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The global burden of neglected zoonotic diseases: Current state of evidence
retrieved. By summing the available global estimates, the selected NZD s caused at least 21 million DALY s per year, a similar order of magnitude to (but less than) the burden due to foodborne disease ...
Non-response bias in the analysis of the association between mental health and the urban environment: a cross-sectional study in Brussels, Belgium
non-response and potential determinants was explored through logistic regressions. Results Participants with low income, low educational levels, lower or higher age or in households with children were less ...
Burden of infectious disease studies in Europe and the United Kingdom: a review of methodological design choices
however, there was less methodological consensus with regards to the disability weights and life tables that were applied. The number of burden of infectious disease studies undertaken across Europe has ...
The role of the perceived environment for recreational walking among adults in socioeconomically disadvantaged situations: A study using walk-along interviews
in socioeconomically disadvantaged situations (PSEDS) are generally less likely to engage in recreational walking (RW) compared to higher socioeconomic groups and are often more dependent on their ...
Attributing long-term changes in airborne birch and grass pollen concentrations to climate change and vegetation dynamics
airborne birch pollen concentrations with ∼6%. In contrast, the grass pollen production dynamics resulted into ∼10 times less grass pollen over the studied period compared to climate change effects. ...
Self-uniqueness beliefs and adherence to recommended precautions. A 5-wave longitudinal COVID-19 study
self-uniqueness beliefs suggested that these beliefs might predict adherence to precautions against COVID-19. OBJECTIVE: We examined if comparative optimism (believing that one is less at less than others), ...
Offering HPV self-sampling kits: an updated meta-analysis of the effectiveness of strategies to increase participation in cervical cancer screening
Opt-in strategies were less effective than send-to-all strategies. Health Topics: Quality of healthcare Qualité des soins de santé Kwaliteit van de gezondheidszorg Cancer Cancer Kanker Service: Centre du ...
Awareness of, Willingness to Take PrEP and Its Actual Use Among Belgian MSM at High Risk of HIV Infection: Secondary Analysis of the Belgian European MSM Internet Survey
lower among socioeconomically vulnerable MSM, MSM living outside large cities, MSM who were less open about their sexuality and those who did not identify as gay or homosexual. A lack of PrEP knowledge, ...
The cost of healthy versus current diets in the Netherlands for households with a low, middle and high education.
(2022) Abstract: The cost of food is an important driver of food choice and most evidence suggests that healthier diets are more costly than less healthy diets. However, current attempts to model the cost ...
Cyanotoxins and Food Contamination in Developing Countries: Review of Their Types, Toxicity, Analysis, Occurrence and Mitigation Strategies
developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America as this has received less attention. A total of 65 publications have been found (from 2000 until October 2021) reporting the contamination by one or more ...