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Letter to the Editor: Enhancing COVID-19 vaccination coverage using financial incentives: arguments to help health providers counterbalance erroneous claims

Choi Yj

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Authors’ Reply: Vaccination, payment, and COVID-19

Dotlic J, Jeremic Stojkovic V, Cummins P, Milic M, Gazibara T

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Letter to the Editor: Financial incentives for COVID-19 vaccination

Kim HB

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Words are not just words: how the use of media language in the COVID-19 era affects public health

Georgiou GP

OBJECTIVES: Language can shape the way we perceive the world. In this paper, we investigated how exposure to media texts containing alarming and militaristic language affects peoples’ notions regarding coronavirus...
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Spatiotemporal analyses of the epidemiological characteristics of diabetes mellitus

Rhee SY

Research based on spatiotemporal analysis has been conducted to identify various factors that can affect an individual’s or community’s degree of health and disease. These spatiotemporal studies can effectively illustrate...
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Enhancing COVID-19 vaccination coverage using financial incentives: arguments to help health providers counterbalance erroneous claims

Dotlic J, Jeremic Stojkovic V, Cummins P, Milic M, Gazibara T

Financial reimbursements after receiving the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine have been criticized in the literature. This strategy has been described as payment to receive the vaccines, undue inducement, and...
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Dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic in the post-vaccination period in Korea: a rapid assessment

Min KD, Tak S

OBJECTIVES: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a tremendous impact on public health and socioeconomic conditions globally. Although non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as social distancing effectively reduced the incidence of...
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Deprived areas and community water fluoridation in Brazil: a multilevel approach for refocusing public policy

Silva FBd, Antunes JLF, Frazão P

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine whether geographic location, socioeconomic status, infant mortality, and mortality from diarrheal disease in health regions are associated with the provision of...
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Risk of COVID-19 transmission in heterogeneous age groups and effective vaccination strategy in Korea: a mathematical modeling study

Ko Y, Lee J, Seo Y, Jung E

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to analyze the possibility and conditions of maintaining an effective reproductive number below 1 using a mathematical model. METHODS: The total population was divided into five age...
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Gender differences in under-reporting hiring discrimination in Korea: a machine learning approach

Yoon J, Kim JH, Chung Y, Park J, Sorensen G, Kim SS

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to examine gender differences in under-reporting hiring discrimination by building a prediction model for workers who responded “not applicable (NA)” to a question about hiring...
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Magnifying the importance of collecting race, ethnicity, industry, and occupation data during the COVID-19 pandemic

Gudi SK, George SM, Tiwari KK

The contagiousness of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) led to the imposition of historical lockdowns in various countries. No scientific mind could have made accurate projections of the tremendous impact that COVID-19...
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COVID-19 herd immunity in the absence of a vaccine: an irresponsible approach

Khalife J, VanGennep D

As severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to spread rapidly throughout the human population, the concept of “herd immunity” has attracted the attention of both decision-makers and the...
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Preventable causes of cancer in Texas by race/ethnicity: tobacco smoking

Gudenkauf FJ, Thrift AP

OBJECTIVES: Tobacco smoking is classified as carcinogenic to humans (International Agency for Research on Cancer Group 1). We aimed to estimate the percentage and number of incident cancer cases diagnosed...
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Effectiveness of the movement control measures during the third wave of COVID-19 in Malaysia

Zamri ASSM, Singh S, Ghazali SM, Herng LC, Dass SC, Aris T, Ibrahim HM, Gill BS

OBJECTIVES: Starting in March 2020, movement control measures were instituted across several phases in Malaysia to break the chain of transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this study, we...
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Self-rated health as a predictor of mortality according to cognitive impairment: findings from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (2006-2016)

Park G, Chung W

OBJECTIVES: Self-rated health is an instrumental variable to assess the overall health status of a population. However, it remains questionable whether it is still useful for cognitively impaired individuals. Therefore,...
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Association between early antenatal care and antenatal care contacts across low-and middle-income countries: effect modification by place of residence

Apanga PA, Kumbeni MT

OBJECTIVES: The relationship between receiving early antenatal care (ANC) and 8 or more antenatal contacts (ANC8+) has not been well characterised across low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). It is also unclear...
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Maternal mental health in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic: a neglected global health issue

Ajayi KV, Wachira E, Bolarinwa OA, Suleman BD

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has profoundly impacted mental health and well-being around the globe. Public health measures to control the virus’s rapid spread, such as physical distancing, social...
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Joint association of aerobic physical activity and muscle-strengthening activities with metabolic syndrome : the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2014-2015

Lim J, Park S, Kim JS

OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to examine whether simultaneously meeting the combined guidelines of accelerometer-assessed moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and self-reported muscle-strengthening activity (MSA) was associated with lower odds...
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Conceptual frameworks regarding waterborne diseases in sub-Saharan Africa and the need of for a new approach to urban exposomes

Zerbo A, Castro Delgado R, Arcos González P

Sub-Saharan African countries, like many other low-income countries, have experienced urban socioeconomic inequalities due to rapid and unplanned urbanization. These processes have resulted in the creation of poor urban areas...
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Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study

Lee HA, Park B, Min J, Choi EJ, Kim UJ, Park HJ, Park EA, Cho SJ, Kim HS, Lee H, Kim YJ, Hong YS, Kim EJ, Ha EH, Park H

With the introduction of life-course epidemiology, researchers realized the importance of identifying risk factors in early life to prevent chronic diseases. This led to the establishment of the Ewha Birth...
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