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Open AccessClimate change and socioeconomic determinants are structural constraints to agency in diet-related non-communicable disease prevention in Vanuatu: a qualitative study
Pacific Island countries, many of which are low- and middle-income countries, have some of the highest rates of diet-related non-communicable diseases (DR-NCDs) globally. These countries also face some of the ...
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Open AccessPrioritising pathogens for the management of severe febrile patients to improve clinical care in low- and middle-income countries
Severe febrile illness without a known source (SFWS) is a challenge for clinicians when deciding how to manage a patient, particularly given the wide spectrum of potential aetiologies that contribute to fever....
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Open AccessInternational approaches to rural generalist medicine: a sco** review
Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are develo** internationally as part of an integrated response to common challenges faced by rural and remote health services ...
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Open AccessEffects of weather factors on dengue fever incidence and implications for interventions in Cambodia
Dengue viruses and their mosquito vectors are sensitive to their environment. Temperature, rainfall and humidity have well-defined roles in the transmission cycle. Therefore changes in these conditions may con...