Publications by authors named "D van Wassenaar"

Journal editors instruct authors to describe human participant protections in original research reports. However, little is known about African biomedical journal authors' adherence to such journal editors' instructions. This study investigated changes in editors' instructions to authors and authors' reporting of research ethics information in selected African biomedical journals between 2008 and 2017.

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Background: Identifying factors associated with vaccine uptake among health care workers (HCWs) remains crucial to generating evidence aimed at guiding national COVID-19 vaccination and future infectious disease outbreak strategies. This study aimed to elucidate these factors, focusing on the interplay between socio-demographic, health, knowledge, beliefs and attitudinal indicators.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional online survey administered to HCWs across South Africa between August and October 2022.

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Article Synopsis
  • Culex pipiens is a type of mosquito that carries diseases like Usutu virus and West Nile virus. There are two main types of this mosquito that behave differently but look alike.
  • In a study, scientists collected these mosquitoes from city parks and residential areas to see where they get their blood meals from.
  • They found that the feeding habits of the mosquitoes were the same in both habitats, and while they saw different types of birds in parks versus residential areas, the number of birds was about the same in both places.
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Background: There is an urgent need for cities to become more climate resilient; one of the key strategies is to include more green spaces in the urban environment. Currently, there is a worry that increasing green spaces might increase mosquito nuisance. As such, this study explores a comprehensive understanding of how mosquitoes utilise contrasting grey and green habitats at different life stages and which environmental factors could drive these distributions.

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