2025
Enhancing the response to avian influenza in the US and globally
Bartlett M, Palese P, Davis M, Vermund S, Bréchot C, Evans J, Sauer L, Osterhaus A, Pekosz A, Nelson M, Stachler E, Krammer F, Moreno G, Olinger G, Koopmans M. Enhancing the response to avian influenza in the US and globally. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas 2025, 46: 101100. DOI: 10.1016/j.lana.2025.101100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus infectionAvian influenza virus infectionEfficient human-to-human transmissionInfluenza virus infectionSporadic human infectionsCases of severe diseaseHuman-to-human transmissionGlobal Virus NetworkPandemic potentialAvian influenzaVirus infectionSevere diseaseCombat vaccine hesitancyHuman infectionsTargeted public health messagingViral adaptationEnhanced biosecurity measuresTargeted vaccinationImproved surveillancePublic health messagesContact with infected animalsRobust surveillance systemPublic health interventionsInfectionDairy cow herds
2024
Exploring women's bladder self‐care practices: A qualitative secondary analysis
Wyman J, Burgio K, Newman D, Cunningham S, Hebert‐Beirne J, Low L, Meister M, Stapleton A, Gahagan S, Williams B, Brubaker L, Mueller E, Acevedo‐Alvarez M, Fitzgerald C, Hardacker C, Hebert‐Beirne J, Griffith J, Kenton K, Simon M, Brown O, Geynisman‐Tan J, Mueller M, Markland A, Vaughan C, Coyne‐Beasley T, Burgio K, Lewis C, McGwin G, Williams B, Lukacz E, LaCoursiere D, Gahagan S, Nodora J, Low L, Miller J, Smith A, McGwin G, Rudser K, Brady S, Fok C, Harlow B, Scal P, Rockwood T, Newman D, Smith A, Berry A, Bilger A, Lipman T, Klusaritz H, Stapleton A, Wyman J, Sutcliffe S, James A, Lowder J, Meister M, Rickey L, Camenga D, Cunningham S, Brubaker L, Norton J. Exploring women's bladder self‐care practices: A qualitative secondary analysis. Journal Of Advanced Nursing 2024, 81: 909-925. PMID: 38864346, PMCID: PMC11635011, DOI: 10.1111/jan.16257.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-care practicesStandards for Reporting Qualitative ResearchBladder healthPrevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Research ConsortiumWomen's experiencesHealth promotion interventionsSemi-structured discussion groupsReporting Qualitative ResearchPromote bladder healthSelf-care behaviorsPublic health professionalsSocial ecological modelQualitative secondary analysisPublic health messagesPelvic floor musclesFocus group studyPromotion interventionsPhysical activityHealth professionalsNational Institute of DiabetesHealth messagesFocus groupsAdult women's experiencesSecondary analysisCommunity-dwelling adult womenAttitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals
Williams J, Kurlandsky K, Breslin K, Durfee M, Stein A, Hurley L, Shoup J, Reifler L, Daley M, Lewin B, Goddard K, Henninger M, Nelson J, Vazquez-Benitez G, Hanson K, Fuller C, Weintraub E, McNeil M, Hambidge S. Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e245479. PMID: 38587844, PMCID: PMC11002697, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.5479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine Safety DatalinkHispanic respondentsHigher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomesPregnant peopleNon-Hispanic white respondentsCross-sectional survey studyWave 2Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNon-Hispanic blacksUS Centers for Disease Control and PreventionSpanish-speaking membersHealth care systemVaccination statusDisease Control and PreventionPublic health messagesRisk of severe COVID-19 outcomesControl and PreventionSelf-reported vaccination statusProportion of respondentsPublic health concernSevere COVID-19 outcomesNon-HispanicCare systemHealth messagesMain Outcomes
2017
Estimates of Mortality Benefit From Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics: A Dose Response Meta‐Analysis
Aneni EC, Crippa A, Osondu CU, Valero‐Elizondo J, Younus A, Nasir K, Veledar E. Estimates of Mortality Benefit From Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics: A Dose Response Meta‐Analysis. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2017, 6: e006904. PMID: 29269350, PMCID: PMC5779012, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.117.006904.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdeal cardiovascular healthIdeal CVH metricsPooled hazard ratioCVH metricsCardiovascular healthMortality benefitHazard ratioCardiovascular disease-related mortalityDose–response meta analysisStrong public health messageIdeal cardiovascular health metricsSubstantial mortality benefitCardiovascular health metricsCardiovascular disease mortalityLinear dose-response relationshipDisease-related mortalityPublic health messagesHazard ratio estimatesDose-response relationshipUnit increaseWeb of ScienceCause mortalityInternet literature searchDisease mortalityCardiovascular diseaseSchizophrenia and substance use comorbidity: a genome-wide perspective
Polimanti R, Agrawal A, Gelernter J. Schizophrenia and substance use comorbidity: a genome-wide perspective. Genome Medicine 2017, 9: 25. PMID: 28327175, PMCID: PMC5359801, DOI: 10.1186/s13073-017-0423-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersPublic health messagesPremature mortalityPsychiatric disordersUse disordersDual diagnosisHealth messagesRecent genetic investigationsDiagnosisSchizophreniaDisordersGenetic investigationsWide association studyAssociation studiesComorbiditiesMortalityGenome-wide perspective
2013
A systematic review of alcohol use and sexual risk-taking in Latin America.
Vagenas P, Lama JR, Ludford KT, Gonzales P, Sanchez J, Altice FL. A systematic review of alcohol use and sexual risk-taking in Latin America. BULL PAN AM HEALTH ORGAN 2013, 34: 267-74. PMID: 24301738, PMCID: PMC3895327.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Issues of work intensity, pace, and sustainability in relation to work context and nutritional status
Panter‐Brick C. Issues of work intensity, pace, and sustainability in relation to work context and nutritional status. American Journal Of Human Biology 2003, 15: 498-513. PMID: 12820192, DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.10189.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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