Publications by authors named "C P Herbst"

Background: Countering COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been a challenge in Saudi Arabia, one of the countries affected most by the pandemic in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.

Aims: To identify information needs, perceived benefits, concerns, trusted information sources, social norms, and predictors for COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Saudi Arabia and identify effective messaging strategies to increase vaccination intentions among the unvaccinated.

Method: Between March and April 2021, we conducted an online cross-sectional survey ( = 2883), and in part, a randomized experiment for unvaccinated participants ( = 675) in Saudi Arabia using Facebook Ads and Messenger.

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  • Chagas disease, melioidosis, and Legionnaires' disease are serious infections that create an urgent need for new treatments, targeting a specific protein called MIP.
  • Researchers found that inhibiting MIP proteins, which have a particular enzyme activity, significantly reduces the ability of these pathogens to survive and invade cells.
  • Through various advanced techniques, they identified strong inhibitors of MIPs with very low concentrations needed for effective action, highlighting the potential of these inhibitors in developing treatment strategies.
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Background: Young (ages 18-35 years) men are inadequately engaged in HIV prevention and treatment globally, including in South Africa, increasing the likelihood of them having sexually transmissible HIV (i.e. living with HIV but with high viral loads).

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As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Nations Security Council passed resolution S/RES2532 (2020), requesting the cessation of hostilities. Despite ceasefire initiatives, evidence suggests that both conflict and violent events remained unabated-and, in some cases, escalated during the first months of the pandemic. This study uses interrupted time series analyses to examine the impact of the pandemic on violent and non-violent political events-including health system-related violence-in Libya, which has been experiencing a protracted conflict since 2014.

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Background: Rhinoceros are currently one of the most threatened mammal species globally. Slow population growth, increased poaching and habitat destruction have led to increased conservation efforts for each species. Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been implemented in an attempt to aid reproductive outputs for the conservation of these endangered species.

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