Impact of the September 2023 Storm Daniel and Subsequent Flooding in Thessaly (Greece) on the Natural and Built Environment and on Infectious Disease Emergence
Spyridon Mavroulis,
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Maria Mavrouli,
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Efthymios Lekkas
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et al.
Environments,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(8), P. 163 - 163
Published: Aug. 2, 2024
The
storm
Daniel
and
subsequent
floods
hit
the
Region
of
Thessaly
(Greece)
in
early
September
2023,
causing
extensive
damage
to
built
environment
(buildings,
networks,
infrastructure),
natural
(water
bodies
soil),
population
(fatalities,
injured,
homeless,
displaced
people).
Additionally,
conditions
factors
favorable
for
indirect
public
health
impact
(infectious
diseases)
emerged
flood-affected
communities.
had
do
with
infectious
diseases
from
rodents
vectors,
injuries,
respiratory
infections,
water
contamination,
flood
waste
their
disposal
sites
as
well
structural
buildings
failures
infrastructure.
that
evolved
necessitated
mobilization
Civil
Protection
Public
Health
agencies
not
only
cope
but
also
avoid
manage
impact.
instructions
provided
affected
residents,
experts,
staff
were
consistent
best
practices
lessons
learned
previous
disasters.
emphasis
should
be
on
training
actions
competent
agencies,
education
increasing
awareness
general
population.
Non-structural
measures
implemented
climate
resilience
infrastructures
including
care
systems
within
a
One
approach.
Language: Английский
Analysis report on trends in public infectious disease control in China
Zhaoting Zhang
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Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
The
prevention
and
control
of
public
infectious
diseases
is
a
significant
issue
in
the
global
health
sector.
Controlling
crucial
for
maintaining
health.
As
most
populous
country
world,
China
still
faces
series
new
challenges
diseases.
Therefore,
it
great
significance
to
conduct
an
in-depth
analysis
trends
This
study
selects
death
rate,
incidence
proportion
funds
input,
professional
technical
personnel
from
2018
2023
as
research
samples
conducts
statistical
through
multiple
linear
regression.
Overall,
factors
such
can
explain
98.7%
trend
changes
disease
rate.
Through
regression
analysis,
coefficient
value
0.001
rate
indicates
positive
impact
on
mortality
meaning
that
increase
leads
rise
mortality.
-0.012
funding
input
suggests
negative
implying
increased
investment
will
correspondingly
reduce
On
other
hand,
merely
increasing
number
not
sufficient
spread
diseases;
comprehensive
use
various
measures
required
effective
control.
Public
complex
process
requires
consideration
factors,
rather
than
changing
single
factor,
particularly
controlling
rates
reasonably
allocating
funds.
By
refining
strategies
integrating
diverse
preventive
intervention
measures,
possible
better
diseases,
thereby
protecting
safety.
Language: Английский
Viral Infections in Elderly Individuals: A Comprehensive Overview of SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza Susceptibility, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Treatment Strategies
Yanhao Huang,
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Shumin Li,
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Wenjie Ye
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et al.
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 431 - 431
Published: April 21, 2025
As
age
increases,
the
immune
function
of
elderly
individuals
gradually
decreases,
increasing
their
susceptibility
to
infectious
diseases.
Therefore,
further
research
on
common
viral
infections
in
population,
especially
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
and
influenza
viruses,
is
crucial
for
scientific
progress.
This
review
delves
into
genetic
structure,
infection
mechanisms,
impact
coinfections
with
these
two
viruses
provides
a
detailed
analysis
reasons
increased
dual
infections.
We
evaluated
clinical
manifestations
following
coinfections,
including
complications
respiratory,
gastrointestinal,
nervous,
cardiovascular
systems.
Ultimately,
we
have
summarized
current
strategies
prevention,
diagnosis,
treatment
SARS-CoV-2
older
adults.
Through
studies,
aim
reduce
risk
provide
basis
age-related
diseases,
thereby
improving
health
status.
Language: Английский
Combating the Co-Circulation of SARS-CoV-2 and Seasonal Influenza: Identifying Multi-Dimensional Factors Associated with the Uptake of Seasonal Influenza Vaccine among a Chinese National Sample
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(9), P. 1005 - 1005
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Introduction:
The
co-circulation
of
COVID-19
and
seasonal
influenza
highlighted
the
importance
promoting
vaccination.
However,
vaccination
rate
among
Chinese
population
is
low
requires
further
promotion.
This
study
examined
multi-dimensional
factors,
such
as
knowledge
influenza,
health
perceptions,
cues
to
action,
patient–provider
relationships,
pandemic-related
in
relation
uptake
vaccine
(SIV)
population.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional,
self-administered
online
survey
using
a
quota
sampling
method
was
conducted
adults
18
years
older
between
June
August
2022.
Multivariate
logistic
regression
performed
explore
factors
associated
with
2021
SIV
behavior.
Results:
total
3161
individuals
from
different
regions
China
were
included
this
study.
multivariate
demonstrated
that
perceived
severity
barriers
taking
SIV,
stable
relationship
providers,
worry
about
contracting
immunization
settings,
non-pharmaceutical
interventions
(NPIs),
awareness
protecting
against
significantly
uptake.
Conclusions:
may
influence
Health
promotion
programs
should
incorporate
including
personal
environmental
related
during
period.
Language: Английский