Tomasz Jerzyński,Giorgi Mzhavanadze,Gerry V Stimson
Tomasz Jerzyński
Background: Global estimates of adult use of nicotine vaping devices are limited by uneven survey coverage and substantial gaps in country-level data. We therefore developed a structured three-stage approach to synthesize...
Spatial distribution and multilevel analysis of full vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months in Democratic Republic of Congo [0.03%]
刚果民主共和国12-23月龄儿童全程接种覆盖率的空间分布及多水平分析
Nigussie Adam Birhan,Abebew Aklog Asmare,Kefale Tilahun Getahun et al.
Nigussie Adam Birhan et al.
Background: Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions for reducing child morbidity and mortality. However, full vaccination coverage remains suboptimal in many low- and middle-income countr...
Effect of completing eight or more antenatal care contacts on adverse pregnancy outcomes in a district hospital in Ghana: A propensity score-matched and doubly robust analysis [0.03%]
冈比亚地区医院妊娠结局不良的八大或以上产前护理接触次数的影响:倾向得分匹配和双重稳健分析
Frederick Osei Owusu,Emmanuel Konadu,Helena Addai-Manu et al.
Frederick Osei Owusu et al.
Introduction: Evidence from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), especially using robust causal inference techniques to estimate the association between ≥8 antenatal care (ANC) contacts and adverse pregnancy outcome...
Efficacy of device-measured physical activity on cardiometabolic outcomes among individuals with abnormal glucose tolerance in Ghana: A pilot randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
在血糖异常的加纳人中,基于设备测量的体力活动对心代谢结局的影响:一项初步随机对照试验的功效分析
Thomas Hormenu,Ebenezer Oduro Antiri,Stephen Ocansey et al.
Thomas Hormenu et al.
Background: Abnormal glucose tolerance (AGT) is surging rapidly in sub-Saharan Africa, yet evidence on effective interventions remain limited. Physical activity improves glycemic control, but self-reported measures are pr...
Carol J Burns,Judy S LaKind,Donald R Mattison et al.
Carol J Burns et al.
Environmental epidemiologic research provides invaluable information for understanding the relationship between environmental exposures and health outcomes. Chemical risk assessment, a foundation of public health decision-making, benefits f...
Magnitude and correlates of overweight or obesity among adults with diabetes mellitus duration of five or more years in rural Uganda: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
乌干达农村地区五年以上病程2型糖尿病成人患者超重和肥胖的流行率及影响因素横断面研究
Boniface Amanee Elias Lumori,Lodiong Jackson Dumo Lodiong,Ucama Ufoymungu Patrick et al.
Boniface Amanee Elias Lumori et al.
Background: Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for micro and macrovascular diseases, with diabetes mellitus exacerbating these burdens. We determined the prevalence of overweight or obesity and its associated f...
Interpretation of the IARC quantitative bias analysis of talc and ovarian cancer [0.03%]
IARC关于滑石粉与卵巢癌的定量偏倚分析解读
Julie E Goodman,Denali N Boon
Julie E Goodman
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) conducted a quantitative bias analysis (QBA) of talc use and ovarian cancer in Monograph 136. While the inclusion of a QBA was an important improvement compared to prior monographs, it ...
A temporal network analysis of drug co-prescription during antidepressants and anxiolytics dispensing in the Netherlands from 2018 to 2022 [0.03%]
2018年至2022年荷兰抗抑郁药和镇静剂共处方的时变网络分析
Aly Lamuri,Spyros Balafas,Eelko Hak et al.
Aly Lamuri et al.
Background: Drug prescription networks (DPNs) model the temporal dynamics of medication co-prescription within a population. Understanding these networks can provide insights into polypharmacy and prescribing behaviors. ...
Barriers and facilitators to healthcare access for migrants in Morocco: A narrative review [0.03%]
摩洛哥移民就医障碍及便利性因素:叙述性综述研究
Amaghdour Chaimaa,Farhan Houssein Ali,Belouali Radouane et al.
Amaghdour Chaimaa et al.
Background: International migration has increased significantly in recent decades, creating major challenges for health systems, particularly in transit and destination countries such as Morocco. Migrants, often living in...
Comment on "do certain blood groups increase COVID-19 severity and mortality?" [0.03%]
关于“某些血型会增加COVID-19的严重性和死亡率吗?”的评论
Prashant Ramdas Kokiwar,Amit Singh Pawaiya,Ranjana Roy et al.
Prashant Ramdas Kokiwar et al.