Sears, Jeanelle S Maziarz, Lauren Wilken, Lara Bussard, Michelle Knippen, Kerri
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Health promotion practice
The COVID-19 pandemic was uniquely challenging for public health workers charged with enforcing recommendations. In the United States, media reports highlight frequent outbursts and threats from community members and elected officials regarding masking protocols, vaccine mandates, and other public health measures such as isolation/quarantining reco...
Meier, Sooahn Martens, Kerstin
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Frontiers in Political Science
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered turbulent times across the globe, reminding us of the highly multidimensional and interdependent nature of today's world. Next to diverging national attempts to constrain the spread of the virus, numerous international organizations worked intensely to minimize the impacts of the disease on a regional or/and glob...
Siani, Alessandro
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Open Health
This short commentary draws on academic and grey literature to critically evaluate the UK response to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting aspects in which the response fell short and their ramifications on public trust and compliance with preventive measures. Such aspects include the initial delay in response to the outbreak, the controversial “her...
Joe, Carina C D Segireddy, Rameswara R Oliveira, Cathy Berg, Adam Li, Yuanyuan Doultsinos, Dimitrios Scholze, Steffi Ahmad, Asma Nestola, Piergiuseppe Niemann, Julia
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Biotechnology and bioengineering
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations' "100-day moonshot" aspires to launch a new vaccine within 100 days of pathogen identification, followed by large-scale vaccine availability within the "second hundred days." Here, we describe work to optimize adenoviral vector manufacturing for rapid response, by minimizing time to clinical trial...
Daoud, Ahmed Osama Elattar, Hoda Abdelatif, Gaber Morsy, Karim M. Peters, Robert W. Mostafa, Mohamed K.
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted many daily activities and services we depend on. Due to changes in waste quantity and types, solid waste management (SWM) services such as waste collection, transportation, and treatment/disposal suffered. Global rules and mandates were issued to address these changes and the COVID-19 pandemic. This mini review ex...
Zhao, Laijun Min, Mengmeng Huang, Xiaoyan Qian, Ying Zhou, Lixin Yang, Pingle
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background The COVID-19 pandemic is sweeping the world, and countries along the Belt and Road (B&R) route have also been hit hard. However, the impact varied greatly from country to country, some severely and others mildly. What factors have led to such a wide variation? Method In this paper, we considered institutional, infrastructural, economic, ...
Musharbash, Michael DiLorenzo, Madeline Genes, Nicholas Mukherjee, Vikramjit Klinger, Amanda
Introduction: We sought to describe the demographic characteristics, clinical features, and outcomes of a cohort of patients who presented to our emergency departments with mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infection between May 1–August 1, 2022.Case Series: We identified 145 patients tested for mpox, of whom 79 were positive. All positive cases we...
Young, Gillian Mathews, Maria Hedden, Lindsay Lukewich, Julia Marshall, Emily Gard Gill, Paul McKay, Madeleine Ryan, Dana Spencer, Sarah Buote, Richard
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Frontiers in Communication
Introduction Providing family physicians (FPs) with the information they need is crucial for their participation in a coordinated pandemic or health emergency response, and to allow them to effectively run their practices. Most pandemic planning documents do not address communication plans specific to FPs. This study describes FPs' experiences and ...
Xiao, Jin Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Dorota Ragusa, Patricia Mendez Chagoya, Luis Alberto Funkhouser, Kimberly Lischka, Tamara Wu, Tong Tong Fiscella, Kevin Kar, Kumari Saswati Al Jallad, Nisreen
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JMIR human factors
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and other possible future infectious disease pandemics, dentistry needs to consider modified dental examination regimens that render quality care and ensure the safety of patients and dental health care personnel (DHCP). This study aims to assess the acceptance and usability of an innovative mDentistry eHygiene model amid...
Branch-Elliman, Westyn Elwy, A. Rani Chambers, David A.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Rationale The host-pathogen relationship is inherently dynamic and constantly evolving. Applying an implementation science lens to policy evaluation suggests that policy impacts are variable depending upon key implementation outcomes (feasibility, acceptability, appropriateness costs) and conditions and contexts. COVID-19 case study Experiences wit...