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    Knowledge Management Applied to a University Training System in Angola Through a Diagnostic Tool by Diamilin Cutins Nodarse, Caridad Alonso Camaraza, Marcelina Cruz da Fonseca, Francisco Farnum Castro

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The results provide a valuable foundation for future curricular reforms and teaching strategies, with relevant implications for academic decision-making and public health policy in the context of higher education. …”
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    Quantifying social contact dynamics in South Korea in the post-COVID-19 endemic phase: A cross-sectional survey for infectious disease transmission by Gyeongseon Shin, SeungJin Bae

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Children and teenagers had a higher rate of peer-group contact, with most contacts occurring in workplaces or educational institutions. …”
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    Helping Small-Scale and Socially Disadvantaged Growers in Improving Microbial Quality of Irrigation Water in Kentucky by Avinash M. Tope, John Thomas, Tyler London

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Results indicate surface water showing a significantly higher risk of exceeding FSMA thresholds. The findings emphasize the need for continued outreach, education, and accessible testing resources to support compliance with evolving Produce Safety Rule regulations, especially among small-scale producers.…”
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    Beliefs related to COVID-19 vaccine receipt in the Chicago area by Sarah Lomahan, Abigail Silva, Jessica Bishop-Royse, Paris Thomas, Molly A. Martin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Most participants were women (74%), identified as nH Black (61%), and did not complete higher education (70%). Individuals who agreed that the vaccine was developed too quickly (aOR: 1.55 (0.99–2.43, p = 0.05)) and that the vaccine went against religious beliefs (aOR: 2.72 (1.67–4.43, p = < 0.0001)) had a greater likelihood of not completing the vaccine series. …”
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