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ABSTRACT Prolonged crises strain conventional crisis management approaches, as pre‐prepared plans often lose relevance when conditions evolve unexpectedly. This study explores how collaboration between civilian and military organizations enables modularized scaling—the process of adapting crisis responses by combining, recombining, or shedding response
Svante Aasbjerg Thygesen
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COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy among the General Population: A Gender-Based Review and Bibliometric Analysis. [PDF]
Panda M, Kundapur R, Kamble B.
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The Political Economy of Patent Buyouts
ABSTRACT Incentivizing innovation through buyouts may alleviate the social costs associated with patent power, but the political economy and feasibility of this potentially important financing mechanism have been understudied. We study an international setting of countries with different innovation and financing capabilities, and where financing ...
Amal Ahmad +2 more
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Mpox knowledge and vaccination hesitancy among healthcare workers in Beijing, China: A cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
Yang Y +13 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a mosquito‐borne disease caused by JE virus (JEV) infection, detected for the first time in south‐eastern Australia in 2022. In New South Wales (NSW), detections of JEV in mosquitoes and animal hosts, human JE cases, and climate and environmental considerations have informed which areas are considered ...
Jennifer White +4 more
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ABSTRACT Military clinicians in disaster relief must treat health diplomacy not just as an operational tool but as a potential ethical obligation that actively prevents the political misuse of healthcare in situations of acute ethical tension. In settings where host nation military actors may threaten vulnerable populations, clinicians assume dual ...
Janet Kelly +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Healthcare workers are key in supporting mental health recovery, though the approach is poorly understood in many Asian countries. In Thailand, no recovery‐oriented training currently exists, highlighting the need for a culturally adapted intervention that incorporates locally meaningful concepts and clarifies unfamiliar recovery ...
Natthapon Inta +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Genomic surveillance is central to tracking SARS‐CoV‐2 evolution, variant replacement, and transmission dynamics. In Senegal, the Institut Pasteur de Dakar generated one of the largest national longitudinal SARS‐CoV‐2 genomic datasets, offering a unique view of viral spread from the first pandemic wave to the post‐Omicron period ...
Ndeye Awa Ndiaye +21 more
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