…current levels of training in sexual health and training needs. In total, 97 surveys were distributed and 49 completed surveys were received. Of the 49 surveys returned, 22 consistently completed…
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…fibrosis (IPF), and ischemic heart disease), and other conditions (e.g., asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, and Raynaud’s syndrome). This expansion was achieved by linking workers’ compensation data with cancer records, hospitalizations,…
…and diagnosis.1Besides accessibility, increasing test uptake in communities also depends on risk perception, community awareness and knowledge, as well as stigma and discrimination. Traditionally disadvantaged communities are also impacted by…
…captured in heterogeneous models (e.g., agent-based models) that employ a bottom-up approach to build the in-silico population (i.e., computer representation of a real community) based on the smallest component, which is the individual. Using such…
…providers • How to communicate morbidity and mortality in children and other specific populations • How to communicate the difference between individual protection and beneficial community effect (i.e. herd immunity)…
…providers • How to communicate morbidity and mortality in children and other specific populations • How to communicate the difference between individual protection and beneficial community effect (i.e. herd immunity)…
…providers • How to communicate morbidity and mortality in children and other specific populations • How to communicate the difference between individual protection and beneficial community effect (i.e. herd immunity)…
…Prevention and Control (ECDC). This technical document is publicly available at: http://www.fuse.ac.uk/media/sites/researchwebsites/fuse/social-media-strategy-guide-for-public-health-co mmunication.pdf. Other workshop materials can be downloaded at: http://www.fuse.ac.uk/events/othereventswhichmaybeofinterest/fusesocialmediatrainingworkshop.html http://www.fuse.ac.uk/media/sites/researchwebsites/fuse/social-media-strategy-guide-for-public-health-communication.pdf http://www.fuse.ac.uk/media/sites/researchwebsites/fuse/social-media-strategy-guide-for-public-health-communication.pdf http://www.fuse.ac.uk/events/othereventswhichmaybeofinterest/fusesocialmediatrainingworkshop.html NCCID 19 Year 2 Report, 2017-2018—March…
…PHAC Modelling Group was formed in January 2020 and mostly comprises modellers and epidemiologists from the Public Health Risk Sciences Division of the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML), with statisticians, modellers…
…of people in and out of facilities and communities, and the significance of these factors for infectious disease transmission, and to highlight correctional facilities as important settings for primary health…