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    Potential public health impacts of gonorrhea vaccination programmes under declining incidences: A modeling study. by Lin Geng, Lilith K Whittles, Borame L Dickens, Martin T W Chio, Yihao Chen, Rayner Kay Jin Tan, Azra Ghani, Jue Tao Lim

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Gonorrhea is the second most common sexually transmitted disease notified in Singapore in 2023. Evidence suggests that the 4CMenB vaccine designed to protect against Neisseria meningitidis infection may offer partial cross-protection against gonorrhea. …”
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    The effect of global travel on the spread of SARS by Shigui Ruan, Wendi Wang, Simon A. Levin

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Wepropose a multiregional compartmental model using medical geography theory(central place theory) and regarding each outbreak zone (such as Hong Kong,Singapore, Toronto, and Beijing) as one region. We then study the effect ofthe travel of individuals (especially the infected and exposed ones) betweenregions on the global spread of the disease.…”
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    Practices of Fruit Growing. Applying ontology to taste in Penang and beyond by Leo Mariani

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Using as a privileged entry point the numb taste — a tingly numbness of the mucous membranes of the mouth, triggered here by a fruit, the durian—this article puts forth an approach to human-food relations encompassing different modes of knowledge, consumption, and production.Steering clear of any theoretical abuse, the approach draws on a detailed ethnographical analysis of this particular taste and the general economy in which it is inscribed, between Malaysia and Singapore, to finally conceptualize various ways of producing and experiencing foods and worlds.The emergence of the numb taste will notably be linked to an agricultural and ontological constraint that the producers and consumers from both countries impose on themselves: against apparent economic good sense, instead of picking them, they wait for the durians to fall from the tree.…”
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