The origin and development of public health services in IrelandPUBLIC HEALTH/in IrelandNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/BF02957005CROWE MSpringer LondonIrish Journal of Medical Science (1926-1967)
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- 《Zoonoses & Public Health》 被引量: 177发表: 2010年 Livestock Origin for a Human Pandemic Clone of Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus The importance of livestock as a source of bacterial pathogens with the potential for epidemic spread in human populations is unclear....
Psychoyogi–Shrine(UK) – Short but sweet 2016 release from one of the UK scene’s hidden treasures – a must for “new Canterbury” fans. Simon McKechnie–From My Head to My Feet(UK) – Another lesson on how to add interest and progressive quotient to the song format from one of th...
Analyzes the processes of peer review and its possible benefits to society by considering a case study of the hypothesis that AIDS originated from contaminated polio vaccine. Discovery of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV); Response of the scientific community to the idea developed by independent scho...
Emerging viral infections are among the greatest challenges in the public health sector in the twenty-first century. Among these, most of the viruses jump from other species of animals to humans called zoonotic viruses. The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), by crossing...
The largest outbreak of yellow fever of the 21st century in the Americas began in 2016, with intense circulation in the southeastern states of Brazil, particularly in sylvatic environments near densely populated areas including the metropolitan region of
parentswhen parental genomes are not available6. This latter approach is particularly well suited for datasets comprising many samples from the same generation but also requires the genealogy of most individuals in the study cohort, which is not the case in large datasets such as the UK Biobank12...
Although very different in their activities and outcomes, both broadcasting and the National Health Service (NHS) were created within a rhetoric of public service and a dedication ‘to the service of humanity in its fullest sense’ so eloquently expresse