Annals of Public Health Reports

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Research Article Pages 302-307

A Systematic Review on the Authenticity Trends of Goat and Sheep Meat and Their Products: Implications for Public Health

Authors: Lamprini Dimitriou, Christos S. Pappas, Athanasios Manouras and Eleni Malissiova

Abstract: There is increasing interest among researchers and consumers in the issue of food authenticity, as it directly related to public health issues and consumers protection principle. The term authenticity is multidimensional and includes many concepts such as fraud, origin, production process etc. The most common target of adulteration is meat, mainly due to financial reasons; goat and sheep meat are often adulterated. The aim of this systematic review is to assess the literature of the last 20 years on the topic of sheep and goat meat authenticity and to highlight the implications for public health and consumer protection. A total of 419 articles were retrieved from two databases (Pub Med and Scopus) using specific keywords and inclusion/exclusion criteria.

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Research Article Pages 299-301

“I Think This Subreddit Should Seriously Consider Having Suicide Hotline Info Posted”: How Can We Improve Proximal Suicide Prevention Efforts on Social Media Platforms?

Authors: Andre Mason, BSc, Damian Scarf, PhD and Benjamin Riordan, PhD

Abstract: The recent volatility of cryptocurrencies has caused significant financial losses, leading many individuals to communicate their stress via social media platforms. On one such platform, Reddit, the increased suicide-related chatter has prompted users to post suicide help lines within their forums (subreddits). While this may represent a positive first step in suicide prevention on social media platforms, helplines alone may be unspecific to the user’s location and overly dependent on user engagement. Advancements in machine learning algorithms may, therefore, offer a more effective frontier for suicide prevention.

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Commentary Pages 296-298

Strength and Presentation Differences in Biosimilarity: Controversies in Regulatory Approaches

Authors: Gokce Demiray and Sadi S OZDEM

Abstract: The presence of limited information with no detail in biosimilar guidelines of major regulatory agencies, together with findings of clues suggestive of possible controversies between their approaches made the issue of strength one of the most curious areas for the sponsors seeking regulatory authority answers for their questions regarding strength similarity of their proposed biosimilars with the reference products.

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Research Article Pages 285-295

Stay at Home Order and Psychosocial Wellbeing among Older Adults in Buenos Aires City, Argentina, during the Pandemic COVID19

Authors: Ignacio Llovet, Graciela Dinardi, Esteban Damiani and Gustavo Alvarez

Abstract: This paper explores changes in the well-being of a group of people ages 65 and over in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina during the stay at home mandated by the government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (March to November 2020). Due to its higher level of risk, this population group was subjected to specific isolation measures. The study objectives were 1) To identify the determinants of psychosocial well-being of people ages 65 and over, and 2) To describe the longitudinal variation in well-being in this population.

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Review Article Pages 285-289

Impact of COVID-19 on the Accessibility of HIV Services among Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria

Authors: Archibong Edem Bassey, Emmanuel Nathaniel James, Kehinde Precious Fadele and Goshen David Miteu

Abstract: As the COVID-19 pandemic continues its rampage all over the world, health care services are distorted across struggling health systems. World leaders are directing vast resources in response to this global pandemic in their respective nations. While this is quite commendable, the pandemic has overshadowed other aspects of health services, particularly HIV services, which constitute HIV prevention, testing and treatment services, accessed by the majority of vulnerable populations all over the globe. Persons with disabilities are not exempt from these vulnerable populations affected by the already existing HIV epidemic in Nigeria, as they have been struggling to access HIV services even before the advent of COVID-19.

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