Publications by authors named "H P Ferguson"

West Nile virus (WNV) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne virus which is emerging across Europe, largely due to climate and other environmental changes. Detection of WNV at increasingly northern latitudes raises concern that WNV may be introduced to Britain, where ecological conditions could eventually support sustained transmission. Establishment of WNV depends on spatial and temporal overlap between infectious migratory birds and native vectors.

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Family members of patients admitted to intensive care units often experience psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, and trauma symptoms, known as post-intensive care syndrome-family (PICS-F), due to the stress from having a critically ill loved one and resultant caregiver burden. Awareness of this syndrome is needed, as are prevention and management strategies, to improve outcomes.

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Background: Larval source management (LSM) effectively reduces mosquito populations at their breeding sites, addressing issues like insecticide resistance that limit the effectiveness of primary interventions such as insecticide-treated nets (ITNs). Although traditionally used in urban and dry areas, recent research suggests it might also be effective in rural settings in eastern and southern Africa, where Anopheles funestus thrives in permanent water bodies that sustain year-round transmission. Targeting these habitats could enhance LSM, but it requires understanding local community practices, as mosquito breeding sites often overlap with community water resources.

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Empathy is a critical component of social interaction that enables individuals to understand and share the emotions of others. We report a preregistered experiment in which 240 participants, including adolescents, young adults, and older adults, viewed images depicting hands and feet in physically or socially painful situations (versus nonpainful). Empathy was measured using imagined pain ratings and EEG mu suppression.

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  • - Complex decongestive therapy is the primary non-surgical treatment for lymphedema, involving manual therapy, compression exercise, skincare, and education, divided into two phases: intensive volume reduction (Phase I) and a long-term maintenance phase (Phase II).
  • - The maintenance phase focuses on lifelong control of lymphedema through self-management strategies and ongoing therapies, with compression being the key element for effective self-care.
  • - Poor adherence to self-management can worsen lymphedema, highlighting the need for education and monitoring; the editorial outlines essential components for the maintenance phase, such as skin care, infection management, and regular check-ups.
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