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1  exposure is critical to mitigating its potential impact on public health.
2 ring is crucial for managing water resources and protecting public health.
3 ther adaptation before representing a substantial threat to public health.
4 he event and to mitigate the direct and indirect damages to public health and resources.
5                    Schistosomiasis japonica remains a major public health and socioeconomic concern in Southeast Asia.
6 s than in young children, highlighting the need for raising public health awareness about the detrimental effects of toba
7 ty on cardiometabolic outcomes that constitute the greatest public health burden in the United States, including obesity,
8 ellitus with excess cardiovascular risk, represents a major public health burden.
9 g infectious cause of disability worldwide, remains a major public health challenge in the most severely affected countri
10 nd-stage kidney disease is a major economic challenge and a public health concern worldwide.
11  as low-income areas with low access to healthy food, are a public health concern.
12  epidemics and occasional pandemics, representing a serious public health concern.
13 virus (DENV), and Zika virus (ZKV), all of which are global public health concerns.
14 Series of four papers, reviews available methods to collect public health data pertaining to different domains of health
15 -up duration, and vaccine composition posing challenges for public health decision making.
16 onal health-based benchmarks for lead and related community public health decisions.
17 nclusion, pulmonary NTM disease is a neglected and emerging public health disease and enhanced surveillance is required.
18 tanding these processes may improve clinical management and public health disease control.
19   To address this conundrum and provide insights for future public health efforts, we analyze the geospatial pattern of m
20 ld Health Organization changed the declaration of Zika as a public health emergency and designated the viral outbreak and
21 ed the recent Zika virus (ZIKV) infection an epidemic and a public health emergency of global concern due to its associat
22 ed nets, and other preventive measures has resulted in huge public health gains, while support for translational research
23               Given these persisting inequalities and their public health implications, new and effective policies to red
24 vity of reproduction to metabolic imbalance has significant public health implications.
25 f public health underpins the effectiveness of humanitarian public health interventions in crises.
26 aboratories; however, this approach would be burdensome for public health laboratories, since those laboratories would ne
27 rdable sequencing of pathogen genomes - now a staple of the public health microbiology laboratory in well-resourced setti
28 canteens represent an opportune setting in which to deliver public health nutrition strategies because of their wide reac
29 en systems, and a lack of studies occurring at the wildlife-public health or wildlife-livestock interfaces.
30  have important implications for antibiotic stewardship and public health policies and, in particular, suggest that a pre
31  and pesticide residues (PRs) remains crucial for informing public health policies, despite strict regulation of plant pr
32 and blindness form an important basis of recommendations in public health policies.
33             Suicide remains a clear, present and increasing public health problem, despite being a potentially preventabl
34   Perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR) represents a global and public health problem, due to its prevalence, morbidity, and
35 onmental interventions may be beneficial for this important public health problem.
36 nfections are increasing worldwide representing an emerging public health problem.
37 ised important environmental justice issues that can inform public health programs and wildfire management.
38 that would make the humanitarian system relevant for future public health responses: (1) operationalise the concept of ce
39 als without prior adaptation and therefore pose a potential public health risk.
40 s, nutritional status, physical and mental health outcomes, public health service availability, coverage and effectivenes
41 ology, clinical manifestations of infection, treatment, and public health significance of M. genitalium reviewed at the m
42 er-based epidemiology is an innovative approach to estimate public health status using biomarker analysis in wastewater.
43 e workers and other high-risk groups is the mainstay of the public health strategy to combat influenza.
44 ccessible community-based venues is a potentially important public health strategy.
45  few children achieve such levels, making this an important public health target.
46               The emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV) as a major public health threat has focused research on understanding vi
47 o ensures that the adoption of strategies addressing global public health threats at the country level reinforces the nat
48       Valid and timely information about various domains of public health underpins the effectiveness of humanitarian pub
49             STOP has also informed the development of other public health workforce capacity to support polio eradication
50  it has contributed to polio eradication by building global public health workforce capacity.

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