Dengue is an acute mosquito-borne illness that is caused by four different dengue viruses (serotypes 1–4). More than half the ...
The incidence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales infections has increased substantially in recent years, now accounting for approximately 15% of isolates causing infections.1 ...
Journalist Linda Villarosa's writing has scrutinised pervasive racial health inequities in the USA, challenging health professionals and wider society to recognise the adverse impacts of racism on ...
Launched as a public–private partnership funded by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, the Study to Advance ...
The relentless increase in administrative responsibilities, amplified by electronic health record (EHR) systems, has diverted clinician attention from direct patient care, fuelling burnout.1 In ...
With almost 775 million COVID-19 cases reported worldwide and 67% of the global population vaccinated with a complete primary series of a COVID-19 vaccine, the deadly pace of the pandemic has slowed ...
There are significant disparities in the influence of air pollution depending on the demographic and socio-economic factors. AP exposure is associated with the threat of a higher risks of NSTEMI and ...
Although substantial variations in RSV seasonality were observed across provinces of China, our study identified distinct transmission zones with shared RSV circulating patterns. These findings could ...
Mass gatherings can attract several million people from across the world and pose huge public health challenges for the host ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalisation for acute lower respiratory infections in children younger than 5 years worldwide.1 Infants in their first 6 months of life ...
Indigenous Dene Elder Francois Paulette from northern Canada talked about climate change at the 2015 Parliament of the World Regions and warned “Your way of life is killing my way of life.”1 He ended ...
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, all children have the right to the highest attainable standard of health “without discrimination of any kind”.1 The UK has ...