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Prevalence of noncommunicable diseases risk factors in the Kyrgyz Republic [PDF]
Aim. To investigate the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) risk factors in the Kyrgyz Republic. Subjects and methods. By using WHO STEPS approach survey findings were estimated from 2623 Kyrgyz residents aged 25-64 years.
M T Kaliev +3 more
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In this paper we analyse expected liquidity driven changes in asset allocation of Croatian mandatory and voluntary pension funds based on long-term cash flow projections. For mandatory pension funds, expected long-term cash flow are simulated taking into
Eva Horvat, Mladen Latkovic
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AZERBAIJAN EXPERIENCE OF HAEMOPHILIA CARE
Objective: As the management of haemophilia is complex, it is essential that those with the disorder should have ready access to a range of services provided by a multidisciplinary team of specialists.
Gunel Alızada +3 more
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The Quality of Sustainability Report Disclosure and Firm Value: Further Evidence from Indonesia
According to POJK No 51/POJK.03/2017, since January 2020, public companies are required to prepare a sustainability report (SR). This study aims to examine whether the quality of the sustainability report disclosure (SCR) has a significant association ...
Arthaingan H. Mutiha
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Religious perspectives on Vaccination: Mandatory Covid-19 vaccine for SA Churches [PDF]
In public health history, vaccinations have been seen as very helpful as they help protect societies from preventable diseases and save many lives around the world.
Jonas Sello Thinane
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COVID-19 compulsory vaccination for healthcare professionals (HCPs) is a sensitive and controversial topic, with different support rates worldwide.
Konstantinos Giannakou +4 more
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State and local governments have implemented voluntary and mandatory programs to conserve and protect natural resources in and around urban developments.
Xumin Zhang, Hayk Khachatryan
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The ethics behind mandatory COVID-19 vaccination post-Omicron: The South African context
The legitimacy of mandatory vaccine policies is underscored by a public health ethics framework based on the principles of limited autonomy, social justice and the common good.
Keymanthri Moodley
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Mapping the Global Adoption of Mandatory Vaccination against COVID-19: A Scoping Review
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused sicknesses ranging from mild to deadly, which disrupted lives and healthcare systems across the globe. Despite the availability of vaccines that are effective in significantly reducing the risks of death and ...
Jessica U. Damian +1 more
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A new federal model of in-patient medical care funding provides payment for treatment basing on the average costs estimated when evaluating "completed cases" of certain diseases grouped together due to their similarity and types of the provided medical ...
Yu. S. Polushin +4 more
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