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  1. 1261
    por Labib, Ahmed
    Publicado 2019
    “…Sepsis is the direct and leading cause of maternal mortality in the UK(19). Attention to maternal sepsis with a tailored approach is encouraged. …”
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    “…In addition, the change in strain of SARS-CoV-2 in UK and South Africa, and its increasing spread across the world have raised more challenges, both for the vaccine developers as well as the governments across the world. …”
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  6. 1266
    por Alton, Eric W F W, Armstrong, David K, Ashby, Deborah, Bayfield, Katie J, Bilton, Diana, Bloomfield, Emily V, Boyd, A Christopher, Brand, June, Buchan, Ruaridh, Calcedo, Roberto, Carvelli, Paula, Chan, Mario, Cheng, Seng H, Collie, D David S, Cunningham, Steve, Davidson, Heather E, Davies, Gwyneth, Davies, Jane C, Davies, Lee A, Dewar, Maria H, Doherty, Ann, Donovan, Jackie, Dwyer, Natalie S, Elgmati, Hala I, Featherstone, Rosanna F, Gavino, Jemyr, Gea-Sorli, Sabrina, Geddes, Duncan M, Gibson, James S R, Gill, Deborah R, Greening, Andrew P, Griesenbach, Uta, Hansell, David M, Harman, Katharine, Higgins, Tracy E, Hodges, Samantha L, Hyde, Stephen C, Hyndman, Laura, Innes, J Alastair, Jacob, Joseph, Jones, Nancy, Keogh, Brian F, Limberis, Maria P, Lloyd-Evans, Paul, Maclean, Alan W, Manvell, Michelle C, McCormick, Dominique, McGovern, Michael, McLachlan, Gerry, Meng, Cuixiang, Montero, M Angeles, Milligan, Hazel, Moyce, Laura J, Murray, Gordon D, Nicholson, Andrew G, Osadolor, Tina, Parra-Leiton, Javier, Porteous, David J, Pringle, Ian A, Punch, Emma K, Pytel, Kamila M, Quittner, Alexandra L, Rivellini, Gina, Saunders, Clare J, Scheule, Ronald K, Sheard, Sarah, Simmonds, Nicholas J, Smith, Keith, Smith, Stephen N, Soussi, Najwa, Soussi, Samia, Spearing, Emma J, Stevenson, Barbara J, Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G, Turkkila, Minna, Ureta, Rosa P, Waller, Michael D, Wasowicz, Marguerite Y, Wilson, James M, Wolstenholme-Hogg, Paul
    Publicado 2015
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    “…The current study reminds us that governments should strengthen the publicity of COVID-19 nationally, strengthen the public's vigilance and sensitivity to COVID-19, inform public the importance of protecting themselves with enough precautionary measures, and finally control the spread of COVID-19 globally.…”
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  10. 1270
    por Bergmann, Eirikur
    Publicado 2020
    “…The four largest democracies in the world—Brazil, Indonesia and India in addition to the US—were all governed by politicians often labelled as being populist. …”
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  12. 1272
    “…The poor state of recruitment to the primary care workforce is a global phenomenon as evidenced by similar issues in North America, UK and the Middle East including Turkey. This contradicts the fact that the strength of primary care has a direct effect on the health of the nation. …”
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    “…The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has dramatically changed education systems as most governments around the world closed schools to prevent outbreaks on campus. …”
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  20. 1280
    “…The investigation revealed that deficiency of health systems and lockdown conditions have imperatively damaged the structure of financial markets, inferring that sustainable development of these nations is at risk due to COVID-19. The study suggested that governments should allocate more of their budget to the health sector to overcome a health crisis in the future.…”
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