Mpox: there is still risk of global outbreak
Journal of Chemotherapy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 10
Published: March 13, 2025
Mpox
is
an
emerging
zoonosis
that
was
first
described
in
African
animals,
including
monkeys,
small
rodents,
and
Gambian
marsupial
rats.
It
has
since
been
identified
as
a
sexually
transmitted
infection
among
humans.
The
disease
characterized
by
incubation
period
ranging
from
5
to
21
days,
with
the
prodromal
phase
typically
presenting
nonspecific
symptoms.
followed
development
of
characteristic
vesicular
skin
lesions
are
hallmarks
Mpox.
Over
years,
outbreaks
have
occurred
regularly
Central
West
Africa.
In
July
2022,
World
Health
Organization
(WHO)
declared
outbreak
Public
Emergency
International
Concern
(PHEIC),
due
rapid
spread
virus
non-endemic
countries.
On
May
11,
2023,
WHO
end
emergency,
considering
significant
decline
reported
cases.
As
October
2024,
true
impact
this
on
international
public
health
remains
unclear.
Language: Английский
Unity in Diversity and Diversity in Unity—Vaccination Policies in EU Countries
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 19 - 19
Published: Dec. 25, 2024
Background/Objectives:
This
article
emphasizes
the
comprehensive
importance
of
vaccination,
exploring
its
role
in
disease
prevention,
addressing
growing
concerns
around
vaccine
hesitancy,
and
underscoring
crucial
need
for
high
vaccination
coverage
rates.
Methods:
Our
review
examines
EU-level
national
policies
on
utilizing
EU
sources,
with
a
specific
focus
regulatory
policy
documents.
Vaccination
calendars
were
reviewed
through
ECDC
Vaccine
Scheduler
webpage.
The
parameters
this
literature
further
selected
collaboration
an
Emory
Health
sciences
librarian
using
following
search
terms:
healthcare
providers,
communication,
public
health,
informed
consent,
bioethics.
Results:
analysis
limited
articles
community
engagement,
moral
political
philosophy,
health
ethics
informs
ethical
consideration
consent
interventions.
Countries
exhibit
varying
relationships
between
their
programs
society,
technocratic
populist
influences
shaping
policies.
Conclusions:
Europe
demonstrates
diversity
policies,
availability,
funding,
scheduling
reflecting
distinct
approaches
to
vaccination.
Language: Английский
Global prevalence and potential factors influencing willingness for renal transplantation in end-stage renal disease patients: A systematic review and meta- analysis.
PubMed,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(3), P. e964 - e964
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
The
prevalence
of
willingness
to
undergo
renal
transplantation
and
its
potentially
associated
factors
have
been
documented
in
multiple
prior
studies
across
different
regions,
yet
certain
findings
are
conflicting.
aim
this
study
was
determine
the
global
for
identify
through
meta-analysis
methods.
Databases
such
as
Scopus,
PubMed,
Embase
were
utilized
search
strategy,
covering
period
from
April
May
2024.
Data
collection
focused
on
gathering
information
regarding
potential
contributing
transplantation.
Statistical
analysis
involved
examining
cumulative
using
single-arm
meta-
analysis.
Factors
with
analyzed
Mantel-Haenszel
test
categorical
variables
inverse
variance
method
numerical
variables.
A
total
nine
articles,
3935
patients
end-stage
disease
(ESRD)
included.
pooled
estimates
revealed
that
overall
among
ESRD
57%
(95%CI:
0.46-0.67).
Furthermore,
we
observed
a
higher
likelihood
men
those
younger
age,
attainment
at
least
bachelor's
degree
or
education,
employment
status,
income
levels,
shorter
duration
hemodialysis
(<5
years).
Our
has
transplantation,
providing
valuable
insights
policymakers
aiming
enhance
acceptance
Language: Английский