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COVID-19 outbreaks surveillance through text mining applied to electronic health records

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to everyday life and has had social, political, and financial consequences that will persist for years. Several initiatives with intensive use ... pandemic has caused significant disruptions to everyday life and has had social, political, and financial consequences that will persist for years and decades. The global economy has suffered due to the

Default egocentrism: an MVPA approach to overlap in own and others’ socio-political attitudes

Understanding the socio-political attitudes of other people is a crucial skill, yet the neural mechanisms supporting this capacity remain understudied. This study used multivariate pattern analysis ... common patterns in DMN regions encode both own and others’ support across a variety of contemporary socio-political issues. Moreover, cross-classification analyses demonstrated that a common coding of

Ideological values are parametrically associated with empathy neural response to vicarious suffering

Several studies in political psychology reported higher levels of empathy among political leftists (i.e. liberals) as compared to political rightists (i.e. conservatives). Yet, all those studies lean ... was parametrically associated with both self-reported political inclination and right-wing ideological values. This is the first study to reveal an asymmetry in the neural empathy response as a function

Predictors of COVID-19 vaccine uptake: an online three-wave survey study of US adults

demographic (e.g., age, race, ethnicity, and education) [3, 4] and psychological factors (e.g., COVID-19 risk perceptions [3–6], belief in conspiracy theories [7], political affiliation [3, 5, 6, 8], exposure ... intentions to get a COVID-19 vaccine, greater trust in health care, greater belief in science, less belief in conspiracies, more liberal political views, and medical maximizing would be associated with COVID

Hepatitis E outbreak in the health district of Bocaranga-Koui, Central African Republic, 2018–2019

instability, with persistent military-political conflicts that have longterm effects. In addition, the region has a very high crime rate, forcing most of the population to live in the bush or in host ... the 2013 military-political crisis in CAR. These displaced people live under extremely precarious conditions, characterized by a lack of sanitation and hygiene services, which may account for the spread

Fever and health-seeking behaviour among migrants living along the Thai-Myanmar border: a mixed-methods study

fever and the determinants influencing health-seeking behaviours among migrants on the Thai-Myanmar border, where rapid economic development collides with precarious political and socio-economic ... political instability and/or military conflict, attracted by intensive economic development in special economic zones [ 26 ]. Migrants in this area are defined by a high diversity of ethnicities and

A time-series analysis of morbidity and mortality of viral hepatitis in Venezuela, 1990–2016

experienced a political, social, and economic crisis and has been impacted by natural disasters that have led to the deterioration of sanitary and health infrastructures modifying the determinants of VH ... middle-income countries, such as some Latin American countries. The elimination of hepatitis viruses requires strong financial and political commitment, the support of civil society, and the support of

Can HIV self-testing reach first-time testers? A telephone survey among self-test end users in Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, and Senegal

., occasional FSW, “hidden” MSM), as well as their social networks (e.g., sexual partners, clients), remain difficult to reach by peer educators [8]. The socio-cultural, political and sometimes legal stigma they ... distribution, redistribution, and use of HIVST. Further, it is not in line with the philosophy of HIVST, whereby users can anonymously decide when and where they are tested and if and to whom they want to report

Six dilemmas for stakeholders inherently affecting data sharing during a zoonotic (re-)emerging infectious disease outbreak response

) International assistance and coordination in outbreak investigation and response is necessary, but the sovereignty of countries must also be respected; 1. Political commitment from national authorities for ... the benefits of data sharing: • Countries with political commitment for data sharing—of which the national authorities were timely reporting cases and notifying under the IHR, and shared data openly

A circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 outbreak in a chronic conflict setting: a descriptive epidemiological study in South Sudan – 2020 to 2021

, immunization, and other health service delivery systems [ 36 ]. Security status The high level political armed conflict that brooked out in 2013 continued until the present time in a different form. The ... protracted armed conflict in South Sudan, characterized by a complex web of political, ethnic, and regional tensions, has resulted in devastating consequences on the healthcare system and displaced several

Seroprevalence and factors associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection among healthcare workers: cross-sectional study

Yemen still facing, including the political instability, conflict, and humanitarian crisis an well as lack of developing reliable epidemiological surveillance and reporting system [ 20, 21 ]. In mid ... confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 2,159 deaths [23]. These figures indicate underreporting and thus uncertainty about the actual epidemic status of COVID-19 in the country. The political conflict left Yemen

Community-based actions in consulates: a new paradigm for opportunities for systematic integration in Chagas disease detection

part of the World Health Organization (WHO) list of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), often referred to as “silenced diseases” with little political attention received. As such, and despite cases ... interview. Conclusion This research was made possible thanks to the interdisciplinary work between health, social and political institutions, namely the health facilities coordinators, community health

Investigating sources of non-response bias in a population-based seroprevalence study of vaccine-preventable diseases in the Netherlands

conjugate vaccine . PLoS ONE . 2010 ; 5 ( 8 ): e12144 . 6. Kreuter F. Facing the nonresponse challenge . The ANNALS of the American Academy. Political Social Sci . 2013 ; 645 ( 1 ): 23 - 35 . 7. Durrant GB

Diabetes mellitus affects the treatment outcomes of drug-resistant tuberculosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

approved the final manuscript. Funding This work was supported by Scientific Research Project of Jiangsu Health Vocational College-General Project (JKC201940), Jiangsu University Philosophy and Social

Excess hospitalizations and in-hospital mortality associated with seasonal influenza in Italy: a 11-year retrospective study

Department of Social and Political Sciences, Bocconi University , Milan , Italy 1 SDA Bocconi School of Management, Centre for Research on Health and Social Care Management , Milan , Italy 2 Department of

Engaged listeners: shared neural processing of powerful political speeches

adopted the ISC approach to examine common brain dynamics evoked by political speeches of varying rhetorical quality. Participants listened to recordings of real-life speeches while we measured continuous ... course credits or monetary reimbursement. Materials and procedure The experimental stimuli were real-life political speeches that varied in rhetorical quality. To identify candidate speeches, we

Diarrheal diseases prevalence among children of Sudan and socio cultural risks related; systematic review and meta analysis

the political issues that have weighed down Sudan with war and enmity for the last 30 years, health care has become an afterthought and basically lost in the midst of what governments might believe to

Parental emotionality is related to preschool children’s neural responses to emotional faces

WorldCat   Gottman   J.M. , Katz   L.F. , Hooven   C. ( 1996 ). Parental meta-emotion philosophy and the emotional life of families: theoretical models and preliminary data . Journal

Updated beliefs and shaken confidence: evidence from vaccine hesitancy caused by experiencing “COVID arm”

asked about the following demographic, socioeconomic, and political characteristics: age, gender, marital status, number of children, gender and relative age of siblings, prefecture of residence, working ... status, highest educational degree, personal income, household income, party support, self-perceived degree of right-leaning political beliefs, degree of dissatisfaction with current politics, and self

Regional opening strategies with commuter testing and containment of new SARS-CoV-2 variants in Germany

with particular focus on commuter testing. We account for political interventions by varying contact reduction values in private and public locations such as homes, schools, workplaces, and other. We ... . Since political decisions require time, intervention implementation allows for certain delay. Commuter testing is conducted for all commuters coming from red zones. If tested positive, presymptomatic