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Mpox and the Ethics of Outbreak Management: Lessons for Future Public Health Crises
ABSTRACT Mpox, first identified in captive monkeys in 1958 and recognized in humans by 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was historically confined to sporadic zoonotic outbreaks in Central and West Africa. These outbreaks, often driven by rodent‐to‐human transmission in resource‐limited settings, reflect persistent systemic health disparities ...
Adetayo E. Obasa +3 more
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Abstract Background Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Here we explore whether the associations are mediated by development of type 2 diabetes and other CVD risk factors.
Nerys M. Astbury +4 more
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Abstract Aims Serum 1,5‐anhydroglucitol (1,5‐AG) indicates glycemic control over 1–2 weeks and is particularly useful for monitoring postprandial hyperglycemia. However, its predictive value for long‐term outcomes in type 2 diabetes has not been fully established.
Jiaying Ni +9 more
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Corruption and Leadership in Africa: Evidence From Burkina Faso
ABSTRACT This study assesses the role of a leader in anticorruption fighting in Africa. It focuses on the rule of Thomas Sankara, one of the legendary figures of contemporary Africa. Using the synthetic control approach, we design a counterfactual for the actual Burkina Faso called synthetic Burkina Faso based on corruption before Sankara's tenure. The
Harouna Sedgo
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim Women with lived experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV), especially physical trauma to the head, neck, and face, can experience oral health issues, leading to significant dental problems. Despite these severe dental outcomes, racialized women who have experienced IPV often find oral healthcare largely inaccessible.
Cyndirela Chadambuka +12 more
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