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Detecting mass mortality events in wildlife populations
Abstract Reports in the literature of mass mortality events (MMEs) involving diverse animal taxa are increasing. Yet, many likely go unobserved due to imperfect detection and infrequent sampling. MMEs involving small, cryptic species, for instance, can be difficult to detect even during the event, and degradation and scavenging of carcasses can make ...
Jesse L. Brunner, Justin M. Calabrese
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Morbidity and mortality in the Cienfuegos Provincial Hospital (2018-2022)
Background: morbidity and mortality are very sensitive health indicators; they show the populations’ reality, including the economic, cultural, and social spheres, by visualizing the death dimension in the population and its life quality.Objective: to ...
Rodolfo Javier Rivero Morey +4 more
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Evidence for a fisher‐designed solution to manta and devil ray bycatch in tuna fisheries
Abstract Bycatch in global tropical tuna purse seine fisheries represents a significant source of mortality for manta and devil rays (mobulids), which are globally threatened. Use of best handling and rapid release practices on purse seine vessels can substantially reduce mortality and improve vulnerability status for mobulids.
Melissa R. Cronin +12 more
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Introdução: cerca de 95% dos óbitos maternos no mundo poderiam ter sido evitados caso os serviços de saúde ampliassem direitos sexuais e reprodutivos da mulher, garantindo uma assistência segura em todos os momentos da gestação, parto e puerpério.
Isabela Lima de Souza +3 more
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Effects of organized guarding on mortality from human–elephant conflict in northeast India
Abstract Human–elephant conflict (HEC) frequently results in human and elephant mortality, posing major social justice and conservation concerns across Asia and Africa. Although a variety of interventions have been introduced to mitigate HEC, rigorous evaluations of how they affect mortality are practically nonexistent.
Nitin Sekar +6 more
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Summary Plastic responses of plants to their environment vary as a result of genetic differentiation within and among species. To accurately predict rangewide responses to climate change, it is necessary to characterize genotype‐specific reaction norms across the continuum of historic and future climate conditions comprising a species' range. The North
Alayna Mead +21 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the use of twin vs singleton growth charts for detecting small‐for‐gestational‐age (SGA) twins at risk of adverse neonatal outcomes. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane and Scopus databases were searched electronically from inception to May 2024.
S. Sorrenti +9 more
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The Potential Economic and Public Health Impact of MDMA‐Assisted Group Therapy for PTSD in Ukraine
ABSTRACT The war in Ukraine has led to widespread trauma, with 6.4 million people suffering from severe, chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study evaluates the cost‐effectiveness and societal impact of implementing modified group MDMA‐assisted therapy (MAT), with supplemental individual therapy for PTSD treatment in Ukraine.
Elliot Marseille +2 more
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ABSTRACT Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality in the United States, with over 350,000 deaths annually, yet the contribution of neighborhood‐level social determinants of health (SDoH) remains underexplored. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 4.4 million hospitalized patients with sepsis, identified using ICD‐10 codes, leveraging de‐identified ...
Ahad Khaleghi Ardabili +3 more
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Mortalidad por enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles en el trienio 1996-1998
Se estudiaron 233 historias clínicas de pacientes con enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles que fallecieron en el período comprendido entre el primero de enero de 1996 y el 31 de diciembre de 1998, a los cuales se les practicó necropsia con el ...
José A. Vila González +1 more
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