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Sonali S Salunkhe,Sahal Alzahrani,Beatrice Ugiliweneza Sonali S Salunkhe
Introduction: In the opioid epidemic, the U.S. faces a significant public health crisis, with some areas of the country, such as rural and Appalachian regions, suffering more than others. The differential regional impact ...
Mary Issac,Andrea Flinchum,Kevin Spicer Mary Issac
Introduction: Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) are considered urgent, antibiotic-resistant threats in the U.S. and are of global concern. Active collaboration between public health authorities and healthcare fa...
Ted Olson Ted Olson
Ted Olson, PhD, is a professor of both Appalachian Studies and Bluegrass, Old-Time and Roots Music Studies at East Tennessee State University. In this piece, he reviews Professor Judah Schept's Coal, Cages, Crisis: The Rise of the Prison Ec...
Victor Garcia,Lisa McCann,Erick Lauber et al. Victor Garcia et al.
Introduction: Take-home naloxone (THN) is being made available across rural Appalachia to curb opioid overdose fatalities. Despite this initiative, some opioid users do not possess naloxone, and if they do, do not adminis...
Jodi L Southerland Jodi L Southerland
Demographic aging is accelerating in the Appalachian Region, resulting in a growing proportion of caregivers living in areas that lack services to support their needs. Strategies are urgently needed in Appalachia to address deficiencies in ...
David L Driscoll,Hannah O&#x;Donnell,Maitri Patel et al. David L Driscoll et al.
Introduction: Residents of Appalachia experience elevated rates of morbidity and mortality compared to national averages, and these disparities are associated with inequitable exposures to various determinants of populati...
Florence M Weierbach,Rebecca Adkins Fletcher,Ingrid E Luffman et al. Florence M Weierbach et al.
Introduction: The newly emergent COVID-19 virus reached pandemic levels in March 2020. By the middle of August 2020, there were over 1 million deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the U.S., with those in rural areas outpacing...
Radwa Omar,Karen Hande,Natasha McClure Radwa Omar
At a rural Appalachian health clinic in Kentucky, 20% of patients under 18 years were not up to date with the CDC-recommended immunization schedule. Reasons parents or caregivers chose to delay or refuse their child's immunizations were exp...
Maria L Gomez,Tofial Azam,Jean Edward et al. Maria L Gomez et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has had detrimental impacts in non-rural Black and rural Appalachian populations. Yet despite the pandemic's magnitude, there is a scarcity of research exploring potential influences of...
Rachel E Dixon,Randolph F Wykoff Rachel E Dixon
With the passing of our founding Editor-in-Chief, Dr. F. Douglas Scutchfield, the Journal of Appalachian Health team reflects on a life well lived and a monumental public legacy left behind. We thank "Scutch" for enriching the lives of so m...