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    Chikungunya virus infection in the skin: histopathology and cutaneous immunological response by Natália Gedeão Salomão, Natália Gedeão Salomão, Luciana Araújo, Luiz José de Souza, Anna Luiza Young, Carlos Basílio-de-Oliveira, Rodrigo Panno Basílio-de-Oliveira, Jorge José de Carvalho, Priscilla Conrado Guerra Nunes, Juliana Fernandes da Silva Amorim, Douglas Valiati dos Santos Barbosa, Marciano Viana Paes, Kíssila Rabelo, Kíssila Rabelo, Flavia Dos Santos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The disease caused by CHIKV generally evolves with spontaneous resolution in a few weeks; however, progression to a chronic disease may occur. The most common symptoms are fever, myalgia, and arthralgia; however, skin manifestations may occur in 40 to 80% of infected individuals. …”
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    The state of the science of interprofessional collaborative practice: A scoping review of the patient health-related outcomes based literature published between 2010 and 2018. by May Nawal Lutfiyya, Linda Feng Chang, Cynthia McGrath, Clark Dana, Martin S Lipsky

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Primary care was the most common care delivery setting and measures related to chronic disease the most commonly measured outcomes. No study identified negative impacts of interprofessional collaborative practice. …”
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    Energy and Macronutrients Intakes among Childbearing Age Women Living in the Urban Area of Morocco: A Cross-Sectional Study by Fatima Barich, Fatima Zahra Laamiri, Slimane Mehdad, Souad Benaich, Anass Rami, Mohamed Idrissi, Chaimae Serbouti, Houria Lahmame, Hasnae Benkirane, Manelle Rjimati, Amina Barkat, El Arbi Rjimati, Hassan Aguenaou

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Further studies and appropriate interventions are needed to address the trends in energy and macronutrients intakes in the development of policy initiatives aimed at nutrition education and chronic disease prevention among childbearing age women.…”
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    Status and annual change of vulnerability among middle-aged and elderly people with cardiometabolic multimorbidity in a division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, 2017... by Ziqi WANG, Jieting CHEN, Mei ZHANG, Mingxia JING

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The results of the influence factor analysis showed that at the dimensional level, the indicators of health resilience were of the highest contribution (60.99%) to the vulnerability of the CMM population, followed by the contribution of health care indicators (34.54%) and health risk indicators (13.42%); while the main contributing secondary indicators included the level of education, frequency of health care follow-ups, type of residential community, family size, family income, and with application approval of chronic disease severity assessment. ConclusionsThe vulnerability level of the CMM population in a division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps increased annually from 2017 to 2021, among which the CMM population in urban communities is a major target of concern. …”
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    Benefits, limits, and risks of ChatGPT in medicine by Jonathan A. Tangsrivimol, Jonathan A. Tangsrivimol, Erfan Darzidehkalani, Hafeez Ul Hassan Virk, Zhen Wang, Zhen Wang, Jan Egger, Michelle Wang, Sean Hacking, Benjamin S. Glicksberg, Markus Strauss, Markus Strauss, Chayakrit Krittanawong, Chayakrit Krittanawong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, ChatGPT facilitates remote monitoring and chronic disease management, providing personalized advice, medication reminders, and emotional support, thus bridging gaps between clinical visits. …”
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    Associations of sedentary time, sleep duration and physical exercise with multimorbidity among older adults in Shanghai, China: a cross-sectional study based on national physical f... by Kai Li, Jingjing Wang, Yuqin Rao, Fanhui Zheng, Ying Chen, Bo Zhai, Jintao Hong, Dao Wang, Chen Wang, Bao Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Four latent classes among the older adults were identified, with the relatively healthy class (63.6%–64.6%) had an average of less than 1 chronic disease. The other 3 classes, namely the metabolic-cardiovascular-joint-digestive-respiratory disease class (2.9%–3.0%), the metabolic-cardiovascular disease class (14.5%–15.5%), and the joint-digestive-respiratory disease class (17.9%–18.0%), each had an average of more than 2 chronic diseases, representing different multimorbidity patterns. …”
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    Association between short-term exposure to air pollutants and daily stroke incidence among residents in Qingdao city: a time series analysis of disease surveillance, environmental,... by Nan GE, Lu PAN, Xin ZHANG, Dandan LI, Yin WANG, Jingya YIN, Hui ZHOU, Haoyan YU, Xiuqin ZHANG, Chunsheng XU, Yuan FANG, Yan MA, Bingling WANG, Haiping DUAN

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…MethodsData on new cases of stroke reported in Qingdao municipality from 2014 to 2020 were collected from the National Chronic Disease Surveillance Network Reporting System, together with air pollution monitoring data from the Qingdao Ecological Environment Monitoring Center and meteorological monitoring data from the Qingdao Meteorological Observatory for the same period. …”
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    Factors Contributing to Retention in Care and Treatment Adherence Among People Living With HIV Returning to Care in South-Eastern Tanzania: A Qualitative Study by Matimbwa H, Lolo SA, Matoy LS, Ndaki R, Ngahyoma S, Mollel HA, Luoga E, Vanobberghen F, Vianney JM, Idindili B, Weisser M

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Ndege1. 1, Agatha Ngulukila1. 1, Alex John Ntamatungiro1. 16. 67. 7, Vaileth Nyaenza3. 310. 1011. 11, Emmanuel Nyenza1. 1, Amina Nyuri1. 1, James Okuma4. 45. 5, Ally Olotu1. 1, Daniel H Paris4. 45. 5, Martin Rohacek1. 14. 45. 5, Leila Samson1. 1, Elizabeth Senkoro1. 1, George Sigalla1. 1, Joseph Singo1. 1, Jamali B Siru1. 1, Jenifa Tarimo1. 1, Albart R Malabe3. 310. 1011. 11, Juerg Utzinger4. 45. 5, Fiona Vanobberghen4. 45. 5, Maja Weisser1. 14. 45. 510. 10, John Wigay1. 1, Lulu Wilson1. 1 On behalf of the KIULARCO Study Group1Interventions and Clinical Trials Department, Ifakara Health Institute, Morogoro, Tanzania; 2School of Life Science and Bioengineering, The Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology, Tengeru, Arusha, Tanzania; 3Department of Health Services, Mzumbe University, Mbeya, Tanzania; 4Department of Secondary Education, Singida, Tanzania; 5Chronic Disease of Ifakara, St. Francis Regional Referral Hospital, Morogoro, Tanzania; 6Benjamin Mkapa Foundation, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania; 7Department of Health Systems Management, Mzumbe University, Morogoro, Tanzania; 8Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Allschwil, 4123, Switzerland; 9University of Basel, Basel, 4002, Switzerland; 10Public Health Department, The Kampala International University, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania; 11Division of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital Basel, Basel, 4031, Switzerland; 1.Ifakara Health Institute, Ifakara, Tanzania; 2.University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 3.Saint Francis Referral Hospital, Ifakara, Tanzania; 4.Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Allschwil, Switzerland; 5.University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 6.Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand; 7.Division of Public Health, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa; 8.Indiana University, Indianapolis, U.S.; 9.Division of Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology, University Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Switzerland; 10.Benjamin Mkapa Foundation, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; 11.USAID Afya Yangu, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaCorrespondence: Hassan Matimbwa, Ifakara Health Institute, P.O. …”
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    Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models by Jacob Riegler

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Capitated versus fee-for-service reimbursement and quality of care for chronic disease: a US cross-sectional analysis. BMC Health Serv Res. 2022;22(1):1-12. doi:10.1186/s12913-021-07313-3; Emanuel EJ, Mostashari F, Navathe AS. …”
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    Corn phytochemicals and their health benefits by Sheng Siyuan, Li Tong, RuiHai Liu

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Whole grain has a wide range of phytochemicals exhibiting health benefits of lowering risk of chronic diseases. As commonly consumed grain product, corn has unique profiles of nutrients and phytochemicals when compared with other whole grains. …”
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    Examining the relationships between patients’ multimorbidity trajectories and prognostic outcomes after the initial hip fracture by Jessica Qiuhua Sheng, Da Xu, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Liang Li, Ting-Shuo Huang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In addition, essential sequential patterns of chronic diseases relate to post-fracture prognoses too. …”
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