Editorial: Medicinal chemistry for neglected tropical diseases using <i>in-vitro</i>, <i>in-vivo</i> and <i>in silico</i> approaches. [PDF]
Mali SN +3 more
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Irregular and Infectious? COVID‐19, Ebola and the Securitization of Migration to Southern Europe
Abstract Securitization scholarship concentrates on the discursive association between undocumented migration, terrorism and crime. Our textual and visual analysis of Italian, Spanish and Maltese newspapers between 2013 and 2020 demonstrates that the discourses securitizing irregular mobility as a health risk became more salient than those linking ...
Eugenio Cusumano +2 more
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Neglected tropical diseases in Yemen: a systematic review of epidemiology and public health challenges. [PDF]
Alhothily IAA, Dapari R, Dom NC.
europepmc +1 more source
Anticipating Knowledge Applicability in Open Science Through Recycling, Mimicking, and Shortcutting
ABSTRACT Open science literature scrutinizes how organizations provide access to knowledge. Yet, much less is known about how organizations pursuing open science for societal impact anticipate knowledge applicability—that shared knowledge is reusable for other organizations and individuals, and enables open social innovation.
Konstantin Hondros +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Editorial: Emerging and reemerging neglected tropical diseases: epidemiology, transmission, mitigation, and vaccines and chemotherapy advancements. [PDF]
Mohapatra RK +4 more
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Welfare Indicators for Aquaculture Research: Toolboxes for Five Farmed European Fish Species
ABSTRACT Refining approaches to measuring, monitoring and appraising animal welfare in aquaculture research is key to (i) protecting and optimizing it, (ii) documenting the severity of how and when it deviates, and (iii) ensuring good scientific quality, reliable results and reproducibility, amongst other factors.
Chris Noble +50 more
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Proceedings from the CIHLMU International Health Symposium 2023: "One Health Approach to Neglected Tropical Diseases". [PDF]
Hayibor KM +8 more
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Global Warming Affects the Pathogenesis of Important Fish Diseases in European Aquaculture
The effect of global warming on pathogens and their fish hosts that could exacerbate the negative outcomes for aquaculture. Changes in farming practices and the development of innovative mitigation tools may prove essential to cope with the effects and impacts of rising water temperatures on fish diseases in Europe.
George Rigos +7 more
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