and powerful means of preventing deaths and improving lives. Over the years, all countries of the world have incorporated an increasingly broad immunization agenda in their public
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This illustration integrates key concepts covered in the review, including high‐risk populations, viral structure, host entry factors, the replication cycle, and licensed antibody‐based prevention strategies. ABSTRACT Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a negative‐sense RNA virus belonging to the genus Orthopneumovirus within the family Pneumoviridae.
Zekai Cheng +3 more
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Health system barriers to the first dose of measles immunization in Ethiopia: a qualitative study
Background Ethiopia has made considerable progress toward measles elimination. Despite ongoing efforts, the country remains among those with the highest number of children missing their initial dose of measles vaccine, and the disease continues to be a ...
Meron Addis +2 more
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Investing in America's Health: A State-By-State Look at Public Health Funding and Key Health Facts 2011 [PDF]
Examines state trends, variations, and rankings in key health indicators and federal, state, and local funding for public health programs.
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The developing bone was identified as an M2a‐like macrophage driven immune microenvironment with multidimensional developmental signatures. hME‐ApoEVs were successfully fabricated via stimulating the M2a‐like developing microenvironment in vitro and confirmed its recapitulation of developmental features.
Xiaoran Yu +11 more
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[Nursing care in immunization programs].
As autoras procuram responder a perguntas formuladas por pessoal de enfermagem, que trabalha em hospitais-escola e centros de saúde, relativas à vacinação contra sarampo, poliomielite, e a cuidados gerais em outros tipos de vacinação. Chegam a conclusão de que há necessidade de pesquisa sobre o assunto.
Takahashi, Renata Ferreira +1 more
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Formative exploration of students’ perception about Community Medicine teaching at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sewagram, India [PDF]
Objective: The objectives of the present formative research were to explore the medical undergraduates’ study problems and their perceptions about various teaching approaches in currently practiced teaching curriculum of Community Medicine.
Deshmukh, PR, Dongre, AR, Garg, BS
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