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Professor
Department of Health Policy and Management
University of Pittsburgh
United States of America
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President
Department of Epidemiology & Occupational Health
Washington, DC
United States of America
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Chair
Department of Oral Diagnostics
School of Dentistry
West Virginia University
United States of America
Professor
Department of Health Policy & Management
Jackson State University
Mississippi, United States of America
Tel: 601-979-8823
Professor
Department of Public Health
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston, United States of America
Tel: +43-50-8648-3930
Director
Division of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
School of Public Health
Georgia State University
Georgia, United States of America
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Original Article
The ‘Two-Week-Rule’ (TWR) for referring patients with a suspicion of colorectal cancer (CRC) was implemented in 2000 to improve CRC survival rates... Read more
Review Article
Public Health Perspectives as the COVID-19 Vaccines Enter Production and Distribution Phases
If the vaccines achieve the desired effect of protecting vulnerable and frontline workers, and maybe the general world population from this infection,... Read more
Case Report
Homeopathic Intervention in Health Workers with COVID-19: Case Study
The article brings two cases, both of health workers subject to multiple psychological stresses during the pandemic, diagnosed with COVID-19 and submi... Read more
Review Article
Clinical trials are investigating several agents as potential options for pre-exposure prophylaxis and post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent infection ... Read more
Research Article
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) needs to be detected early in order to prevent a poor outcome in the general population. A semiquantitative evaluation ba... Read more
Review Article
Changing New Normal Lifestyle in COVID-19 Pandemic: Sabah, Malaysia
The second wave of the Covid-19 infection in Malaysia during the 2nd week of March which was due to a mass religious gathering involving ov... Read more
Review Article
Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Clinic-Clinical Lab-Research Lab Interface
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases have been a constant companion of medicine since its onset. In this commentary, we will discuss the multi... Read more
Research Article
Sensitivity of Nasal and Oropharyngeal Swabs in Diagnosing COVID-19 in Hospitalised Patients
To evaluate the sensitivity of nasal and oropharyngeal swabs in diagnosing COVID-19 in hospitalised patients and comparing patient factors and admissi... Read more
Review Article
Does Nature Have a Systematic Sex Bias: Prevalence, Mortality, and Trend of COVID-19
The unprecedented outbreak of a contagious respiratory disease similar to pneumonia caused by a novel coronavirus termed as COVID-19 has led to a pand... Read more
Review Article
Coronavirus-Disease-2019 (COVID-19) can be heralded by anosmia as a major symptom in up to 60% of patients. In this study, we sought to describe the t... Read more