Publications by authors named "S E Atkins"

Cypress canker is an important fungal disease caused by at least seven different Seiridium species. The disease has been known on Cupressaceae trees in South Africa since the 1980's, but its relevance was recently accentuated with an outbreak on native Widdringtonia nodiflora trees in the Western Cape. The causal agent, S.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) not only impacts the individual with the disease but also significantly burdens their households, particularly caregivers, often women in poorer families.
  • The study highlighted that caregiving for a TB patient exacerbates health and financial challenges, especially under existing stressors, leading to greater health inequities and gender disparities.
  • While social support can ease these burdens, it's often insufficient due to weakened kinship ties amid high poverty and unemployment, making targeted support for affected households crucial for recovery.
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TB disproportionately affects poorer, vulnerable people and communities, and has severe social and economic impacts on those affected. However, many countries do not yet include social protection in their programmatic response to TB. Here, we provide a critical perspective on the guidance developed by the WHO and the International Labour Organization (ILO) to help countries implement social protection programmes.

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Background: A voluntary and free initial health assessment is offered to all asylum seekers upon arrival in Finland. The central aim of this initial health assessment is early identification of service needs. There is, however, limited information on how effective the initial assessment is in fulfilling its aims.

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Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are at high risk for COVID-19 transmission because of congested and unsanitary living conditions. COVID-19 vaccination is essential to build population immunity and prevent severe disease among this population. We determined the prevalence and factors associated with intention to accept COVID-19 vaccine among IDPs in Northeast Nigeria.

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