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Anesthesiologists and Disaster Medicine: A Needs Assessment for Education and Training and Reported Willingness to Respond.
CONCLUSIONS: Few anesthesiologists reported receiving sufficient education and training in disaster medicine and public health preparedness. Providing education and training and enhancing related employee services may further bolster WTR and help to build a more capable and effective medical workforce for disaster response. PMID: 28431426 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Anesthesia and Analgesia - April 23, 2017 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Hayanga HK, Barnett DJ, Shallow NR, Roberts M, Thompson CB, Bentov I, Demiralp G, Winters BD, Schwengel DA Tags: Anesth Analg Source Type: research

Association between multimorbidity, intensive care unit admission, and death in patients with COVID-19 in Brazil: a cross-section study, 2020
CONCLUSION: Our results showed an association between multimorbidity, ICU admission, and death in COVID-19 patients in Brazil.PMID:36197353 | DOI:10.1590/1516-3180.2022.0226.R1.21072022
Source: Sao Paulo Medical Journal - October 5, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jefferson Paix ão Cardoso Maria In ês Pardo Calazans Aretha Lorena Fonseca Cantanhede Carneiro Cayara Mattos Costa Edna Luisa Oliveira Monteiro Liliana Yanet G ómez Aristizábal Juliana da Silva Oliveira Alcione Miranda Dos Santos Source Type: research

Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination coverage and associated factors in patients hospitalized with acute exacerbations of COPD in China: Findings from the real-world data
CONCLUSIONS: Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination coverage are extremely low. Urgent measures are necessary to increase vaccination coverage among inpatients with AECOPD in China.PMID:37488669 | DOI:10.1097/CM9.0000000000002790
Source: Chinese Medical Journal - July 24, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ruoxi He Xiaoxia Ren Ke Huang Jieping Lei Hongtao Niu Wei Li Fen Dong Baicun Li Ye Wang Ting Yang Chen Wang Source Type: research

80 years ago today: MRC researchers discover viral cause of flu | Michael Bresalier
Forget bird flu and swine flu, it was ferret flu and The Field magazine that helped MRC scientists discover the influenza virus, after eleven years of dedicated research.In the spring of 1933 a team of Medical Research Council (MRC) staff gathered nasal fluids and throat garglings from a sick researcher, filtered them, and dripped them into ferrets. Within forty-eight hours the ferrets would start sneezing and displaying signs of an influenza-like disease. This research formed the basis of an extraordinarily important Lancet paper by Wilson Smith, Christopher H Andrewes and Patrick Laidlaw, published on 8 July 1933, identi...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - July 8, 2013 Category: Science Tags: Blogposts guardian.co.uk Medical research History of science Source Type: news

Google’s Flu Project Shows the Failings of Big Data
MoreGoogle Will Start Encrypting Your SearchesScientists Can Now Predict the FluGoogle Will Pay You $15 for Each Business User You Get Hooked on GoogleBig data: as buzzwords go, it’s inescapable. Gigantic corporations like SAS and IBM tout their big data analytics, while experts promise that big data—our exponentially growing ability to collect and analyze information about anything at all—will transform everything from business to sports to cooking. Big data was—no surprise—one of the major themes coming out of this month’s SXSW Interactive conference. It’s inescapable. MoreTwitter Data Reveals W...
Source: TIME.com: Top Science and Health Stories - March 13, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Bryan Walsh Tags: Uncategorized analysis big data CDC computer flu Google google flu trends illness influenza Model prediction Search SXSW Source Type: news

Influenza Vaccination among Pregnant Women: Patient Beliefs and Medical Provider Practices.
Authors: Stark LM, Power ML, Turrentine M, Samelson R, Siddiqui MM, Paglia MJ, Strassberg ER, Kelly E, Murtough KL, Schulkin J Abstract ACOG's research department recruited four medical centers to participate in a study on the attitudes and practices of medical providers and pregnant patients regarding influenza vaccination. Medical providers and patients were given voluntary surveys and medical record data was collected over two flu seasons, from 2013 to 2015. Discrepancies between self-reports of medical providers and patients and medical records were observed. Nearly 80% of patients self-reported accepting the i...
Source: Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology - August 27, 2016 Category: OBGYN Tags: Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol Source Type: research

Inspecting the Mechanism: A Longitudinal Analysis of Socioeconomic Status Differences in Perceived Influenza Risks, Vaccination Intentions, and Vaccination Behaviors during the 2009-2010 Influenza Pandemic
Conclusions. Closing the socioeconomic gap in influenza vaccination requires multipronged strategies that not only increase vaccination intentions by improving knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs but also facilitate follow-through on initial vaccination plans by improving behavioral control and access to vaccination for individuals with low education, employed persons, and the uninsured.
Source: Medical Decision Making - August 30, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: Maurer, J. Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Medical Masks vs N95 Respirators for Preventing COVID-19 in Health Care Workers A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials.
CONCLUSIONS: Low certainty evidence suggests that medical masks and N95 respirators offer similar protection against viral respiratory infection including coronavirus in health care workers during non-aerosol generating care. Preservation of N95 respirators for high-risk, aerosol generating procedures in this pandemic should be considered when in short supply. PMID: 32246890 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Respiratory Care - April 3, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Bartoszko JJ, Farooqi MAM, Alhazzani W, Loeb M Tags: Influenza Other Respir Viruses Source Type: research

Continuing Concerns About H7N9 Influenza
The H7N9 avian flu strain that emerged in China earlier this year has subsided for now, but it would be a mistake to be reassured by this apparent lull in infections. The virus has several highly unusual traits that paint a disquieting picture of a pathogen that may yet lead to a pandemic, according to lead scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - July 11, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Bird Flu / Avian Flu Source Type: news