Open access
Open access
Powered by Google Translator Translator

Global & Public Health (all articles)

MMWR Report: Fatal Yellow Fever in Travelers to Brazil

23 Mar, 2018 | 01:51h | UTC

MMWR Report: Fatal Yellow Fever in Travelers to Brazil, 2018 – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (free)

Commentaries: Thinking of Going to Brazil? You Will Need a Yellow Fever Vaccination – The New York Times (free) AND Brazil’s yellow fever outbreak, explained – VOX (free)

 


New Series from The Lancet Journals: Pathology and laboratory medicine in low-income and middle-income countries

23 Mar, 2018 | 01:46h | UTC

New Series from The Lancet Journals: Pathology and laboratory medicine in low-income and middle-income countries (free registration required for all articles and commentaries)

 


Viewpoint: Health, Faith, and Science on a Warming Planet

22 Mar, 2018 | 23:47h | UTC

Health, Faith, and Science on a Warming Planet – JAMA (free for a limited period)

 


WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region: A Systematic Review on Environmental Noise and Effects on Sleep

22 Mar, 2018 | 23:39h | UTC

WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region: A Systematic Review on Environmental Noise and Effects on Sleep – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (free)

See also: WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region: A Systematic Review on Environmental Noise and Cardiovascular and Metabolic Effects: A Summary – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (free)

 


Cluster-Randomized Trial of Blood-Pressure Reduction in Black Barbershops

16 Mar, 2018 | 03:37h | UTC

#ACC18 – Cluster-Randomized Trial of Blood-Pressure Reduction in Black Barbershops – New England Journal of Medicine (free for a limited period)

Commentaries: Barbershop-Based Intervention Leads to Blood Pressure Reductions in African-American Men – American College of Cardiology (free) AND Mixing Haircuts and Hypertension Rx a ‘Home Run’ for Blood Pressure Control – TCTMD (free)

“Among black male barbershop patrons with uncontrolled hypertension, health promotion by barbers resulted in larger blood-pressure reduction when coupled with medication management in barbershops by specialty-trained pharmacists”.

 


Research: Mapping child growth failure in Africa between 2000 and 2015

16 Mar, 2018 | 03:34h | UTC

Mapping child growth failure in Africa between 2000 and 2015 – Nature (free)

Invited commentary, by Kofi Annan: Data can help to end malnutrition across Africa (free)

Other commentaries: Africa ‘very, very far away’ from meeting global target to end child malnutrition – The Guardian (free) Local Burden of Disease – Child Growth Failure – IHME (free) AND Zooming in on advances and opportunities – IHME (free)

 


Research: Low-level lead exposure and mortality in US adults

16 Mar, 2018 | 02:43h | UTC

Low-level lead exposure and mortality in US adults: a population-based cohort study – The Lancet Public Health (free)

Commentaries: Lead and the heart: an ancient metal’s contribution to modern disease – The Lancet Public Health (free) AND Lead exposure may be linked to 412,000 premature US deaths yearly, study says – The Guardian (free) AND Lead and CDV deaths in US adults – Science Media Centre (free) AND Expert reaction to lead and CVD deaths in the US – Science Media Centre (free)

 


Research: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries

16 Mar, 2018 | 02:41h | UTC

Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries – JAMA (free article, editorials, author interview and video summary)

Commentaries: Why Is U.S. Health Care So Expensive? Some of the Reasons You’ve Heard Turn Out to Be Myths – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND Huge cost of US healthcare driven by drug prices and salaries – The Guardian (free) AND Healthcare: It’s The Prices, Stupid. Isn’t It? – Forbes (free) AND Physician Salaries, Drug Prices Drive High US Health Costs – Medscape (free registration required)

 


Research: Antifungal Combinations for Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis in Africa

16 Mar, 2018 | 02:12h | UTC

Antifungal Combinations for Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis in Africa – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

Commentary: Combo Tx Offers New Hope for Cryptococcal Meningitis – MedPage Today (free registration required)

 


Research: Pregnancy Outcomes after ZIKV Infection

16 Mar, 2018 | 02:11h | UTC

Pregnancy Outcomes after ZIKV Infection in French Territories in the Americas – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

Editorial: Recognizing the Global Impact of Zika Virus Infection during Pregnancy (free)

Quick Take Video Summary: Pregnancy Outcomes after Zika (free)

Commentaries: Study: 7% risk of birth defects in Zika pregnancies – CIDRAP (free) AND Birth defect rate pegged at 7 percent for babies born to Zika-infected women – Reuters (free)

 


Elder Abuse: Sometimes It’s Self-Inflicted

16 Mar, 2018 | 02:06h | UTC

Elder Abuse: Sometimes It’s Self-Inflicted – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free)

“The house is filthy. The elderly resident is struggling. But who has the right to intervene?” (via @NYTHealth see Tweet)

 


Research: Socioeconomic disparities in first stroke incidence, quality of care, and survival

16 Mar, 2018 | 02:02h | UTC

Socioeconomic disparities in first stroke incidence, quality of care, and survival: a nationwide registry-based cohort study of 44 million adults in England – The Lancet Public Health (free)

Invited commentary: Preventing stroke on the street where you live, work, and play (free)

Patients from the lowest socioeconomic groups had first stroke a median of 7 years earlier than those from the highest and a 26% higher adjusted risk of 1-year mortality.

 


Research: Efficacy of a single-dose regimen of inactivated whole-cell oral cholera vaccine

16 Mar, 2018 | 02:01h | UTC

Efficacy of a single-dose regimen of inactivated whole-cell oral cholera vaccine: results from 2 years of follow-up of a randomised trial – The Lancet Infectious Diseases (free)

Invited commentary: Cholera control: one dose at a time (free)

“Our results indicate that when such emergencies occur in populations with endemic cholera, the challenges of successfully completing a two-dose regimen should not deter deployment of OCV, because older children and adults will be protected for at least 2 years by a single dose”. (via @Onisillos see Tweet)

 


NIHR research on support for people with severe mental illness

16 Mar, 2018 | 01:41h | UTC

Forward Thinking – NIHR research on support for people with severe mental illness – NIHR Dissemination Centre (free)

 


WHO Guideline – Tobacco product regulation: building laboratory testing capacity

16 Mar, 2018 | 01:40h | UTC

Guideline: Tobacco product regulation: building laboratory testing capacity – World Health Organization (free)

News release: WHO issues new guidance on tobacco product regulation towards maximum protection of public health (free)

 


FDA Advances Plan To Slash Nicotine In Cigarettes

16 Mar, 2018 | 01:27h | UTC

FDA Advances Plan To Slash Nicotine In Cigarettes – NPR (free) AND FDA begins anti-smoking push to cut nicotine in cigarettes – STAT (free)

 


One-Month Tuberculosis Prophylaxis as Effective as Nine-Month Regimen for People Living with HIV

8 Mar, 2018 | 22:24h | UTC

One-Month Tuberculosis Prophylaxis as Effective as Nine-Month Regimen for People Living with HIV – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (free) (via @iasociety see Tweet)

Related: New ways to fight HIV and tuberculosis emerge at AIDS conference – Science (free)

 


The Tobacco Atlas, Sixth Edition

8 Mar, 2018 | 22:21h | UTC

The Tobacco Atlas, Sixth Edition (free PDF)

News Release: Big tobacco is targeting the world’s most vulnerable to increase profits – American Cancer Society (free)

See companion website: TobaccoAtlas.org

Related: Explore the GBD tool to compare tobacco risks globally – IHME (free interactive tool)

 


Systematic review: Effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions in primary care populations

8 Mar, 2018 | 22:09h | UTC

Effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions in primary care populations – Cochrane Library (free)

In general practice or emergency care settings, brief alcohol interventions can reduce alcohol consumption and related harm.

 


Cancer screening recommendations: an international comparison of high income countries

8 Mar, 2018 | 22:02h | UTC

Cancer screening recommendations: an international comparison of high income countries – Public Health Reviews (free) (via @hildabast see Tweet)

 


Research: Vaccines won’t overload the immune system

8 Mar, 2018 | 22:01h | UTC

Association Between Estimated Cumulative Vaccine Antigen Exposure Through the First 23 Months of Life and Non–Vaccine-Targeted Infections From 24 Through 47 Months of Age – JAMA (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Vaccines won’t overload your child’s immune system—or increase their risk of other infections – Science (free) AND Too Many Too Soon? No! – Science-Based Medicine (free) AND Study finds no immune overload for US kids’ vaccine schedule – CIDRAP (free)

 


Research: Effect of Offering Same-Day ART vs Usual Health Facility Referral

8 Mar, 2018 | 21:39h | UTC

Effect of Offering Same-Day ART vs Usual Health Facility Referral During Home-Based HIV Testing on Linkage to Care and Viral Suppression Among Adults With HIV in Lesotho: The CASCADE Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free)

Editorial: The Global HIV Epidemic: What Will It Take to Get to the Finish Line? (free)

Commentary: HIV in sub-Sahara Africa: Testing and treatment start at home improves therapy – Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, via EurekAlert (free)

Related: Starting antiretroviral therapy immediately after HIV diagnosis reduces transmission of the virus – NIHR Signal (free)

 


Nursing Now campaign: empowering nurses to improve global health

8 Mar, 2018 | 21:28h | UTC

New campaign: Nursing Now campaign: empowering nurses to improve global health – World Health Organization (free)

Related: Global nursing movement launches – Devex (free) AND Nursing Now campaign: raising the status of nurses – The Lancet (free registration required)

See also: Nursing Now Website

Source: International Health Policies Newsletter

 


Systematic Review: Vision screening for correctable visual acuity deficits in school-age children and adolescents

8 Mar, 2018 | 21:25h | UTC

Vision screening for correctable visual acuity deficits in school-age children and adolescents – Cochrane Library (free)

 


Zika, chikungunya and dengue: the causes and threats of new and re-emerging arboviral diseases

8 Mar, 2018 | 20:45h | UTC

Zika, chikungunya and dengue: the causes and threats of new and re-emerging arboviral diseases – The BMJ Global Health (free)

 


Stay Updated in Your Specialty

Telegram Channels
Free

WhatsApp alerts 10-day free trial

No spam, just news.