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A look back at the strike by Mozambican doctors in 2013: what can we learn? [PDF]
Manguele ALJ+5 more
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Comparative Analysis of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Manual Small-Incision Cataract Surgery Versus Phacoemulsification for Brown Cataracts. [PDF]
Goel A, Das M, Sen S.
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ABSTRACT Despite the high prevalence of cervical and breast cancer, screening rates remain low in low‐income countries. Using nationally representative data, we examine factors associated with knowledge and uptake of cervical and breast cancer screening among married women ages 30–49 in Nepal.
Young‐ji Lee+2 more
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Divergence between predicted and actual perception of climate information. [PDF]
Tohidi A+3 more
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ABSTRACT The AFYA health insurance scheme, introduced in 2014, aimed to supplement state healthcare services for retirees through private coverage. Initially celebrated as a progressive reform to alleviate pressure on public healthcare services, AFYA expanded to include widows and housewives, reaching nearly 200,000 beneficiaries by 2024. Consequently,
Abdullah Alibrahim+2 more
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Age at first menstruation and clinical breast cancer screening utilization: insights from the 2021 Côte d'Ivoire demographic and health survey. [PDF]
Okyere J+3 more
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic precipitated a global emergency and governments employed various strategies to increase COVID‐19 vaccine coverage across the population, including vaccine mandates. No comparative study has evaluated the development, implementation, and structure of COVID‐19 mandatory vaccination policies in the Southeast Asia region ...
Nor Kamila Kamaruzaman+9 more
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Prevalence and factors associated with knowledge of HIV Self-Test kit and HIV-Self Testing among Ghanaian women: multi-level analyses using the 2022 Ghana demographic and health survey. [PDF]
Akweh TY+7 more
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We recruited students from Oklahoma's universities to non‐invasively collect bobcat presence data using hair‐snare devices. Bobcat probability of use models showed imprecise effects of land cover types but county‐level harvest rates were better estimators, though are liable to adjust based on non‐ecological factors. Our study suggests wildlife students
Nathan J. Proudman+4 more
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