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Review | The global burden of liver disease

5 May, 2023 | 15:23h | UTC

The Global Burden of Liver Disease – Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

 


Position Statement | Telehealth policy, practice, and education

4 May, 2023 | 14:01h | UTC

Telehealth Policy, Practice, and Education: a Position Statement of the Society of General Internal Medicine – Journal of General Internal Medicine

 


Clinical aspects of snakebite envenoming and its treatment in low-resource settings

2 May, 2023 | 13:21h | UTC

Clinical aspects of snakebite envenoming and its treatment in low-resource settings – The Lancet (free registration required)

 


Global burden of chronic respiratory diseases and risk factors, 1990–2019

28 Apr, 2023 | 13:17h | UTC

Global burden of chronic respiratory diseases and risk factors, 1990–2019: an update from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 – eClinicalMedicine

News Release: Chronic respiratory disease is third leading cause of death globally with air pollution killing 1.3 million people – IHME

 

Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)

 


Study estimates poor diet causes 70% of diabetes cases globally

21 Apr, 2023 | 13:06h | UTC

Incident type 2 diabetes attributable to suboptimal diet in 184 countries – Nature Medicine

News Release: Study links poor diet to 14 million cases of type 2 diabetes globally – Tufts University

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Opinion | Universal masking in health care settings: a pandemic strategy whose time has come and gone, for now

18 Apr, 2023 | 13:37h | UTC

Universal Masking in Health Care Settings: A Pandemic Strategy Whose Time Has Come and Gone, For Now – Annals of Internal Medicine

News Release: Healthcare epidemiologists and infectious diseases experts review changing context for masking in healthcare settings – Mass General Brigham

 


SR | Experiences and perceptions of cash transfers for health

12 Apr, 2023 | 13:23h | UTC

Experiences of conditional and unconditional cash transfers intended for improving health outcomes and health service use: a qualitative evidence synthesis – Cochrane Library

Summary: Experiences and perceptions of cash transfers for health – Cochrane Library

 


Cluster RCT | Long-lasting insecticidal nets compared for malaria control

12 Apr, 2023 | 13:04h | UTC

Efficacy of pyriproxyfen-pyrethroid long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and chlorfenapyr-pyrethroid LLINs compared with pyrethroid-only LLINs for malaria control in Benin: a cluster-randomised, superiority trial – The Lancet

Invited Commentary: Getting ahead of insecticide-resistant malaria vector mosquitoes – The Lancet (free registration required)

 


SR | Epidemiology of injecting drug use, related harms & exposure to behavioral and environmental risks

11 Apr, 2023 | 14:26h | UTC

Epidemiology of injecting drug use, prevalence of injecting-related harm, and exposure to behavioural and environmental risks among people who inject drugs: a systematic review – The Lancet Global Health

Invited Commentary: Surveillance of injecting drug use as a global health imperative – The Lancet Global Health

News Release: Evidence of injecting drug use found in 190 countries: global review – UNSW Sydney

Related Article: Global coverage of interventions to prevent and manage drug-related harms among people who inject drugs: a systematic review – The Lancet Global Health

 


M-A | Ambient air pollution and clinical dementia

11 Apr, 2023 | 14:23h | UTC

Ambient air pollution and clinical dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis – The BMJ

Editorial: Air pollution and dementia – The BMJ

News Releases:

Air pollution may increase risk for dementia – Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Exposure to fine particle air pollution linked to heightened dementia risk – BMJ Newsroom

Commentary: Elevated dementia risk even when pollution is below EPA standards – The Harvard Gazette

 


SR | Global coverage of interventions to prevent and manage drug-related harms among people who inject drugs

11 Apr, 2023 | 14:24h | UTC

Global coverage of interventions to prevent and manage drug-related harms among people who inject drugs: a systematic review – The Lancet Global Health

Invited Commentary: Harm reduction interventions for people who inject drugs – The Lancet Global Health

News Release: Evidence of injecting drug use found in 190 countries: global review – UNSW Sydney

Related Article: Epidemiology of injecting drug use, prevalence of injecting-related harm, and exposure to behavioural and environmental risks among people who inject drugs: a systematic review – The Lancet Global Health

 

Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)

 


WHO Report | Dengue & Chikungunya cases spreading beyond known transmission zones in the Americas

10 Apr, 2023 | 14:04h | UTC

Geographical expansion of cases of dengue and chikungunya beyond the historical areas of transmission in the Region of the Americas – World Health Organization

Commentary: WHO: Concerning Spread of Dengue, Chikungunya in Latin America – JAMA

 


Global epidemiology of cirrhosis — Etiology, trends and predictions

6 Apr, 2023 | 13:27h | UTC

Global epidemiology of cirrhosis — aetiology, trends and predictions – Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Cohort Study | Barriers to starting direct-acting antiviral treatment despite access for HIV & hepatitis C patients

6 Apr, 2023 | 13:09h | UTC

Reasons for not commencing direct-acting antiviral treatment despite unrestricted access for individuals with HIV and hepatitis C virus: a multinational, prospective cohort study – The Lancet Public Health

Invited Commentary: The road to hepatitis C virus elimination – The Lancet Public Health

 


WHO Report | 1 in 6 people globally affected by infertility

5 Apr, 2023 | 13:47h | UTC

News Release: 1 in 6 people globally affected by infertility – World Health Organization

Report: Infertility Prevalence Estimates, 1990–2021 – World Health Organization

Key facts: Infertility – World Health Organization

Commentaries:

Infertility affects a ‘staggering’ 1 in 6 people worldwide, WHO says – CNN

One in six people worldwide affected by infertility, WHO reports – The Guardian

 

Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)

 


Analysis | Global coverage and design of sugar-sweetened beverage taxes

5 Apr, 2023 | 12:43h | UTC

Global Coverage and Design of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes – JAMA Network Open

Related:

The introduction of sugary drinks tax in the UK was followed by a drop in obesity cases among children

WHO manual on sugar-sweetened beverage taxation policies to promote healthy diets.

M-A: Outcomes following taxation of sugar-sweetened beverages.

Public Policies to Reduce Sugary Drink Consumption in Children and Adolescents – Pediatrics

Cutting back on sugar-sweetened beverages: What works? – Cochrane Library

Association of a Beverage Tax on Sugar-Sweetened and Artificially Sweetened Beverages With Changes in Beverage Prices and Sales at Chain Retailers in a Large Urban Setting – JAMA

Association between tax on sugar sweetened beverages and soft drink consumption in adults in Mexico: open cohort longitudinal analysis of Health Workers Cohort Study – The BMJ

Potential impact on prevalence of obesity in the UK of a 20% price increase in high sugar snacks: modelling study – The BMJ

Changes in food purchases after the Chilean policies on food labelling, marketing, and sales in schools: a before and after study – The Lancet Planetary Health

Association of a Sweetened Beverage Tax With Soda Consumption in High School Students – JAMA Pediatrics

Sugar-sweetened beverage taxes: Lessons to date and the future of taxation – PLOS Medicine

Banning the promotion of soft drinks could be more effective than a sugar tax – The Conversation

Sugar tax: why health experts want it but politicians and industry are resisting – The Guardian

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Updated WHO Guidelines | COVID-19 boosters no longer routinely recommended for low-risk groups

30 Mar, 2023 | 14:33h | UTC

Summary: The WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) has revised its COVID-19 vaccination roadmap in light of the Omicron variant and widespread population immunity. The revised roadmap prioritizes protecting those at the highest risk of severe disease and death while maintaining resilient health systems. It introduces cost-effectiveness considerations for vaccinating lower-risk individuals, such as healthy children and adolescents, and presents revised booster dose recommendations.

Priority groups are categorized as high, medium, and low, based on factors like risk of severe disease and death. People in the high-priority group, consisting of older adults, individuals with significant comorbidities or immunocompromising conditions, pregnant persons, and frontline health workers, are advised to receive additional boosters 6 or 12 months after the last dose. The medium priority group, which includes healthy adults without comorbidities and children with comorbidities, is recommended to receive primary series and first booster doses. However, SAGE no longer routinely recommends additional boosters for this group due to limited public health gains.

For the low-priority group, encompassing healthy children and adolescents, vaccination decisions should take into account factors such as disease prevalence and cost-effectiveness. It is important to note that the public health benefits of vaccinating healthy children and adolescents are considerably lower compared to established essential vaccines for children, like rotavirus, measles, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.

News Release: SAGE updates COVID-19 vaccination guidance – World Health Organization

Commentaries:

No More COVID-19 Boosters for Healthy People, WHO Experts Recommend – Health Policy Watch

WHO vaccine advisers update COVID vaccine recommendations – CIDRAP

 


Alcohol minimum unit pricing in Scotland led to substantial decrease in alcohol-attributable deaths and hospitalizations

29 Mar, 2023 | 13:28h | UTC

Evaluating the impact of alcohol minimum unit pricing on deaths and hospitalisations in Scotland: a controlled interrupted time series study – The Lancet

News Release: Minimum unit pricing for alcohol associated with a 13% decrease in deaths from alcohol consumption in Scotland – Lancet

Commentaries:

Expert reaction to study looking at alcohol-related deaths and hospitalisations in Scotland since the minimum unit pricing for alcohol policy was introduced – Science Media Centre

Minimum pricing averts alcohol deaths, study claims – BBC

Scotland’s minimum pricing linked to 13% drop in alcohol-related deaths, study finds – The Guardian

 

Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)

 


RCT | Electronic nudges resulted in modest increase in influenza vaccination uptake in older adults

22 Mar, 2023 | 13:10h | UTC

Electronic nudges to increase influenza vaccination uptake in Denmark: a nationwide, pragmatic, registry-based, randomised implementation trial – The Lancet (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

News Release: Electronic Messages Improved Influenza Vaccination Rates in Nationwide Danish Study – Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Commentary: Linking Flu Vaccine to Cardiovascular Benefit Could Increase Uptake in Older Adults – HCP Live

 


M-A | Comparison of mental health symptoms before and during the covid-19 pandemic

21 Mar, 2023 | 13:40h | UTC

Comparison of mental health symptoms before and during the covid-19 pandemic: evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis of 134 cohorts – The BMJ

Editorial: Mental health and the covid-19 pandemic – The BMJ

News Release: Study suggests little deterioration in mental health linked to the pandemic – BMJ Newsroom

Commentaries:

A patient’s perspective on mental health and the pandemic – The BMJ

Expert reaction to systematic review and meta-analysis on mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic – Science Media Centre

World’s most comprehensive study on COVID-19 mental health – McGill University

 


M-A | The efficacy of Kangaroo-Mother care to the clinical outcomes of LBW and premature infants

21 Mar, 2023 | 13:35h | UTC

Summary: Kangaroo-Mother Care (KMC) is a method that involves skin-to-skin contact between the mother and newborn, frequent exclusive or almost exclusive breastfeeding, and early discharge. KMC is an alternative to traditional care interventions for low birthweight (LBW) infants, and the World Health Organization has recommended its use for LBW infants for over a decade.

The authors conducted a meta-analysis including 17 randomized clinical trials involving 17,668 participants. They found that KMC can significantly reduce neonatal mortality, lower hypothermia and sepsis rates, and reduce the duration of hospital stay. The authors suggest that KMC should be promoted, popularized, and standardized in clinical practice.

Article: The efficacy of Kangaroo-Mother care to the clinical outcomes of LBW and premature infants in the first 28 days: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials – Frontiers in Pediatrics

Related:

Immediate “Kangaroo Mother Care” and Survival of Infants with Low Birth Weight – New England Journal of Medicine

Effect of community-initiated kangaroo mother care on survival of infants with low birthweight: a randomised controlled trial – The Lancet

Effect of Community-Initiated Kangaroo Mother Care on Postpartum Depressive Symptoms and Stress Among Mothers of Low-Birth-Weight Infants: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Network Open

Kangaroo mother care to reduce morbidity and mortality in low birthweight infants – Cochrane Library

Preterm care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparative risk analysis of neonatal deaths averted by kangaroo mother care versus mortality due to SARS-CoV-2 infection – EclinicalMedicine

 


Analysis | Networks of care to strengthen primary healthcare in resource constrained settings

21 Mar, 2023 | 13:08h | UTC

Networks of care to strengthen primary healthcare in resource constrained settings – The BMJ

 


Burden, trends, and inequalities of heart failure globally, 1990 to 2019

14 Mar, 2023 | 13:35h | UTC

Burden, Trends, and Inequalities of Heart Failure Globally, 1990 to 2019: A Secondary Analysis Based on the Global Burden of Disease 2019 Study – Journal of the American Heart Association

 


Evidence for harmful cardiovascular effects of ambient ozone: Insights from a multi-city time-series study in China

14 Mar, 2023 | 13:32h | UTC

Ozone pollution and hospital admissions for cardiovascular events – European Heart Journal

News Release: Ozone pollution is linked with increased hospitalizations for cardiovascular disease – European Society of Cardiology

 


The global burden of metabolic disease: data from 2000 to 2019

13 Mar, 2023 | 14:39h | UTC

The global burden of metabolic disease: Data from 2000 to 2019 – Cell Metabolism (free for a limited period)

 


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