Cody T. Ross, Paul L. Hooper, Jennifer E. Smith, Adrian V. Jaeggi et al.
To address claims of human exceptionalism, we determine where humans fit within the greater mammalian distribution of reproductive inequality. We show that humans exhibit lower reproductive skew (i.e., inequality in the number of surviving offspring) among males and smaller sex differences in reprod...
Paramjit Gill, Russell Davis, Michael Davies, Nick Freemantle et al.
BACKGROUND: Heart failure is an important cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Studies to date have not established the prevalence heart failure amongst the minority ethnic community in the UK. T'he aim of the E-ECHOES (Ethnic--Echocardiographic Heart of England Screening Study)is to est...
Katy Davis, Ralalicia Limato, Meenakshi Monga, Beatrice Egid et al.
Global inequities in the burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), between and within populations, are heavily influenced by the social and structural determinants of health. Yet, AMR action has had limited attention to equity, and social approaches to AMR haven't routinely gone beyond an exploratio...
Ian Pike, Shannon Piedt, Colleen Davison, Kelly Russell et al.
BACKGROUND: The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Survey is one of very few cross-national health surveys that includes information on injury occurrence and prevention within adolescent populations. A collaboration to develop a Canadian youth injury report using these data resulted in, Injury...
Allison Macfarlane
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. These countries include Italy, Portugal, Norway, Ireland, Albania, Poland, Turkey, Iran, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Egypt, Yemen, Israel, Syria, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, Ghana, U...
S. N. M. Okioma, Anne Ngũnjiri, Katy Davis, Pacific Akinyi et al.
Abstract Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health concern that spans human, animal, and environmental health, making it a quintessential One Health issue. Global AMR surveillance systems such as the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillan...