Snakebite envenoming in humanitarian crises and migration: A scoping review and the Médecins Sans Frontières experience.
Snakebite envenoming is a public health concern in many countries affected by humanitarian crises.
Snakebite envenoming is a public health concern in many countries affected by humanitarian crises.
BACKGROUND: Camps of forcibly displaced populations are considered to be at risk of large COVID-19 outbreaks.
BACKGROUND: Prenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) and lipid-based nutrient supplementation (LNS) can improve birth outcomes relative to iron-folic acid supplementation (IFA); however, effects on child postnatal growth r
Depression affects over 40% of people with HIV (PHIV) in low- and middle-income countries, and over half of PHIV report HIV-related internalized stigma.
Helminths are an important cause of worm infestation in low-income countries. The majority spread with soil to skin contact. In unusual patients presenting below 1 year, treatment can be challenging.
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission is highly seasonal in Niger.
BACKGROUND: HIV-positive individuals who maintain an undetectable viral load cannot transmit the virus to others.
OBJECTIVE: The Three Delays Model is a conceptual model traditionally used to understand contributing factors of maternal mortality.