Making predictions under interventions: a case study from the PREDICT-CVD cohort in New Zealand primary care [0.03%]
干预下的预测:新西兰初级保健中PREDICT-CVD队列的案例研究
Lijing Lin,Katrina Poppe,Angela Wood et al.
Lijing Lin et al.
Background: Most existing clinical prediction models do not allow predictions under interventions. Such predictions allow predicted risk under different proposed strategies to be compared and are therefore useful to suppo...
Editorial: Multilevel social determinants of individual and family well-being: national and international perspectives [0.03%]
社论:多水平社会决定因素与个人及家庭福祉——国家和国际视角
Dillon T Browne,Brae Anne McArthur,Nicole Racine
Dillon T Browne
Aetiology of non-malaria acute febrile illness fever in children in rural Guinea-Bissau: a prospective cross-sectional investigation [0.03%]
几内亚比绍农村地区儿童急性发热性疾病的病因学调查:前瞻性横断面研究
Rui Gutierrez,Mariana Landa,Masse Sambou et al.
Rui Gutierrez et al.
Background: With growing use of parasitological tests to detect malaria and decreasing incidence of the disease in Africa; it becomes necessary to increase the understanding of causes of non-malaria acute febrile illness ...
The interplay of family history of depression and early trauma: associations with lifetime and current depression in the German national cohort (NAKO) [0.03%]
抑郁症家族史与早期创伤的相互作用:德国国家队列(NAKO)中lifetime和current抑郁症的相关性分析
Fabian Streit,Maja P Völker,Johanna Klinger-König et al.
Fabian Streit et al.
Introduction: Family history of depression and childhood maltreatment are established risk factors for depression. However, how these factors are interrelated and jointly influence depression risk is not well understood. ...
Spatial distribution of congenital syphilis in the state of Bahia, Brazil from 2009 to 2018 [0.03%]
巴西巴伊亚州2009至2018年先天性梅毒的地域分布
Caroline Luz Vital,Renato Barbosa Reis,Jorgana Fernanda de Souza Soares et al.
Caroline Luz Vital et al.
Objective: To describe the temporal trend and spatial distribution of congenital syphilis (CS) cases in the state of Bahia, Brazil between 2009 and 2018. ...
More than tears: associations between exposure to chemical agents used by law enforcement and adverse reproductive health outcomes [0.03%]
不止眼泪:执法人员使用的化学制剂暴露与不良生殖健康结局之间的关联
Asha Hassan,Alison Ojanen-Goldsmith,Anna K Hing et al.
Asha Hassan et al.
Despite routine law enforcement use of chemical agents for crowd control, the reproductive health safety profiles of these products are unknown. Moreover, limited evidence has documented a link between such exposures and adverse reproductiv...
Mobility data shows effectiveness of control strategies for COVID-19 in remote, sparse and diffuse populations [0.03%]
移动性数据展示了COVID-19控制策略在偏远、稀疏和分散的人群中的有效性
Yuval Berman,Shannon D Algar,David M Walker et al.
Yuval Berman et al.
Data that is collected at the individual-level from mobile phones is typically aggregated to the population-level for privacy reasons. If we are interested in answering questions regarding the mean, or working with groups appropriately mode...
Exploring how space, time, and sampling impact our ability to measure genetic structure across Plasmodium falciparum populations [0.03%]
空间、时间以及取样对恶性疟原虫群体遗传结构研究的影响探究
Rohan Arambepola,Sophie Bérubé,Betsy Freedman et al.
Rohan Arambepola et al.
A primary use of malaria parasite genomics is identifying highly related infections to quantify epidemiological, spatial, or temporal factors associated with patterns of transmission. For example, spatial clustering of highly related parasi...
Does tourism affect the long term course of COVID-19 pandemic in a country of destination? Evidence from a popular Greek island in 2020 where control measures were implemented [0.03%]
旅游业对目的地国家的COVID-19疫情长期发展有何影响?来自希腊一个受欢迎岛屿在2020年实施管控措施情况下的证据
Zacharoula Bogogiannidou,Michalis Koureas,Varvara A Mouchtouri et al.
Zacharoula Bogogiannidou et al.
Greece opened its points of entry on July 1, 2020, with specific guidelines for travellers arriving by sea, air or land. The aim of this article is to examine the effect of tourism on the long term course of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (CO...
John E Meador,Wesley James,Joseph Branson et al.
John E Meador et al.
Hesitancy to receive a COVID-19 vaccination across sub-groups within the US population contributed to higher illness rates and deaths. Specifically, minority groups and those living in rural and remote areas are more vaccine-hesitant popula...