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1501por Rayl, Nathaniel D., Merkle, Jerod A., Proffitt, Kelly M., Almberg, Emily S., Jones, Jennifer D., Gude, Justin A., Cross, Paul C.“…In five of seven herds, we estimated that the per‐capita spillover risk was greater from residents than from migrants. …”
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1502por Maqhuzu, Phillen Nozibuyiso, Kreuter, Michael, Bahmer, Thomas, Kahn, Nicolas, Claussen, Martin, Holle, Rolf, Schwarzkopf, Larissa“…RESULTS: In Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) mean per capita medication costs increased from €1442 before to €11,000€ at the end of study. …”
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1503por Schneider, Matthew T, Chang, Angela Y, Crosby, Sawyer W, Gloyd, Stephen, Harle, Anton C, Lim, Stephen, Lozano, Rafael, Micah, Angela E, Tsakalos, Golsum, Su, Yanfang, Murray, Christopher J L, Dieleman, Joseph L“…RESULTS: PHC expenditures in low-income and middle-income countries increased between 2000 and 2017, from $41 per capita (95% uncertainty interval $33–$49) to $90 ($73–$105). …”
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1504por Khan, Maria R., Kapadia, Farzana, Geller, Amanda, Mazumdar, Medha, Scheidell, Joy D., Krause, Kristen D., Martino, Richard J., Cleland, Charles M., Dyer, Typhanye V., Ompad, Danielle C., Halkitis, Perry N.“…Stop-and-frisk levels declined over follow-up for each racial/ethnic group. The per capita rates among P18 participants calculated based on self-reported stop-and-frisk were much higher than rates calculated based on New York City Police Department official counts. …”
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1505“…Foreign urban potential was negatively associated with plague slope and positively associated with plague intercept, COVID-19 mortality, GDP per capita, and immigration per capita. Its substantial contribution in predicting both past and present outcomes provides a temporal continuity not seen in any other measure tested here. …”
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1506“…Methods: The N-Calculator model was adopted to reveal the spatiotemporal characteristics of food NFs per capita, and regional food NFs related to rural diets in China from 2000 to 2019. …”
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1507“…At the national level, every 1% increase in green credit issuance relative to industrial loans will increase the per capita gross domestic product (GDP) by approximately 4.6 yuan, or 0.012%, through air quality and labor supply, accounting for 2.875% of the total effect. …”
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1508“…For each year surveyed, trends for meat intake were reported as mean grams per capita per day and linear-regression models were used to test for trends. …”
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1509por Torres-Rueda, Sergio, Sweeney, Sedona, Bozzani, Fiammetta, Naylor, Nichola R, Baker, Tim, Pearson, Carl, Eggo, Rosalind, Procter, Simon R, Davies, Nicholas, Quaife, Matthew, Kitson, Nichola, Keogh-Brown, Marcus R, Jensen, Henning Tarp, Saadi, Nuru, Khan, Mishal, Huda, Maryam, Kairu, Angela, Zaidi, Raza, Barasa, Edwine, Jit, Mark, Vassall, Anna“…Without mitigation policies, COVID-19 clinical management costs per capita range from US$43.39 to US$75.57; in 22 of 76 LMICs, these costs would surpass total annual health expenditure. …”
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1510por Larson, Lincoln R., Mullenbach, Lauren E., Browning, Matthew H.E.M., Rigolon, Alessandro, Thomsen, Jennifer, Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Reigner, Nathan P., Sharaievska, Iryna, McAnirlin, Olivia, D'Antonio, Ashley, Cloutier, Scott, Helbich, Marco, Labib, S.M.“…We also measured students' self-reported levels of emotional distress (a proxy for psychological health) and assessed potential demographic and contextual correlates of distress, including county-level per capita park area and greenness, using generalized linear models. …”
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1511por Baby, Jeswin, Varghese, Jithin Sam, Cyriac, Shruthi, Narayan, K M Venkat, Kurpad, Anura V, Thomas, Tinku, Patel, Shivani“…After accounting for a woman’s age, parity and social class, the adjusted OR (aOR) for overweight/obesity was 2.02 times higher for every unit of state log per capita gross domestic product (GDP) (95% credible interval (CrI) 2.00 to 2.03). …”
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1512por Mendez-Lopez, Ana, Stuckler, David, McKee, Martin, Semenza, Jan C., Lazarus, Jeffrey V.“…Greater stringency of physical distancing measures in countries was associated with worsening mental health (0.2 ppt per each one point increase on a stringency index, 95% CI:0.09–0.4); however, country-level pre-pandemic expenditures on various social protection packages was associated with decreased probability of worsening mental health (−1.3 ppt, 95%CI: 0.3 to −2.3 per €1,000 increase in health care expenditures per capita and, among the unemployed, −3.8 ppt, 95%CI: 1.6 to −2.4 per €100 increase in unemployment expenditure per capita). …”
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1513“…Disparities in the prevalence of poor quality of life were exacerbating among participants with low or moderate household income per capita and participants with high household income per capita from 1998 to 2018. …”
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1514por Luxardo, Rosario, Ceretta, Laura, González-Bedat, María, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Rosa-Diez, Guillermo“…The total prevalence of KRT correlated positively with GDP per capita (r(2) = 0.6, P < 0.01) and LEB (r(2) = 0.23, P < 0.05). …”
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1515“…The top four factors associated with the vaccine roll-out index are the median per capita income, human development index, percentage of individuals who have used the internet in the last three months, and health expenditure per capita. …”
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1516por Guo, Wenqin, Liu, Gangjun, Ma, Li, Gao, Baokai, Wang, Wenlong, Hu, Zhaoyan, Tian, Yanmei, Xiao, Wenwen, Qiao, Hui“…We additionally found that rural disposable income per capita is a protective factor for the rate of a receiving a medical consultation during the last 2 weeks and the rate of hospital admission. …”
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1517“…Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the Expenditure per patient day equivalent (PDE) and PHC expenditure per capita were significantly and independently associated with the decline of TB incidence (adjusted R(2) = 60%; ρ = 0.002) following the equation: Y = (- 209× Expenditure per PDE) + (- 0.191 × PHC expenditure per capita). …”
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1518“…In Australia, where nicotine was not permitted in e-cigarettes, e-cigarette introduction slowed the declining trend in cigarette consumption per capita and in smoking prevalence among men aged 18–24 years (cigarette consumption: p=0.015, prevalence: p=0.044). …”
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1519por Husain, Muhammad Jami, Haider, Mohammad Sabbir, Tarannum, Renesa, Jubayer, Shamim, Bhuiyan, Mahfuzur Rahman, Kostova, Deliana, Moran, Andrew E, Choudhury, Sohel Reza“…RESULTS: The total annual cost for the hypertension control programme was estimated at US$3.2 million, equivalent to US$2.8 per capita or US$8.9 per eligible patient. The largest cost share (US$1.35 million; 43%) was attributed to the cost of medications, followed by the cost of provider time to administer treatment (38%). …”
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1520por Marco, Maria L, Hutkins, Robert, Hill, Colin, Fulgoni, Victor L, Cifelli, Christopher J, Gahche, Jaime, Slavin, Joanne L, Merenstein, Daniel, Tancredi, Daniel J, Sanders, Mary E“…The proportion of subjects who consumed live microbes and overall per capita intake increased significantly over the 9 cycles/18-y study period (0.9–3.1 g/d per cycle in children across categories and 1.4 g/d per cycle in adults for the Med category). …”
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