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Measles Immunization Policies and Vaccination Coverage in EU/EEA Countries over the Last Decade
Background: Starting from 2016, a major measles epidemic affected EU/EEA countries, after the measles incidence rate had progressively decreased from 2011 to 2015. Methods: This study describes measles incidences (ECDC reports), the vaccination coverages
Marco Montalti +3 more
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Effectively enforcing mandatory vaccination in Poland and worldwide
Vaccinations are a crucial preventative measure performed by primary care. Polish local self-governments should be praised for their independent determination in attempting to improve public health by requiring parents to fulfill their legal obligation ...
Jarosław Drobnik +3 more
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Activation of the mitochondrial protein OXR1 increases pSyn129 αSynuclein aggregation by lowering ATP levels and altering mitochondrial membrane potential, particularly in response to MSA‐derived fibrils. In contrast, ablation of the ER protein EMC4 enhances autophagic flux and lysosomal clearance, broadly reducing α‐synuclein aggregates.
Sandesh Neupane +11 more
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices about vaccination in Trentino, Italy in 2019
Introduction: Vaccination is among the most important areas of progress in the worldwide history of public health. However, a crescent wave of anti-vaccine groups has grown in Western countries, especially in Italy, in the last two decades.
Bénédicte Melot +7 more
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Aquaporin‐3 and aquaporin‐5 impact the development of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma spheroids
Schematic representation of the role of aquaporin‐3 (AQP3) and aquaporin‐5 (AQP5) in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Both proteins are upregulated in PDAC and are associated with tumor progression and metastatic potential. Silencing AQP3 or AQP5 in PDAC spheroids results in decreased diameter, area, and overall growth, underscoring their key ...
Catarina Pimpão +3 more
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Mandatory Influenza Vaccination for Healthcare Workers: Do Nurses Agree?
Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among hospitalized patients. Health care workers are considered a high-risk group for influenza, and annual vaccination is the most effective way to prevent getting influenza. Increasing concern
Meghan Nightingale +1 more
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Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination in human rights and utilitarianism perspectives
Departing from the mandatory vaccination had been debated and received a lot of rejection which has caused intense emotions. In this study, the authors tried to evaluate the mandatory regulation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination from a ...
Wempy Setyabudi Hernowo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Super‐Refractory Status Epilepticus (SRSE) is a rare, life‐threatening neurological emergency with unclear etiology in many cases. Mitochondrial dysfunction, often due to disease‐causing genetic variants, is increasingly recognized as a cause, with each gene producing distinct pathophysiological mechanisms.
Pouria Mohammadi +2 more
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Mandatory Vaccines Will Not Ease Fears
Voices in Bioethics, Archives (2014-2015)
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Effect of mandatory vaccination (MV).
Shown are the 7-day average incidence (A) and total numbers of infected individuals (B) with and without mandatory vaccination of individuals older than 12 years of age after November 22, 2021, assuming a continuation of the interventions of November ...
Henri Christian Junior Tsoungui Obama (10432244) +2 more
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