Publications by authors named "E G Headrick"

Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) in lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face unique, intersectional threats to their mental health at work. Despite the existence of recommendations for multi-tiered interventions to promote and protect occupational mental health for HCWs, there remain significant challenges to implementation worldwide.

Methods: FHI 360, a global development organization, developed a novel technical assistance framework to accompany partners, including government and healthcare leaders to design, implement, improve, or evaluate any mental health and psychosocial support intervention.

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Developing robust microbial survival models for interplanetary and planetary spacecraft requires precise inactivation kinetics for vehicle bioburdens. To generate such data, reliable protocols are required for preparing, testing, and assaying microbial cells or spores on simulated spacecraft materials. New data are presented on the utility of the liquid droplet protocol for applying spores to aluminum coupons.

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Background: Deforestation and land-use change have the potential to alter human exposure to malaria. A large percentage of Madagascar's original forest cover has been lost to slash-and-burn agriculture, and malaria is one of the top causes of mortality on the island. In this study, the influence of land-use on the distribution of Plasmodium vectors and concomitant Plasmodium infection in humans and mosquito vectors was examined in the southeastern rainforests of Madagascar.

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Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have moved from the experimental periphery of clinical treatment to the center of routine practice in the field of reproductive endocrinology. With advances in technology, reduced operative risks, increasing third party reimbursement and increased accessibility to ART programs, a more heterogeneous group of couples is seeking these services. The traditional ART couple has been joined by a growing number of couples who are at risk for or affected by a genetic disorder.

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