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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394178/strengthening-laboratories-in-response-to-outbreaks-in-humanitarian-emergencies-and-conflict-settings-results-challenges-and-lessons-from-expanding-pcr-diagnostic-capacities-for-covid-19-testing-in-yemen
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ismail Mahat Bashir, Ali Ahmed Al-Waleedi, Saeed Mohamed Al-Shaibani, Mohammed Rajamanar, Shougi Al-Akbari, Abdulelah Al-Harazi, Layla Salim Aliwah, Nahed Ahmed Salem, Dina Al-Ademi, Amal Barakat, Nicole Sarkis, Abdinasir Abubakar, Mikiko Senga, Altaf Musani, Adham Rashad Ismail Abdel Moneim, Nuha Mahmoud
BACKGROUND: When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, Yemen, a country facing years of conflict had only one laboratory with PCR testing capacity. In this article, we describe the outcome of the implementation of molecular based diagnostics platform in Yemen and highlight the key milestones the country went through to increase access to testing for its populations residing in a geographically vast and politically divided country. METHODS: A retrospective assessment of COVID-19 laboratory response activities was done detailing the needs assessment process, timelines, geographical coverage, and outcomes of the activities...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38375152/navigating-the-shift-in-bangladeshi-host-community-s-perceptions-towards-the-rohingya-refugees-a-declining-sympathy
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Palash Kamruzzaman, Bulbul Siddiqi, Kajal Ahmed
Generosity and selflessness from the host community in Cox's Bazar were deemed to be instrumental in supporting Rohingyas who sought refuge in Bangladesh in 2017. Thousands of Rohingyas had to flee from their own country to save lives due to state-supported military violence. Initially, Bangladeshi media and civil society were largely supportive of the Rohingyas. However, the initial sympathy later withered away and may have turned into frustration and hostility. Based on 39 in-depth interviews with hot community members and humanitarian professionals, this paper argues that protraction of the crisis, inability to access natural resources due to the refugee camps, some Rohingyas' involvement in various unlawful activities, a perceived sense of neglect from the international community, and disruption in local labour market/trade affecting cost of living conditions for low-income people seem to have played important roles in creating widespread tensions between the host community and Rohingya refugees...
2024: Frontiers in sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357426/harbingers-of-hope-scientists-and-the-pursuit-of-world-peace
#23
EDITORIAL
Seithikurippu R Pandi-Perumal, Willem A C M van de Put, Andreas Maercker, Stevan E Hobfoll, Velayudhan Mohan Kumar, Corrado Barbui, Arehally Marappa Mahalaksmi, Saravana Babu Chidambaram, Per Olof Lundmark, Tual Sawn Khai, Lukoye Atwoli, Vitalii Poberezhets, Ramasamy Rajesh Kumar, Derebe Madoro, Hernán Andrés Marín Agudelo, Samuel Ratnajeevan Herbert Hoole, Luísa Teixeira-Santos, Paulo Pereira, Konda Mani Saravanan, Anton Vrdoljak, Miguel Meira E Cruz, Chellamuthu Ramasubramanian, Alvin Kuowei Tay, Janne Grønli, Marit Sijbrandij, Sudhakar Sivasubramaniam, Meera Narasimhan, Eta Ngole Mbong, Markus Jansson-Fröjmark, Bjørn Bjorvatn, Joop T V M de Jong, Mario H Braakman, Maurice Eisenbruch, Darío Acuña-Castroviejo, Koos van der Velden, Gregory M Brown, Markku Partinen, Alexander C McFarlane, Michael Berk
The ongoing wars in many regions-such as the conflict between Israel and Hamas-as well as the effects of war on communities, social services, and mental health are covered in this special editorial. This article emphasizes the need for international efforts to promote peace, offer humanitarian aid, and address the mental health challenges faced by individuals and communities affected by war and violence.
December 2023: Clin Psychol Eur
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38330729/preparing-schools-for-future-pandemics-insights-on-water-sanitation-and-hygiene-solutions-from-the-brazilian-school-reopening-policies
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REVIEW
Kasandra I H M Poague, Justine I Blanford, Javier A Martínez, Carmen Anthonj
Post-COVID-19, schools urgently need to enhance infection control and prevention (IPC) measures, including water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), to prepare for future outbreaks and pandemics. Particularly in Brazil, that is of particular concern, as students are still recovering from the 20th longest school closure in the world. Hence, the current study had two goals: (i) to describe WASH solutions outlined in policies released at the federal, state, and capital city levels in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic for the safe reopening of schools and (ii) to discuss their potential to enhance school's capacity to remain operational during a new pandemic or outbreak...
February 7, 2024: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38304707/providing-remote-aid-during-a-humanitarian-crisis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lewis J Kaplan, Scott Levin, Jay Yelon, Jeremy M Cannon, Samir Mehta, Patrick M Reilly, Stephen J Kovach, Derek J Donegan, Kierstyn Claycomb, Maisie Savchenko-Fullerton, Evhen Filonenko, Vyacheslav Maiko, Roman Kuzmov, Yaroslav Radega, Viktor Pashinskiy, Yuriy Yurievich Demyan, Petro Plesha, Yuriy Demyan, Dmytro Vinnytskiy, Glen N Gaulton, Patrick J Brennan
Humanitarian crises create opportunities for both in-person and remote aid. Durable, complex, and team-based care may leverage a telemedicine approach for comprehensive support within a conflict zone. Barriers and enablers are detailed, as is the need for mission expansion due to initial program success. Adapting a telemedicine program initially designed for critical care during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic offers a solution to data transfer and data analysis issues. Staffing efforts and grouped elements of patient care detail the kinds of remote aid that are achievable...
November 2023: Critical care explorations
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298201/syphilis-prevalence-and-correlates-of-infection-among-venezuelan-refugees-and-migrants-in-colombia-findings-of-a-cross-sectional-biobehavioral-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan Stevenson, José Guillén, Jennifer Ortíz, Jhon Fredy Ramírez Correa, Kathleen R Page, Miguel Ángel Barriga Talero, Jhon Jairo López, Julián Alfredo Fernández-Niño, Ricardo Luque Núñez, Paul Spiegel, Andrea L Wirtz
BACKGROUND: Population-based estimates of syphilis prevalence are critical to informing public health response. We aimed to measure syphilis prevalence among Venezuelan refugees and migrants in Colombia to inform public health programming. METHODS: Between July 2021 and February 2022, we surveyed 6221 adult Venezuelan refugees and migrants in four cities in Colombia using respondent-driven sampling (RDS). Participants completed a survey and dual-rapid HIV/treponemal syphilis screening...
February 2024: Lancet Reg Health Am
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264315/assessing-technology-platforms-for-global-health-engagement-to-support-integration-of-efforts-across-geographic-combatant-commands
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Padmaja Vedula, Trupti Brahmbhatt, Jonathan Tran, Chandler Sachs
Global health engagement (GHE) is an integral part of the cooperation efforts of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the geographic combatant commands (GCCs) with partner nations and provides support in training and preparing their military and civilian health systems. These activities encompass a wide spectrum of engagements-military-to-military, military-to-civilian, and multilateral-and support joint missions of humanitarian aid and disaster response, deterrence, access and presence, counterterrorism, and homeland defense...
December 2023: Rand Health Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242106/resilience-of-transportation-infrastructure-networks-to-road-failures
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonas Wassmer, Bruno Merz, Norbert Marwan
Anthropogenic climate change drives extreme weather events, leading to significant consequences for both society and the environment. This includes damage to road infrastructure, causing disruptions in transportation, obstructing access to emergency services, and hindering humanitarian organizations after natural disasters. In this study, we develop a novel method for analyzing the impacts of natural hazards on transportation networks rooted in the gravity model of travel, offering a fresh perspective to assess the repercussions of natural hazards on transportation network stability...
January 1, 2024: Chaos
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38186426/addressing-the-effects-of-war-on-gaza-s-healthcare-system
#29
EDITORIAL
Sirwan K Ahmed
The protracted conflict in Gaza, marked by extensive Israeli attacks, has devastatingly crippled the healthcare system. Hospitals, clinics, and essential facilities have been directly targeted or damaged, leading to critical shortages in beds, equipment, and medications. The strain on healthcare workers has resulted in burnout, trauma, and mental health disorders. Moreover, repeated conflicts have triggered widespread psychological trauma among residents, exacerbated by a lack of mental health professionals and the stigma surrounding seeking help...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38164336/vaccinating-humanitarian-workers-against-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne-Gaelle Selod, Jaclyn Perhati, Cedric Dumont, Baptiste Danjou, Daniel Cook
OBJECTIVE: To describe the United Nations' (UN's) coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination programme and its efforts to vaccinate frontline humanitarian personnel stationed in locations where access to COVID-19 vaccine was limited or absent. METHODS: The vaccination programme was structured as a two-level operation: a global vaccine deployment support team and local vaccine deployment teams in each participating country, territory or administrative area. The central group, led by a global vaccine coordinator, oversaw medical, legal, financial, logistical, data, technological and communication aspects...
January 1, 2024: Bulletin of the World Health Organization
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38152564/the-multilevel-correlates-contributions-and-consequences-of-leader-humility-in-humanitarian-aid-work
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edward B Davis, Kelly Barneche, Jamie D Aten, Laura R Shannonhouse, David C Wang, Daryl R Van Tongeren, Don E Davis, Joshua N Hook, Zhuo Job Chen, G Tyler Lefevor, Stacey E McElroy-Heltzel, Emilie L Elick, Leif Van Grinsven, Ethan K Lacey, Tyler R Brandys, Philip K Sarpong, Sophia A Osteen, Kati Shepardson
OBJECTIVE: Leader humility has been linked to many positive outcomes but not examined in humanitarian aid work. Three studies examined the multilevel correlates, contributions, and consequences of leader humility in Medair-a large, multinational, faith-based aid organization. Study 1 examined correlates of leader humility in a sample of 308 workers and 167 leaders. Study 2 explored multilevel contributions of leader humility in 96 teams comprised of 189 workers. Study 3 utilized a subsample (50 workers, 34 leaders) to explore consequences of Time 1 leader and team humility on outcomes 6 months later...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38141258/maxillofacial-surgery-in%C3%A2-ukraine-during-a-war-challenges-and%C3%A2-perspectives-a-national-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Palyvoda Roman, Kaniura Olexandr, Vares Yan, Fedirko Igor, Uhryn Myron, Chepurnyi Yurii, Snäll Johanna, Shepelja Alla, Kopchak Andrii, Kalashnikov Danilo
INTRODUCTION: The invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops on February 24, 2022, and the beginning of the full-scale war had huge humanitarian consequences. The major challenges facing the Ukrainian health care system included the disruption of medical infrastructure and logistics, the termination of the supply of expendable materials, significant migration, and a dramatic increase in high-velocity blast and gunshot injuries among combatants and civilians.The aim of the present study was to analyze the challenges and solutions in patient care faced by the Ukrainian system of maxillofacial surgery during the war in different regions of the country...
December 23, 2023: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38090400/earthquakes-and-taliban-decrees-the-plight-of-afghan-women-and-children
#33
EDITORIAL
Mirwais Ramozi, Yudai Kaneda, Hosain Barati, Akihiko Ozaki, Sayed H Mousavi
Following the Taliban's takeover in August 2021, Afghanistan confronts compounded challenges from both seismic political shifts and catastrophic natural events. Earthquakes in Khost and Herat provinces have resulted in thousands of casualties, with the majority being women and children, highlighting structural vulnerabilities of Afghan homes made from sun-dried bricks. Concurrently, the Taliban's restriction on women's participation in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has strained essential health and aid services...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066619/participatory-approaches-and-methods-in-gender-equality-and-gender-based-violence-research-with-refugees-and-internally-displaced-populations-a-scoping-review
#34
REVIEW
Michelle Lokot, Erin Hartman, Iram Hashmi
Using participatory approaches or methods are often positioned as a strategy to tackle power hierarchies in research. Despite momentum on decolonising aid, humanitarian actors have struggled to describe what 'participation' of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) means in practice. Efforts to promote refugee and IDP participation can be tokenistic. However, it is not clear if and how these critiques apply to gender-based violence (GBV) and gender equality-topics that often innately include power analysis and seek to tackle inequalities...
December 8, 2023: Conflict and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37921837/exploring-a-syndemic-of-poverty-cumulative-violence-and-hiv-vulnerability-among-refugee-youth-multi-method-insights-from-a-humanitarian-setting-in-uganda
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carmen H Logie, Miranda G Loutet, Moses Okumu, Madelaine Coelho, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Maya Latif, Alyssa McAlpine, Peter Kyambadde
Synergistic associations between social inequities and HIV vulnerabilities - known as a syndemic - are understudied with youth in humanitarian settings. We explored refugee youths' HIV prevention needs in Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement, Uganda. This multi-methods study involved 6 focus groups and 12 in-depth individual interviews (IDI) with refugee youth ( n  = 60) aged 16-24, and IDI with refugee elders ( n  = 8) and healthcare providers ( n  = 8). We then conducted cross-sectional surveys with refugee youth (16-24 years) ( n  = 115) to assess: poverty, recent sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), and condom engagement motivation (CEM) (wanting to learn about condoms for HIV prevention)...
November 3, 2023: AIDS Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37915182/reproductive-health-challenges-among-women-in-internally-displaced-camps-in-benue-state-a-protocol-for-a-community-based-health-education-interventional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ngwibete Atenchong, Ogunbode Olayinka, O Timothy Sesan, Omigbodun Akinyinka
Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services are a necessity for marginalized persons such as the displaced. The protocol describes an intervention that can contribute to overcoming challenges associated with SRH service delivery of three selected reproductive health (RH) services: HIV/AIDS, contraception, and cervical cancer screening. A pre-and post-intervention approach will be used to evaluate the effect of an intervention with trained Community-Based Reproductive Health Personnel (CBRHP) and/or mHealth technology within the selected IDP camps...
October 31, 2023: African Journal of Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37898900/-the-nontrivial-approach-or-how-physicians-bolsheviks-treated-kings-the-soviet-medicine-in-the-arabian-peninsula-in-1920-1930s
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
V Yu Bashkuev
In the late 1920s, the USSR intensified its international activities in the Arabian Peninsula. The rapprochement with Arab monarchies provided opportunity to study political, economic and ethno-cultural characteristics of region by organizing transit of pilgrims to Mecca through the Soviet territory and providing medical care in first-aid posts at diplomatic missions. The Soviet physicians, in atypical situation of Arab monarchies, played important role as intermediaries between royal courts and the Soviet government, serving as agents of "soft power"...
September 2023: Problemy Sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ Gigieny, Zdravookhranenii︠a︡ i Istorii Medit︠s︡iny
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37865802/vulnerability-to-health-and-well-being-of-internally-displaced-persons-idps-in-myanmar-post-military-coup-and-covid-19
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tual Sawn Khai
Across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated particular challenges for internally displaced people (IDPs). Over 1.9 million people in Myanmar have been displaced due to the escalation of armed conflict after the military coup in 2021. The vulnerability faced by IDPs in Myanmar, coupled with the impact of the recent military coup and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, has received little global attention. This study examined how military coup exacerbated the health and well-being of IDPs in Myanmar post the military coup...
October 21, 2023: Archives of Public Health, Archives Belges de Santé Publique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37865238/soil-potassium-depletion-in-global-cereal-croplands-and-its-implications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Changwei Wang, Yingkai Xie, Zhengxi Tan
Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are of the most essential nutrients for crop production, and inputs of their fertilizers have been a direct and effective way to replenish their removal from crop harvest. However, the global soil K status is scarcely documented. This study attempts to evaluate the soil K deficit in global cereal croplands and potential effects of better K fertilizer management. We hypothesized that historical records of cereal yield and K fertilizer use rate (K-FUR) can be used to understand how soil K deficit is related to the cumulative insufficient K replenishment...
October 19, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37853475/forms-of-sexual-violence-perpetrated-in-conflict-and-post-conflict-settings-against-south-sudanese-men-resettled-in-two-communities-in-uganda-an-exploratory-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tosin Olaluwoye, Elizabeth Hoban, Joanne Williams
BACKGROUND: Consideration for men as survivors of sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict settings has gained some prominence in the last decade. There remains a paucity of empirical data on forms of sexual violence from the survivors' perspective, and no study has considered the context of the 2013 South Sudan conflict specifically. METHODS: This paper reports the findings of an exploratory qualitative study on the forms of sexual violence perpetrated against men in conflict and post-conflict settings, with the survivors as the main participants...
October 18, 2023: Conflict and Health
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