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Vaccines and Public Trust: Containing COVID-19 in Cuba
MEDICC Rev. 2022 Jan 31;24(1):9-13. doi: 10.37757/MR2022.V24.N1.11.ABSTRACTAs 2021 drew to a close, Cuba struggled to contain the highly transmissible omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, braced for a new wave of infections and kept a close eye on other variants of concern popping up around the world-a common experience to countries everywhere as we head into the second year of the pandemic. In Cuba, however, there is one marked difference making all the difference: by early January, 87% of the population was fully vaccinated using a three-dose schedule of vaccines developed and produced on the island.[1] This massive vaccinatio...
Source: MEDICC Review - February 14, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Conner Gorry Source Type: research

Prevalence and genotype distribution of viral hepatitis B in Cambodia between 1990 and 2020: a systematic review and meta-analysis
ConclusionsThe decrease in HBV infection prevalence in Cambodia demonstrates the effects of national hepatitis B immunization, improved clinical hygiene, and the use of disposable devices. However, the estimated HBV prevalence among the general population indicates an intermediate endemicity level of HBV infection. Therefore, population screening and linkage to care, high vaccination coverage, health promotion, and HBV surveillance are essential to meet the WHO 2030 goal.
Source: Archives of Public Health - April 13, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Vaccines and Public Trust: Containing COVID-19 in Cuba
MEDICC Rev. 2022 Jan 31;24(1):9-13. doi: 10.37757/MR2022.V24.N1.11.ABSTRACTAs 2021 drew to a close, Cuba struggled to contain the highly transmissible omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, braced for a new wave of infections and kept a close eye on other variants of concern popping up around the world-a common experience to countries everywhere as we head into the second year of the pandemic. In Cuba, however, there is one marked difference making all the difference: by early January, 87% of the population was fully vaccinated using a three-dose schedule of vaccines developed and produced on the island.[1] This massive vaccinatio...
Source: MEDICC Review - February 14, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Conner Gorry Source Type: research