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Probable PTSD was common among Sudanese refugees in Cairo
Pilot study documents high prevalence of probable PTSD among Sudanese refugees in Egypt, highlighting need for culturally sensitive mental health interventions in refugee response frameworks.
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Finnish COVID-19 monitoring favored broad data over equity-focused detail
Examine how Finland's COVID-19 health monitoring systems shaped pandemic response and health equity through data governance decisions, revealing how aggregate data masked vulnerable populations.
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Rohingya refugees showed strong natural immunity and fading vaccine immunity
Study of antibody durability following SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, with implications for vaccination strategy in humanitarian settings.
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Italian hospital network tracked COVID-19 admissions reliably
Sentinel Hospital Network in Italy monitored COVID-19 admissions across 21 hospitals, demonstrating vaccination's impact and validating surveillance reliability.
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Air pollution in Israel linked to thousands of premature deaths annually
Analysis of premature mortality and years of life lost from PM2.5, NO2, and ozone exposure in Israel from 2015-2023, compared to 41 European countries using updated WHO guidelines.
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Protocol compares two systems for Belgian ILI surveillance
Protocol for evaluating code-based versus questionnaire-based influenza-like illness surveillance systems in Belgian general practices using CDC guidelines and multi-criteria decision analysis.
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Evidence briefs for policy need better evaluation tools
Evidence briefs for policy lack standardized methodologies and validation frameworks. This research identifies critical gaps in production and utilization, calling for enhanced quality assurance.
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Post-COVID initiatives align unevenly with UHC and health security
Analysis of 63 post-COVID health policy initiatives reveals 81% alignment with WHO recommendations, but significant gaps between policy commitments and actual implementation of integrated UHC and.