In the title com-pound (systematic name: 2,3-di-hydro-1,4-dithiino[2,3-]furan-5,7-dione), CHOS, the observed geometry agrees well with those of its phthalamide, thieno and hy-droxy analogs, and with a calculated geometry obtained by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Specific structural features are an S-C-C-S torsion angle of -70.39 (17)° and S-C bonds to -hybridized C atoms approximately 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAttention to gender-related issues in immunization programmes goes beyond focusing on coverage discrepancies between girls and boys. There are multiple ways in which gender roles, norms and relations influence resource allocation, decision making, access, and health outcomes, including for immunization programmes. Gender impacts immunization both on the demand side through people's health seeking behaviours, and the supply side through provision of health services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMore than 100 countries allow people to vote directly on policies in direct democracy elections (e.g., 2016 Brexit referendum).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperts are typically advised to avoid jargon when communicating with the general public, but previous research has not established whether avoiding jargon is necessary in a crisis. Using the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as a backdrop, this online survey experiment (N = 393) examined the effect of jargon use across three different topics that varied in situational urgency: COVID-19 (high urgency), flood risk (low urgency), and federal emergency policy (control). Results revealed that although the use of jargon led to more difficult processing and reduced persuasion for the two less-urgent topics (flood risk, emergency policy), there was no effect of jargon in the COVID-19 condition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are the most widely deployed vector control intervention in sub-Saharan Africa to prevent malaria. Recent reports indicate selection of pyrethroid insecticide resistance is widespread in mosquito vectors. This paper explores risk factors associated with malaria infection prevalence and vector density between mass distribution campaigns, changes in net coverage, and loss of protection in an area of high pyrethroid resistance in Northwest Tanzania.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this experiment ( = 650), we examine the negative consequences of jargon on individuals' perceptions of emerging scientific technology and aim to explain these effects. We find that the presence of jargon impairs people's ability to process scientific information, and that this impairment leads to greater motivated resistance to persuasion, increased risk perceptions, and lower support for technology adoption. These findings suggest that the use of jargon undermines efforts to inform and persuade the public through the cognitive mechanism of metacognition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith social policies increasingly directed toward enhancing equity through health programs, it is important that methods for estimating the health and economic benefits of these programs by subpopulation be developed, to assess both equity concerns and the programs' total impact. We estimated the differential health impact (measured as the number of deaths averted) and household economic impact (measured as the number of cases of medical impoverishment averted) of ten antigens and their corresponding vaccines across income quintiles for forty-one low- and middle-income countries. Our analysis indicated that benefits across these vaccines would accrue predominantly in the lowest income quintiles.
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