33 results match your criteria: "National Institute of Public Health (NIPH)[Affiliation]"

Assessing PFAS in drinking water: Insights from the Czech Republic's risk-based monitoring approach.

Chemosphere

December 2024

University of Chemistry and Technology (UCT), Prague, Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology, Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition, Technicka 5, 166 28, Prague, Czech Republic.

This study investigates the presence of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the drinking water supplies in the Czech Republic using a risk-based monitoring approach. Tap water samples (n = 27) from sources close to areas potentially contaminated with PFAS were analysed. A total of 28 PFAS were measured using ultra-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry after solid phase extraction.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The SCUBY project analyzes the challenges and facilitators of scaling integrated care (IC) in Cambodia, Slovenia, and Belgium using a multi-case study approach with various data collection methods.
  • Key barriers identified across all three countries include issues with governance, workforce shortages, inadequate financing, and fragmented information systems.
  • The study suggests that responding to health workforce challenges through task shifting, along with a focus on the unique contexts of each country's health system, could enhance the scaling of integrated care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: As in other countries worldwide, Diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2D) and hypertension (HTN) prevalence is increasing in Cambodia. The country is examining models to scale-up integrated T2D and HTN care. However, costs of integrated care in this setting are not yet well-understood.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Complex monitoring of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from tap drinking water in the Czech Republic.

Water Res

October 2023

University of Chemistry and Technology (UCT), Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology, Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition, Technicka 5, 166 28, Prague, Czech Republic.

This study aims to quantify perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in tap drinking water in the Czech Republic and to assess potential health risks to consumers using hazard ratios. A total of 192 samples (collected systematically throughout the country in 2021) were analysed for 28 PFAS using ultra-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry after solid phase extraction. Total PFAS (∑PFAS) concentrations ranged from undetectable to 23.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

While the prudent and reasonable use of veterinary antimicrobial agents in food-producing animals is necessary, researchers over the decades have shown that these antimicrobial agents can spread into the environment through livestock manure and wastewater. The analysis of the occurrence of antimicrobial compounds in soil samples is of a great importance to determine potential impacts on human and animal health and the environment. In this study, an affordable, rugged and simple analytical method has been developed for the determination of twenty-nine antimicrobial compounds from five different classes (tetracyclines, fluoro(quinolones), macrolides, sulfonamides and diaminopirimidines).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aims: Impaired lung function has been strongly associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. We aimed to assess the additive prognostic value of spirometry indices to the risk estimation of CVD events in Eastern European populations in this study.

Methods: We randomly selected 14,061 individuals with a mean age of 59 ± 7.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity among children under 5 years old and about 1.3 million annually worldwide. Account for 33% of deaths among children under 5 years that occurred in developing countries.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Patient safety is associated with patient outcomes. However, there is insufficient evidence of patient safety in the dental field. This study aimed to compare incidents reported by dentists and physicians, compare the type of errors made by them, and identify how dentists prevent dental errors.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Cambodia is working towards eliminating malaria by 2025 but faces challenges with Plasmodium vivax (P.v) due to the high prevalence of G6PD deficiency, which complicates treatment options.
  • The study conducted in Pursat province involved creating and evaluating a new care pathway for treating P.v infections while considering G6PD status, using a collaborative approach with local stakeholders.
  • The new care pathway included point-of-care G6PD testing, referral systems, and community follow-up by Village Malaria Workers to enhance treatment adherence and improve health outcomes for patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: This study aimed to assess the factors associated with medical device incidents.

Methods: In this mixed-methods study, we used incident reporting data from the Japan Council for Quality Health Care. Of the 232 medical device-related reports that were downloaded, 34 (14.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Choking can lead to mortality and residual impairments. This study aimed to determine the factors associated with choking among acute hospital patients and examine error-producing conditions to suggest choking-prevention policies. Among 36,364 cases reported by hospital staff at an acute university hospital from 2012 to 2018 were examined using a retrospective study, 35,440 were analysis as the number of cases analysed for the study.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a 12-month regimen of oral capecitabine versus a standard 6-month regimen as postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for stage III colon cancer.

Methods: We utilized patient-level data from a multi-institutional randomized controlled trial (JFMC37-0801) that investigated prolonged oral fluoropyrimidine monotherapy. The analysis considered three health states: stable disease, post-metastasis, and death.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: For almost a decade now, Mali has been facing a security crisis that led to the displacement of thousands of people within the country. Since March 2020, a health crisis linked to the COVID-19 pandemic also surfaced. To overcome this health crisis, the government implemented some physical distancing measures but their adoption proved difficult, particularly among internally displaced people (IDPs).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Cambodia has made significant progress in controlling malaria in the past decade. It now aims to eliminate malaria from the country by 2025. It launched the Malaria Elimination Action Framework (MEAF 2016-2020) in 2015 with strong political commitment targeting appropriate interventions on high-risk populations, particularly mobile and migrant groups.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The PSERENADE project focuses on global surveillance of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) to assess the impact of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV10/13).
  • Among 138 countries using PCV10/13 as of 2018, 109 had IPD surveillance systems, with data collected from 76, enabling a comprehensive analysis of 240,639 post-vaccine IPD cases.
  • The dataset will aid in understanding the effectiveness of the vaccines across different demographics and vaccination schedules, influencing future immunization policies globally and nationally.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Serotype 1 (ST1) was a major cause of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) before the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs), which include ST1 antigen.
  • The PSERENADE project analyzed global data on ST1 IPD to assess the impact of PCV10/13 on disease rates, using advanced statistical methods.
  • Results showed that after six years of using PCV10/13, there was a 95% reduction in ST1 IPD incidence across all age groups, but there is a need for more data from countries heavily affected by ST1 to improve the findings' applicability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Task shifting and task sharing are increasingly common in healthcare due to a shortage of physicians, but the roles and impacts of hospital administrative staff in these scenarios have not been well studied.
  • This research analyzed 85 case reports of self-reported incidents by hospital administrative staff from Japan, focusing on how these incidents affected patient care—either directly or indirectly.
  • Results showed that 45.9% of incidents had a direct impact on patient care, primarily through prescription errors and documentation issues, while 54.1% had an indirect impact, mostly related to administrative processes and patient reception.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Knowing the cost of health care services is a prerequisite for evidence-based management and decision making. However, only limited costing data is available in many low- and middle-income countries. With a substantially increasing number of facility-based births in Cambodia, costing data for efficient and fair resource allocation is required.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: In recent years, CapeOX therapy for patients with colorectal cancer is widely used. We previously reported that a multidisciplinary approach decreases the worsening of adverse events and increases patient satisfaction. In this study, we conducted a multicenter, prospective, observational study to evaluate the incidence of adverse events, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of the patient, and efficacy of a management (intervention) according to the support system (SMILE study).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A measurement scale to assess responsive feeding among Cambodian young children.

Matern Child Nutr

July 2020

École des sciences des aliments, de nutrition et d'études familiales, Université de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

The caregiver-child interaction during mealtime, which refers to responsive feeding (RF), influences child's dietary intake. In Cambodia, given the level of malnutrition, getting better knowledge of RF among young children is essential, but to do so, using an appropriate assessment tool is necessary. We aim to develop and to validate a measurement tool to assess RF in two different situations (before and after an intervention) among children 6-23 months old.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: In Cambodia, stunting and wasting affect, respectively, 32% and 10% of children 0⁻59 months while 55% are anemic. Our research aims to assess the efficiency of two local foods combined with nutritional education and counseling (CEN) activities as compared to CEN alone on improving child nutritional status and dietary intake.

Methods: A cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted in Soth Nikum area over a six-month period among children 6⁻23 months ( = 360) assigned to receive either moringa +CEN, cricket +CEN or CEN alone.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background And Aims: The Action Plan for viral hepatites in the WHO European Region aims to eliminate them as a public health threat by the end of 2030. The hepatitis B virus (HBV) perinatal transmission is a problem of major concern. The aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of HBV markers in pregnant women in Romania, as scientific evidence for recommending public health interventions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN) has established a prospective, active surveillance, hospital-based epidemiological study to collect epidemiological and virological data for the Northern and Southern Hemispheres over several consecutive seasons. It focuses exclusively on severe cases of influenza requiring hospitalization. A standard protocol is shared between sites allowing comparison and pooling of results.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: This study presents the results of a multidisciplinary, nosocomial MRSA outbreak investigation in an 8-bed medical intensive care unit (ICU). The identification of seven MRSA positive patients in the beginning of 2014 led to the closure of the ward for several weeks. A multidisciplinary, retrospective investigation was initiated in order to identify the reason and the source for the outbreak, describe MRSA transmission in the department and identify limitations in infection control.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF