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The role of blood groups, vaccine type and gender in predicting the severity of side effects among university students receiving COVID-19 vaccines
On March 11th, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) a pandemic. To control the pandemic, billions of vaccine doses have been administered worldwide. Predictor...
Source: BMC Infectious Diseases - June 6, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Ohoud S. Almalki, Eman Y. Santali, Abdulaziz A. Alhothali, Ashraf A. Ewis, Abeer Shady, Ahmed Ibrahim Fathelrahman and Sayed F. Abdelwahab Tags: Research Source Type: research

The Stock Market ' s Fear Gauge Sinks to Pre-Pandemic Levels
As the market rallied on Friday, its fear gauge was falling fast. The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, was down 5.3% to 14.82 in Friday trading. That would be its lowest close since Feb. 19, 2020, nearly a month before the World Health Organization first declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic. Th#cboe #vix
Source: Reuters: Health - June 3, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A rapid increase in coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, Central African Republic
Bull World Health Organ. 2023 Jun 1;101(6):431-436. doi: 10.2471/BLT.22.289155. Epub 2023 Mar 31.ABSTRACTPROBLEM: In 2021, Central African Republic was facing multiple challenges in vaccinating its population against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including inadequate infrastructure and funding, a shortage of health workers and vaccine hesitancy among the population.APPROACH: To increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage, the health ministry used three main approaches: (i) task shifting to train and equip existing community health workers (CHWs) to deliver COVID-19 vaccination; (ii) evidence gathering to understand peopl...
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Adidja Amani Phionah Atuhebwe Franck Fortune Mboussou Nsenga Ngoy Nicaise Eloi M'boufoungou Fred Osei-Sarpong Celestin Traore Richard Mihigo Ted Chaiban Source Type: research

Rectal artesunate for severe malaria, implementation research, Zambia
CONCLUSION: Despite the effects of the coronavirus disease, our results confirmed that pre-referral rectal artesunate administered by community health volunteers can be an effective intervention for severe malaria among young children. Our results strengthen the case for wider expansion of the pre-referral treatment in Zambia and elsewhere when combined with supporting interventions.PMID:37265679 | PMC:PMC10225942 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.289181
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cathy Green Paula Quigley Tendayi Kureya Caroline Barber Ernest Chanda Busisiwe Moyo Bernard Mpande Kenneth Mubuyaeta Mutinta Mudenda Likando Mundia Ruth Nyirenda Auxilia Piringondo Hans Rietveld Sebastian Simpasa Dennis Simuyuni Garikai Zinumwe Source Type: research

A rapid increase in coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, Central African Republic
Bull World Health Organ. 2023 Jun 1;101(6):431-436. doi: 10.2471/BLT.22.289155. Epub 2023 Mar 31.ABSTRACTPROBLEM: In 2021, Central African Republic was facing multiple challenges in vaccinating its population against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including inadequate infrastructure and funding, a shortage of health workers and vaccine hesitancy among the population.APPROACH: To increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage, the health ministry used three main approaches: (i) task shifting to train and equip existing community health workers (CHWs) to deliver COVID-19 vaccination; (ii) evidence gathering to understand peopl...
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Adidja Amani Phionah Atuhebwe Franck Fortune Mboussou Nsenga Ngoy Nicaise Eloi M'boufoungou Fred Osei-Sarpong Celestin Traore Richard Mihigo Ted Chaiban Source Type: research

Rectal artesunate for severe malaria, implementation research, Zambia
CONCLUSION: Despite the effects of the coronavirus disease, our results confirmed that pre-referral rectal artesunate administered by community health volunteers can be an effective intervention for severe malaria among young children. Our results strengthen the case for wider expansion of the pre-referral treatment in Zambia and elsewhere when combined with supporting interventions.PMID:37265679 | PMC:PMC10225942 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.289181
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cathy Green Paula Quigley Tendayi Kureya Caroline Barber Ernest Chanda Busisiwe Moyo Bernard Mpande Kenneth Mubuyaeta Mutinta Mudenda Likando Mundia Ruth Nyirenda Auxilia Piringondo Hans Rietveld Sebastian Simpasa Dennis Simuyuni Garikai Zinumwe Source Type: research

A rapid increase in coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, Central African Republic
Bull World Health Organ. 2023 Jun 1;101(6):431-436. doi: 10.2471/BLT.22.289155. Epub 2023 Mar 31.ABSTRACTPROBLEM: In 2021, Central African Republic was facing multiple challenges in vaccinating its population against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including inadequate infrastructure and funding, a shortage of health workers and vaccine hesitancy among the population.APPROACH: To increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage, the health ministry used three main approaches: (i) task shifting to train and equip existing community health workers (CHWs) to deliver COVID-19 vaccination; (ii) evidence gathering to understand peopl...
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Adidja Amani Phionah Atuhebwe Franck Fortune Mboussou Nsenga Ngoy Nicaise Eloi M'boufoungou Fred Osei-Sarpong Celestin Traore Richard Mihigo Ted Chaiban Source Type: research

Rectal artesunate for severe malaria, implementation research, Zambia
CONCLUSION: Despite the effects of the coronavirus disease, our results confirmed that pre-referral rectal artesunate administered by community health volunteers can be an effective intervention for severe malaria among young children. Our results strengthen the case for wider expansion of the pre-referral treatment in Zambia and elsewhere when combined with supporting interventions.PMID:37265679 | PMC:PMC10225942 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.289181
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cathy Green Paula Quigley Tendayi Kureya Caroline Barber Ernest Chanda Busisiwe Moyo Bernard Mpande Kenneth Mubuyaeta Mutinta Mudenda Likando Mundia Ruth Nyirenda Auxilia Piringondo Hans Rietveld Sebastian Simpasa Dennis Simuyuni Garikai Zinumwe Source Type: research

A rapid increase in coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, Central African Republic
Bull World Health Organ. 2023 Jun 1;101(6):431-436. doi: 10.2471/BLT.22.289155. Epub 2023 Mar 31.ABSTRACTPROBLEM: In 2021, Central African Republic was facing multiple challenges in vaccinating its population against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including inadequate infrastructure and funding, a shortage of health workers and vaccine hesitancy among the population.APPROACH: To increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage, the health ministry used three main approaches: (i) task shifting to train and equip existing community health workers (CHWs) to deliver COVID-19 vaccination; (ii) evidence gathering to understand peopl...
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Adidja Amani Phionah Atuhebwe Franck Fortune Mboussou Nsenga Ngoy Nicaise Eloi M'boufoungou Fred Osei-Sarpong Celestin Traore Richard Mihigo Ted Chaiban Source Type: research

Rectal artesunate for severe malaria, implementation research, Zambia
CONCLUSION: Despite the effects of the coronavirus disease, our results confirmed that pre-referral rectal artesunate administered by community health volunteers can be an effective intervention for severe malaria among young children. Our results strengthen the case for wider expansion of the pre-referral treatment in Zambia and elsewhere when combined with supporting interventions.PMID:37265679 | PMC:PMC10225942 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.289181
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cathy Green Paula Quigley Tendayi Kureya Caroline Barber Ernest Chanda Busisiwe Moyo Bernard Mpande Kenneth Mubuyaeta Mutinta Mudenda Likando Mundia Ruth Nyirenda Auxilia Piringondo Hans Rietveld Sebastian Simpasa Dennis Simuyuni Garikai Zinumwe Source Type: research

A rapid increase in coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, Central African Republic
Bull World Health Organ. 2023 Jun 1;101(6):431-436. doi: 10.2471/BLT.22.289155. Epub 2023 Mar 31.ABSTRACTPROBLEM: In 2021, Central African Republic was facing multiple challenges in vaccinating its population against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including inadequate infrastructure and funding, a shortage of health workers and vaccine hesitancy among the population.APPROACH: To increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage, the health ministry used three main approaches: (i) task shifting to train and equip existing community health workers (CHWs) to deliver COVID-19 vaccination; (ii) evidence gathering to understand peopl...
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Adidja Amani Phionah Atuhebwe Franck Fortune Mboussou Nsenga Ngoy Nicaise Eloi M'boufoungou Fred Osei-Sarpong Celestin Traore Richard Mihigo Ted Chaiban Source Type: research

Rectal artesunate for severe malaria, implementation research, Zambia
CONCLUSION: Despite the effects of the coronavirus disease, our results confirmed that pre-referral rectal artesunate administered by community health volunteers can be an effective intervention for severe malaria among young children. Our results strengthen the case for wider expansion of the pre-referral treatment in Zambia and elsewhere when combined with supporting interventions.PMID:37265679 | PMC:PMC10225942 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.289181
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cathy Green Paula Quigley Tendayi Kureya Caroline Barber Ernest Chanda Busisiwe Moyo Bernard Mpande Kenneth Mubuyaeta Mutinta Mudenda Likando Mundia Ruth Nyirenda Auxilia Piringondo Hans Rietveld Sebastian Simpasa Dennis Simuyuni Garikai Zinumwe Source Type: research

A rapid increase in coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, Central African Republic
Bull World Health Organ. 2023 Jun 1;101(6):431-436. doi: 10.2471/BLT.22.289155. Epub 2023 Mar 31.ABSTRACTPROBLEM: In 2021, Central African Republic was facing multiple challenges in vaccinating its population against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including inadequate infrastructure and funding, a shortage of health workers and vaccine hesitancy among the population.APPROACH: To increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage, the health ministry used three main approaches: (i) task shifting to train and equip existing community health workers (CHWs) to deliver COVID-19 vaccination; (ii) evidence gathering to understand peopl...
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Adidja Amani Phionah Atuhebwe Franck Fortune Mboussou Nsenga Ngoy Nicaise Eloi M'boufoungou Fred Osei-Sarpong Celestin Traore Richard Mihigo Ted Chaiban Source Type: research

Rectal artesunate for severe malaria, implementation research, Zambia
CONCLUSION: Despite the effects of the coronavirus disease, our results confirmed that pre-referral rectal artesunate administered by community health volunteers can be an effective intervention for severe malaria among young children. Our results strengthen the case for wider expansion of the pre-referral treatment in Zambia and elsewhere when combined with supporting interventions.PMID:37265679 | PMC:PMC10225942 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.289181
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - June 2, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cathy Green Paula Quigley Tendayi Kureya Caroline Barber Ernest Chanda Busisiwe Moyo Bernard Mpande Kenneth Mubuyaeta Mutinta Mudenda Likando Mundia Ruth Nyirenda Auxilia Piringondo Hans Rietveld Sebastian Simpasa Dennis Simuyuni Garikai Zinumwe Source Type: research