Humanimals: A Socio‐Ecological Reading of the Marseille Plague of 1720
Abstract The aim of this article is to return to a small number of historically significant first‐person testimonies of the Marseille epidemic of 1720 in order to analyse in detail their construction and depiction of human exceptionality as a form of life in a time of plague.
David McCallam
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Traditional Chinese Medicine for Viral Pneumonia Therapy: Pharmacological Basis and Mechanistic Insights. [PDF]
Bai Y+9 more
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Retracted: Clinical Observation of Reduning Combined with Recombinant Human Interferon α-2b in the Treatment of Children with Viral Pneumonia. [PDF]
And Alternative Medicine EC.
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Viral Etiology of Severe Pneumonia Among Kenyan Infants and Children
James A. Berkley+11 more
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The Business of Pandemic Intelligence: Implications for Global Health Governance
ABSTRACT During the Covid‐19 pandemic, tech startups emerged as important providers of pandemic intelligence, leveraging diverse data sources and advanced computational methods to advise public policy on disease spread and response strategies. This article presents a case study of two tech startups, Airfinity and BlueDot, situating their rise within ...
Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng
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Computed tomography characteristics of chronic bronchitis and its association with disease severity and clinical outcomes in viral pneumonia: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Wang X+6 more
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Viral infection in community-acquired pneumonia: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Michael Burk+5 more
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Diagnostic performance of multiplex nucleic acid testing of bronchoalveolar lavage and bronchial wash specimens for respiratory viral pathogens [PDF]
Anderson, Neil W+5 more
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Refuting causal relations for synchronized pathogen dynamics
Abstract Identifying causal relations is a critical challenge in the study of ecological systems, particularly for studying the spread of pathogens in host populations. Whether dealing with measles in humans, foot and mouth disease in livestock, or white‐nose syndrome in bats—understanding causal relations is essential for understanding the underlying ...
Yair Daon+3 more
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