Walter Dowdle, a renowned microbiologist, virologist, and public health leader who worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and WHO, and made significant contributions to ...
Interpreters, peer navigators, educational materials, and text message reminders can improve the yield and cost-effectiveness of screening and treatment for tuberculosis infection among migrants.
According to the State of Cardiovascular Health in the European Union (EU) report, published on Dec 15, 2025, by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), cardiovascular ...
Within many high-income countries, migrants face elevated risks of developing tuberculosis disease, due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections acquired before migration. For this reason, offering ...
I have every respect for your deductions, but you are wrong, completely and absolutely, and without any doubt.”1Tove Jansson, Comet in Moominland ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis identified prognostic factors associated with early mortality in septic shock. The identification of these prognostic factors could aid in clinical risk ...
Raphael died in Rome on April 6, 1520, after a brief illness marked by high, continuous fever. Contemporary accounts suggest ...
Early communication regarding prognosis and goals of care is crucial to ensuring a patient-centred approach to managing high-risk conditions such as septic shock. Identifying people at risk of poor ...
This study is the first to provide evidence towards successful implementation and effectiveness of a Birthing on Country service and the wrap around care in a rural setting and supports the urgent ...
We identified a large and rapidly growing cohort of people with MBC. The majority were initially diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer. Their demographic and clinical characteristics can be used ...
Fertility decline is a global trend but particularly a concern in the Western Pacific region. Since 2021, the total fertility rates in many parts of Asia have already fallen below 2.1 per woman, the ...
The term apoplexy was first used by Hippocrates and his followers between the 5th and 4th centuries BC. In western European medicine, the word came to be used as a synonym for what current physicians ...
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