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期刊名:Annals of global health

缩写:ANN GLOB HEALTH

ISSN:2214-9996

e-ISSN:2214-9996

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Nicholas Leahy,Melissa Rallo,Lillianna Pedersen et al. Nicholas Leahy et al.
Introduction: As trends in life expectancy continue to improve, the burden of loneliness in geriatric populations on a global scale is increasing. With advancing age comes an increase in the number of life events that can perpetuate a state...
Jaya Prasad Tripathy,Pvm Lakshmi,Tanu Anand et al. Jaya Prasad Tripathy et al.
Background: Mathematical models are not integrated into the policy‑making process in low‑ and middle‑income countries, including India, primarily due to limited capacity in building mathematical models, lack of trust in the model finding...
Laston Gonah,Dumisani Sibanda,Sibusiso C Nomatshilla Laston Gonah
Introduction: In Zimbabwe, studies have mainly focused on child and maternal factors contributing to under‑5‑year mortality, and little has been published concerning the paternal social determinants, which are also important. Aim: The goa...
Saloni Mitra,Ritika Shetty,Shirish Rao et al. Saloni Mitra et al.
Background: Lack of policy prioritization of surgical, obstetric, trauma and anesthesia (SOTA) care in South and Southeast Asian countries could be a potential contributor to limited access to care. Objective: To assess the SOTA care priori...
Elias M A Militao,Olalekan A Uthman,Elsa M Salvador et al. Elias M A Militao et al.
Background: Metabolic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes are increasingly recognized as not just medical issues, but as complex conditions influenced by various factors. Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association betwee...
Emília Virgínia Noormahomed,Sérgio Noormahomed,Matchecane Cossa et al. Emília Virgínia Noormahomed et al.
Background: African research capacity is challenged by insufficient infrastructure to solicit and manage grants from local and international funding agencies. Objective: The manuscript provides an overview and discusses lessons learned abou...
Christopher W Reynolds,Whitney Lieb,Andrea Schecter et al. Christopher W Reynolds et al.
Background: While cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, significant disparities exist in care access in low‑ and middle‑income countries (LMICs). In Liberia, screening and treatment for anal cancers remain limited, and are exacerb...
Lynn M Atuyambe,Raphael E Arku,Natasha Naidoo et al. Lynn M Atuyambe et al.
Introduction: Despite the broad improvement in air quality, air pollution remains a major leading global risk factor for ill health and deaths each year. Air pollution has a significant impact on both health and economic growth in Africa. T...
Jingting Zhang,Jincheng Tang,Renyi Yang et al. Jingting Zhang et al.
Background: Smoking is the primary risk factor for tracheal, bronchus, and lung (TBL) cancer. Objective: This study aims to explore the epidemiological trends of smoking-attributable TBL cancer from 1990 to 2021. Methods: Mortality and disa...
Claire Zeigler,Zachary G Jacobs,Sara U Schwanke Khilji et al. Claire Zeigler et al.
Background: Global health education is important for addressing health inequities nationally and internationally. Physician shortages in underserved areas suggest more exposure during training is needed. Objective: To study the impact of a ...