keyword
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31281926/patient-care-without-borders-a-systematic-review-of-medical-and-surgical-tourism
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany M Foley, Jack M Haglin, Joshua Ray Tanzer, Adam E M Eltorai
BACKGROUND: Medical tourism (MT) is an increasingly utilized modality for acquiring medical treatment for patients globally. This review assimilates the current literature regarding MT, with particular focus on the applications, ethics and economics. METHODS: A systematic review of MEDLINE and PubMed Central databases for publications relating to MT from 2005 to 2018 yielded 43 articles for this review. RESULTS: Patients seeking elective bariatric, cosmetic and orthopedic surgery abroad are motivated by significantly lower costs, all-inclusive vacation packages and reduced wait times...
September 2, 2019: Journal of Travel Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29927652/childhood-experiences-of-sexual-violence-pregnancy-and-marriage-associated-with-child-sex-trafficking-among-female-sex-workers-in-two-us-mexico-border-cities
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabrina C Boyce, Kimberly C Brouwer, Daniel Triplett, Argentina E Servin, Carlos Magis-Rodriguez, Jay G Silverman
OBJECTIVES: To quantitatively assess the relationships of childhood experiences of marriage, pregnancy, and sexual violence with underage sex trafficking. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey data from a population-based sample of 603 female sex workers from Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, were collected in 2013 and 2014, and we analyzed the data to evaluate relationships between pregnancy, marriage, and sexual violence when younger than 16 years, and child sex trafficking...
August 2018: American Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29572587/neonatal-abstinence-syndrome-nas-in-southwestern-border-states-examining-trends-population-correlates-and-implications-for-policy
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khaleel S Hussaini, Luigi F Garcia Saavedra
Introduction Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is withdrawal syndrome in newborns following birth and is primarily caused by maternal drug use during pregnancy. This study examines trends, population correlates, and policy implications of NAS in two Southwest border states. Materials and Methods A cross-sectional analysis of Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data (HIDD) was utilized to examine the incidence of NAS in the Southwest border states of Arizona (AZ) and New Mexico (NM). All inpatient hospital births in AZ and NM from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2013 with ICD9-CM codes for NAS (779...
September 2018: Maternal and Child Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29202096/trafficking-of-vietnamese-women-and-girls-for-marriage-in-china
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heidi Stöckl, Ligia Kiss, Jobst Koehler, Dung Thuy Dong, Cathy Zimmerman
Background: Bride-trafficking has been a growing phenomenon in Southeast Asia, particularly in China, where one-child policies have resulted in demographic imbalances favoring males. Yet, empirical evidence about women and girls sold into marriage in China remains sparse. Methods: This study describes the experiences of 51 Vietnamese women and girls as young as 14 in post-trafficking services who were sold into marriage in China. A consecutive sample of individuals from five services in Vietnam were invited to be interviewed within the first 2 weeks of admission...
2017: Global Health Research and Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28698062/the-clandestine-multiple-graves-in-malaysia-the-first-mass-identification-operation-of-human-skeletal-remains
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohd Suhani Mohd Noor, Lay See Khoo, Wan Zafirah Zamaliana Alias, Ahmad Hafizam Hasmi, Mohamad Azaini Ibrahim, Mohd Shah Mahmood
The first ever mass identification operation of skeletal remains conducted for the clandestine graves in Malaysia consisted of 165 individuals unearthed from 28 human trafficking transit camps located in Wang Kelian, along the Thai-Malaysia border. A DVI response was triggered in which expert teams comprising of pathologists, anthropologists, odontologists, radiologists and DNA experts were gathered at the identified operation centre. The Department of Forensic Medicine, Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Star, Kedah, located approximately 75km away from Wang Kelian, was temporarily converted into a victim identification centre (VIC) as it is the nearest available forensic facility to the mass grave site...
September 2017: Forensic Science International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28635347/ketamine-and-international-regulations
#26
REVIEW
Yanhui Liao, Yi-Lang Tang, Wei Hao
BACKGROUND: Ketamine is an anesthetic commonly used in low-income countries and has recently been shown to be effective for treatment-resistant depression. However, the illicit manufacturing, trafficking, and nonmedical use of ketamine are increasing globally, and its illicit use poses major public health challenges in many countries. OBJECTIVES: To review the nonmedical use of ketamine in selected countries and its regulatory control. METHODS: We conducted a review of literature identified from searches of the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) (1979-2016) and PubMed databases, supplemented by additional references identified by the authors...
September 2017: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28452652/health-equity-and-migrants-in-the-greater-mekong-subregion
#27
REVIEW
Celia McMichael, Judith Healy
BACKGROUND: Migrant health is receiving increasing international attention, reflecting recognition of the health inequities experienced among many migrant populations and the need for health systems to adapt to diverse migrant populations. In the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) there is increasing migration associated with uneven economic integration and growth, socio-economic vulnerabilities, and disparities between countries. There has been limited progress, however, in improving migrant access to health services in the Subregion...
2017: Global Health Action
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28135583/validation-of-a-rapid-dna-process-with-the-rapidhit-%C3%A2-id-system-using-globalfiler-%C3%A2-express-chemistry-a-platform-optimized-for-decentralized-testing-environments
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susana Salceda, Arnaldo Barican, Jacklyn Buscaino, Bruce Goldman, Jim Klevenberg, Melissa Kuhn, Dennis Lehto, Frank Lin, Phong Nguyen, Charles Park, Francesca Pearson, Rick Pittaro, Sayali Salodkar, Robert Schueren, Corey Smith, Charles Troup, Dean Tsou, Mattias Vangbo, Justus Wunderle, David King
The RapidHIT® ID is a fully automated sample-to-answer system for short tandem repeat (STR)-based human identification. The RapidHIT ID has been optimized for use in decentralized environments and processes presumed single source DNA samples, generating Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)-compatible DNA profiles in less than 90min. The system is easy to use, requiring less than one minute of hands-on time. Profiles are reviewed using centralized linking software, RapidLINK™ (IntegenX, Pleasanton, CA), a software tool designed to collate DNA profiles from single or multiple RapidHIT ID systems at different geographic locations...
May 2017: Forensic Science International. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27500254/the-hague-recommendations-improving-nonlegislative-responses-to-trafficking-in-human-beings-for-the-purpose-of-organ-removal
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frederike Ambagtsheer, Willem Weimar
Over the years, the trade in human organs has become an object of international concern. Since the 1980s, antiorgan trade initiatives have mainly involved the strengthening of legislative responses. Little attention however is given to nonlegislative responses by law enforcement authorities. The HOTT project is a European Union-funded research project titled "trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal." Its objectives are to increase knowledge, raise awareness, and improve the nonlegislative response to the crime...
February 2016: Transplantation Direct
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27500251/establishing-trafficking-in-human-beings-for-the-purpose-of-organ-removal-and-improving-cross-border-collaboration-in-criminal-cases-recommendations
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Holmes, Conny Rijken, Sergio D'Orsi, Luuk Esser, Floor Hol, Anne Gallagher, Galit Greenberg, Louis Helberg, Lisa Horvatits, Sean McCarthy, Jonathan Ratel, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, John Forsythe
In this short summary report on the legal definition of trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal and improving cross-border collaboration in criminal cases, challenges, and recommendations in the areas of defining the crime, criminal investigation and prosecution, and cross-border cooperation are made. These are the outcomes of a working group discussion during the writers' conference of the HOTT project, a European Union-funded project against trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal...
February 2016: Transplantation Direct
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27236823/this-bud-s-for-you-mechanisms-of-cellular-nucleocytoplasmic-trafficking-via-nuclear-envelope-budding
#31
REVIEW
Lee G Fradkin, Vivian Budnik
The nuclear envelope (NE) physically separates the cytoplasmic and nuclear compartments. While this barrier provides advantages, it also presents a challenge for the nuclear export of large ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes. Decades-old dogma holds that all such border-crossing is via the nuclear pore complex (NPC). However, the diameter of the NPC central channel limits the passage of large cargos. Here, we review evidence that such large RNPs employ an endogenous NE-budding pathway, previously thought to be exclusive to the nuclear egress of Herpes viruses...
August 2016: Current Opinion in Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27173376/chemical-profiling-a-tool-to-decipher-the-structure-and-organisation-of-illicit-drug-markets-an-8-year-study-in-western-switzerland
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian Broséus, Simon Baechler, Natacha Gentile, Pierre Esseiva
Illicit drug analyses usually focus on the identification and quantitation of questioned material to support the judicial process. In parallel, more and more laboratories develop physical and chemical profiling methods in a forensic intelligence perspective. The analysis of large databases resulting from this approach enables not only to draw tactical and operational intelligence, but may also contribute to the strategic overview of drugs markets. In Western Switzerland, the chemical analysis of illicit drug seizures is centralised in a laboratory hosted by the University of Lausanne...
September 2016: Forensic Science International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27108882/comprehensive-proteome-analysis-of-brush-border-membrane-fraction-of-ileum-of-ezrin-knockdown-mice
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saori Yoshida, Toshiyuki Fukutomi, Toru Kimura, Hiroyuki Sakurai, Ryo Hatano, Hiroto Yamamoto, Ken-Ichi Mukaisho, Takanori Hattori, Hiroyuki Sugihara, Shinji Asano
Ezrin is an actin binding protein which cross-links membrane proteins with cytoskeleton directly or indirectly via PDZ domain-containing scaffold proteins. It is mainly expressed at the brush border membrane (BBM) of gastrointestinal tracts, and is involved in the construction of microvilli structure and the functional expression of membrane protein complexes at the cell surface. To precisely study the roles of ezrin on the expression of membrane proteins at the cell surface, here we prepared the BBM fractions of ileums from the wild-type and ezrin-knockdown (Vil2(kd/kd)) mice, analyzed them by mass spectrometry, and compared their proteomic patterns...
2016: Biomedical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26324171/characterisation-of-brucella-suis-isolates-from-southeast-europe-by-multi-locus-variable-number-tandem-repeat-analysis
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sanja Duvnjak, Ivana Račić, Silvio Špičić, Maja Zdelar-Tuk, Irena Reil, Željko Cvetnić
Porcine brucellosis is a common bacterial zoonosis which can cause significant financial losses. Its diverse and often complicated factors have hampered efforts to control disease spread. The aim of the study was to assess the epidemiological situation of porcine brucellosis primarily in Croatia and its relationship to genotypes present in other, mostly European countries. One hundred and seven Brucella suis strains isolated from swine, hares, cattle, humans, wild hares, a wild boar and a mare originating mainly from Croatia (112), but also a few from Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia (15) were tested using classical microbiological testing, Bruce-ladder, RFLP, Multiplex-suis and genotyped using multi-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA)...
October 22, 2015: Veterinary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26054216/the-long-postwar-and-the-politics-of-penicillin-early-circulation-and-smuggling-in-spain-1944-1954
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Jesús Santesmases
In this paper I explore the early circulation of penicillin. I review the early distribution in Spain of a scarce product, reflect on the available sources about the illegal penicillin trade and discuss some cases of smuggling. I argue the early distribution of penicillin involved time and geography, a particular chronology of post Second World War geopolitics. Penicillin practices and experiences belong to this period, in a dictatorship that tolerated smuggling and illegal trade of other products, some, like penicillin, produced in neighbouring countries...
2014: Medicina Nei Secoli
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25782415/the-genetic-truth-of-surrogate-parentage
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gajendra K Goswami
Old family laws presume that the husband is the father of any child born to a married couple; a socio-legal fiction. A social and biological father is presumed to be one and the same. The cocoon of legitimacy protects marriage but the child born outside valid marriage is recognised as 'illegitimate'. Assisted reproduction technologies strengthened reproductive rights but confuse purity of lineage and genetically divorce socio-legal parentage from biological parentage. The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender reproductive rights, surrogacy, gamete donation, delayed pregnancies using cryopreserved embryos, single parentage, virgin mothers (virgin birth), live-in relationship are increasingly recognised under the cover of human dignity but obscure parentage...
December 2015: Medico-legal Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24397231/introduction-dying-for-gold-the-effects-of-mineral-miningon-hiv-tuberculosis-silicosis-and-occupational-diseases-in-southern-africa
#37
REVIEW
David Stuckler, Sarah Steele, Mark Lurie, Sanjay Basu
Mineral mining is among the world's most hazardous occupations. It is especially dangerous in southern Africa, where mining activity is a leading cause of HIV and tuberculosis epidemics. Inside mines, silica dust exposure causes long-term pulmonary damage. Living conditions are often substandard; poorly ventilated living quarters facilitate tuberculosis and airborne disease spread, and high rates of alcohol and tobacco use compromise immune responses. Family segregation, a legacy of apartheid's migrational labor system, increases the likelihood of risky sexual activity...
2013: International Journal of Health Services: Planning, Administration, Evaluation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23687529/reformulation-of-controlled-release-oxycodone-and-pharmacy-dispensing-patterns-near-the-us-canada-border
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tara Gomes, J Michael Paterson, David N Juurlink, Irfan A Dhalla, Muhammad M Mamdani
BACKGROUND: In August 2010, a tamper-resistant formulation of controlled-release oxycodone (OxyContin-OP) was introduced in the United States but not in Canada. Our objective was to determine whether introduction of OxyContin-OP in the United States influenced prescription volumes for the original controlled-release oxycodone formulation (OxyContin) at Canadian pharmacies near the international border. METHODS: We conducted a population-based, serial, cross-sectional study of prescriptions dispensed from pharmacies in the 3 cities with the highest volume of US-Canada border crossings in Ontario: Niagara Falls, Windsor and Sarnia...
2012: Open Medicine: a Peer-reviewed, Independent, Open-access Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22104395/cross-border-movement-and-women-s-health-how-to-capture-the-data
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Merry, Anita J Gagnon, Isabelle Hemlin, Heather Clarke, Jason Hickey
INTRODUCTION: The movement of women across international borders is occurring at greater rates than ever before, yet the relationship between migration and women's health has been under-explored. One reason may be difficulty measuring migration variables including country of birth, length of time in country, immigration status, language ability, and ethnicity. A range of social, environmental, cultural, and medical characteristics associated with the pre-, during- and post-migration phases are also important to consider...
2011: International Journal for Equity in Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20882708/-the-perfect-business-human-trafficking-and-lao-thai-cross-border-migration
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sverre Molland
Over the past few years some governments and development organizations have increasingly articulated cross-border mobility as "trafficking in persons". The notion of a market where traffickers prey on the "supply" of migrants that flows across international borders to meet the "demand" for labour has become a central trope among anti-trafficking development organizations. This article problematizes such economism by drawing attention to the oscillating cross-border migration of Lao sex workers within a border zone between Laos and Thailand...
2010: Development and Change
keyword
keyword
86975
2
3
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.