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Trends in Microbiology 2024
Published 2025-01-01“…Microbiology is a key component of modern science, significantly influencing various fields, such as agriculture, medicine, and environmental management, particularly through the One Health approach, which recognizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health [...]…”
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State of the Science: Biologically Based Modeling in Risk Assessment
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Levels and trends of persistent organic pollutants in human populations living in the Arctic
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SToP (See, Treat, Prevent) skin sores and scabies trial: study protocol for a cluster randomised, stepped-wedge trial for skin disease control in remote Western Australia
Published 2019-09-01“…We hypothesise that the skin infection burden in remote Aboriginal communities can be reduced by implementing streamlined training and treatment pathways integrated with environmental health and health promotion activities, tested in the See, Treat, Prevent (SToP skin sores and scabies) trial.Methods and analysis SToP will evaluate a skin control programme using a stepped-wedge, cluster randomised trial design with three intervention components (the ‘SToP activities’): (1) seeing skin infections (development of training resources implemented within a community dermatology model); (2) treating skin infections (employing the latest evidence for impetigo, and scabies treatment); and (3) preventing skin infections (embedded, culturally informed health promotion and environmental health activities). …”
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Underappreciated roles of soil nitrogen oxide emissions on global acute health burden
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Aflatoxin B1 exposure and liver cirrhosis in Guatemala: a case–control study
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