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期刊名:Bmc public health

缩写:BMC PUBLIC HEALTH

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e-ISSN:1471-2458

IF/分区:3.6/Q1

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Objective: To create and verify a machine learning model that integrates social determinants of health (SDoH) for assessing post-stroke depression (PSD) and examining the association between SDoH and disease outcomes. ...
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Background: Health literacy has recently been proposed as a resource to deal with health-related information during the COVID-19 pandemic. Especially the education sector was affected by the consequences of the pandemic, ...
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Background: While most parasitic diseases are being eradicated, clonorchiasis remains endemic and continues to pose a significant public health burden in South Korea. The prevalence has been monitored through nationwide o...
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Background: Serious outcomes of COVID-19 may include admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) or death. Multiple risk factors exist which may contribute to these outcomes. The aim of the study, employing a large national...
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Background: Trachoma is the world's major infectious cause of blindness, responsible for blinding 1.9 million people, including 1.2 million irreversibly. It is still endemic predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa, including ...