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Field: Medical emergency

First COVID-19 suicide case in Bangladesh due to fear of COVID-19 and xenophobia: Possible suicide prevention strategies

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Mohammed A. Mamun, Mark D. Griffiths

Journal: Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2020
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Citations: 711

This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but it is not yet the definitive version of record. This version will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting and review before it...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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Causes of Death in U.S. Special Operations Forces in the Global War on Terrorism

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John B. Holcomb, Neil R. McMullin, Lisa Pearse, Jim Caruso et al.

Journal: Annals of SurgeryYear: 2007Citations: 687

In Brief Background: Effective combat trauma management strategies depend upon an understanding of the epidemiology of death on the battlefield. Methods: A panel of military medical experts reviewed photographs and autopsy and treatment records for all Special Operations Forces (SOF) who died betwee...

Health SciencesMedicineCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineOpen Access
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Strategy for a globally coordinated response to a priority neglected tropical disease: Snakebite envenoming

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David J. Williams, Mohd Abul Faiz, Bernadette Abela-Ridder, Stuart Ainsworth et al.

Journal: PLoS neglected tropical diseasesYear: 2019Citations: 433

In one of his final essays, statesman and former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan said, ‘Snakebite is the most important tropical disease you’ve never heard of’ [1]. Mr. Annan firmly believed that victims of snakebite envenoming should be recognised and afforded greater efforts at improve...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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Count every newborn; a measurement improvement roadmap for coverage data

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Sarah G. Moxon, Harriet Ruysen, Kate Kerber, Agbessi Amouzou et al.

Journal: BMC Pregnancy and ChildbirthYear: 2015Citations: 366

BACKGROUND: The Every Newborn Action Plan (ENAP), launched in 2014, aims to end preventable newborn deaths and stillbirths, with national targets of ≤12 neonatal deaths per 1000 live births and ≤12 stillbirths per 1000 total births by 2030. This requires ambitious improvement of the data on care at ...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child HealthOpen Access
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Mental disorders and suicide in Northern Ireland

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Tom Foster, Kate Gillespie, Roy Mcclelland

Journal: The British Journal of PsychiatryYear: 1997Citations: 338

BACKGROUND: The aim of this part of the Northern Ireland Suicide Study was to investigate the prevalence of DSM-III-R axis I (clinical syndrome) and axis II (personality) disorders among suicides (14 years and older) in Northern Ireland during a one-year period. METHOD: A psychological autopsy study...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical Psychology
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Tuberculosis detection from chest x-rays for triaging in a high tuberculosis-burden setting: an evaluation of five artificial intelligence algorithms

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Zhi Zhen Qin, Shahriar Ahmed, Mohammad Shahnewaz Sarker, Kishor Kumar Paul et al.

Journal: The Lancet Digital HealthYear: 2021Citations: 271

BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can be trained to recognise tuberculosis-related abnormalities on chest radiographs. Various AI algorithms are available commercially, yet there is little impartial evidence on how their performance compares with each other and with radiologists. W...

Health SciencesMedicineRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and ImagingOpen Access
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Report of the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response: making COVID-19 the last pandemic

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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Helen Clark

Journal: The LancetYear: 2021Citations: 249
Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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A Review of the Effectiveness of Neuroimaging Modalities for the Detection of Traumatic Brain Injury

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Franck Amyot, David B. Arciniegas, Michael P. Brazaitis, Kenneth C. Curley et al.

Journal: Journal of NeurotraumaYear: 2015Citations: 233

The incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the United States was 3.5 million cases in 2009, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a contributing factor in 30.5% of injury-related deaths among civilians. Additionally, since 2000, more than 260,000 service members we...

Health SciencesMedicineNeurology
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Global childhood unintentional injury surveillance in four cities in developing countries: a pilot study

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Adnan A. Hyder

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2009Citations: 226

OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and nature of childhood injuries and to explore the risk factors for such injuries in low-income countries by using emergency department (ED) surveillance data. METHODS: This pilot study represents the initial phase of a multi-country global childhood unintentio...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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The burden of unintentional drowning: global, regional and national estimates of mortality from the Global Burden of Disease 2017 Study

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Richard C. Franklin, Amy E. Peden, Erin B Hamilton, Catherine Bisignano et al.

Journal: Injury PreventionYear: 2020Citations: 225

BACKGROUND: Drowning is a leading cause of injury-related mortality globally. Unintentional drowning (International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 10 codes W65-74 and ICD9 E910) is one of the 30 mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive causes of injury-related mortality in the Global Burden ...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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Smartphone-Based Solutions for Fall Detection and Prevention: Challenges and Open Issues

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Mohammad Ashfak Habib, Mas Sahidayana Mohktar, Shahrul Bahyah Kamaruzzaman, Kheng Seang Lim et al.

Journal: SensorsYear: 2014Citations: 225

This paper presents a state-of-the-art survey of smartphone (SP)-based solutions for fall detection and prevention. Falls are considered as major health hazards for both the elderly and people with neurodegenerative diseases. To mitigate the adverse consequences of falling, a great deal of research ...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionOpen Access
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Pattern of medical waste management: existing scenario in Dhaka City, Bangladesh

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M. Manzurul Hassan, Shafiul Azam Ahmed, Khalilur Rahman, Tarit Kanti Biswas

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2008Citations: 224

BACKGROUND: Medical waste is infectious and hazardous. It poses serious threats to environmental health and requires specific treatment and management prior to its final disposal. The problem is growing with an ever-increasing number of hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic laboratories in Dhaka City, ...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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Part 7: Systems of Care: 2020 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care

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Katherine M. Berg, Adam Cheng, Ashish R. Panchal, Alexis Topjian et al.

Journal: CirculationYear: 2020Citations: 207

Survival after cardiac arrest requires an integrated system of people, training, equipment, and organizations working together to achieve a common goal. Part 7 of the 2020 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care focuses on systems of ...

Health SciencesMedicineEmergency MedicineOpen Access
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A crash prediction method based on bivariate extreme value theory and video-based vehicle trajectory data

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Chen Wang, Chengcheng Xu, Yulu Dai

Journal: Accident Analysis & PreventionYear: 2018Citations: 202

Traditional statistical crash prediction models oftentimes suffer from poor data quality and require large amount of historical data. In this paper, we propose a crash prediction method based on a bivariate extreme value theory (EVT) framework, considering both drivers' perception-reaction failure a...

Physical SciencesEngineeringBuilding and Construction
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COVID-19: Protecting Healthcare Workers is a priority

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Francesco Chirico, Gabriella Nucera, Nicola Magnavita

Journal: Infection Control and Hospital EpidemiologyYear: 2020Citations: 200

We believe that Bangladesh has lacked coordinated policy decision and enforcement measures to curtail COVID-19 transmission thus far. We urge policy makers to follow WHO guidance and observe other countries' experiences, which point to a strategy of acting decisively, quickly, and early, well before...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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