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  1. 127241
    “…The level of access to improved water and sanitation has been shown to vary with geographical inequalities related to the availability of water resources and terrain, population density and socio-economic determinants such as income and education. …”
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  2. 127242
    “…Apple valsa canker caused by the Ascomycete fungus Valsa mali is one of the most serious diseases of apple, resulting in huge economic losses in the apple-growing area of China. …”
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  3. 127243
    “…Optimal early childhood development (ECD) is crucial in shaping future academic and economic accomplishments. Recognising its profound influence, the United Nations has included a specific target and indicator related to ECD in the Sustainable Development Goals to ensure universal access to high-quality ECD for all preschoolers by 2030. …”
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  4. 127244
    por Zollner, Linda, Boekstegers, Felix, Barahona Ponce, Carol, Scherer, Dominique, Marcelain, Katherine, Gárate-Calderón, Valentina, Waldenberger, Melanie, Morales, Erik, Rojas, Armando, Munoz, César, Retamales, Javier, De Toro, Gonzalo, Kortmann, Allan Vera, Barajas, Olga, Rivera, María Teresa, Cortés, Analía, Loader, Denisse, Saavedra, Javiera, Gutiérrez, Lorena, Ortega, Alejandro, Bertrán, Maria Enriqueta, Bartolotti, Leonardo, Gabler, Fernando, Campos, Mónica, Alvarado, Juan, Moisán, Fabricio, Spencer, Loreto, Nervi, Bruno, Carvajal, Daniel, Losada, Héctor, Almau, Mauricio, Fernández, Plinio, Olloquequi, Jordi, Carter, Alice R., Miquel Poblete, Juan Francisco, Bustos, Bernabe Ignacio, Fuentes Guajardo, Macarena, Gonzalez-Jose, Rolando, Bortolini, Maria Cátira, Acuña-Alonzo, Victor, Gallo, Carla, Ruiz Linares, Andres, Rothhammer, Francisco, Lorenzo Bermejo, Justo
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    “…However, the association between Mapuche ancestry and gallbladder cancer could be due to known and unknown confounders (e.g., overweight and obesity) and non-random measurement errors (e.g., socio-economic level and access to health care). To investigate whether Mapuche ancestry and gallbladder cancer risk are statistically correlated or causally related, we used ancestry-informative markers for instrumental variable analysis. …”
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  5. 127245
    “…In turn, the observed difference between V̇O(2) at SRslope and GET suggests that the range of velocities between SL and SR slopes ensures an economical pace, which might be recommended to develop long-term endurance. …”
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  6. 127246
    “…Distressed Community Index (DCI) is a composite SES score measuring community economic well-being. This study aims to evaluate the effect of DCI on long-term post-bariatric weight outcomes. …”
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  7. 127247
    “…This is because wealthy women could afford both the service itself and the travel costs to the health facility, hence overcoming any economic barriers to using modern contraception. Other factors such as age, marital status, religion, employment status, parity, mother’s educational level, and ethnicity were associated with contraceptive use in Benin. …”
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  8. 127248
    “…To better orient cholera elimination activities, the method used to classify priority health zones should be optimized by analyzing epidemiological; water, sanitation and hygiene; socio-economic; environmental and health indicators at the local level. …”
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  9. 127249
    por komesuor, Joyce, Meyer-Weitz, Anna
    Publicado 2023
    “…BACKGROUND: The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Eight (8) advocates for decent work and improved economic outcomes for all. However, internal migrant workers in Ghana, especially female head porters, commonly known as “Kayayei”, work in exploitative and hazardous conditions exposing them to physical and mental health risks. …”
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  10. 127250
    “…CONCLUSION: Smart Triage’s ability to both save costs and avert YLLs indicates that patients benefit both economically and clinically, while its high probability of cost-effectiveness strongly supports multicenter scale up. …”
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  11. 127251
    “…BACKGROUND: Preventable harm in healthcare is a growing public health challenge. In addition to the economic costs of safety failures, adverse drug events (ADE) may lead to complication or even death. …”
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    “…This study examines the association of different BCS approaches with age-standardized mortality, case-fatality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) rates, as well as with other biological and sociodemographic risk variables, across BRICS-plus from a national and economic perspective. METHODS: In this ecological study applying mixed-effect multilevel regression models, a country-specific dataset was analyzed by combining data from the Global Burden of Disease study 2019 on female age-standardized BC mortality, incidence, and DALYs rates with information on national/regional BCS availability (against no such program or only a pilot program) and BCS type (only self-breast examination (SBE) and/or clinical breast examination (CBE) [SBE/CBE] versus SBE/CBE with mammographic screening availability [MM and/or SBE/CBE] versus SBE/CBE/mammographic with digital mammography and/or ultrasound (US) [DMM/US and/or previous tests] in BRICS-plus countries. …”
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  14. 127254
    “…A prospective, trial-based economic evaluation was used to assess cost. RESULTS: Delivery of the EBI was successful: teachers increas their average minutes of total physical activity scheduled across the school week by 26.8 min (95% CI: 21.2, 32.4, p < 0.001) after receiving PACE. …”
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  15. 127255
    “…BACKGROUND: Aging is an important pathogenic factor of age-related diseases and has brought huge health threat and economic burden to the society. Dendrobium nobile Lindl., a valuable herb in China, promotes longevity according to the record of ancient Chinese materia medica. …”
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  16. 127256
    “…We excluded, participants aged < 15 years (n = 4,663), unemployed and economically inactive persons (n = 9,793), those who did not engage in work-related physical activities (n = 1,513) and leisure physical activities (n = 1,558), or those with missing data (n = 450). …”
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  17. 127257
    “…BACKGROUND: Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and porcine delta-coronavirus (PDCoV) are economically important pathogens that cause diarrhea in sows and acute death of newborn piglets. …”
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  18. 127258
    “…Among the most economically relevant and environmentally devastating diseases globally are those caused by Phytophthora species. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Intentions to get vaccinated were greater among individuals with lower socio-economic status (Mann–Whitney Z = -11.3, p < 0.001); those believing the vaccine protects against death (Kruskal–Wallis Χ(2) = 494, p < 0.001); and those who perceived themselves at risk of COVID-19-related illness (Χ(2) = 126, p < 0.01). …”
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