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    “You can’t die here”: an exploration of the barriers to dying-in-place for structurally vulnerable populations in an urban centre in British Columbia, Canada by Kelli I. Stajduhar, Melissa Giesbrecht, Ashley Mollison, Kara Whitlock, Piotr Burek, Fraser Black, Jill Gerke, Naheed Dosani, Simon Colgan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Limited research, however, considers the lack of ‘choice’ people positioned as structurally vulnerable (e.g., experiencing extreme poverty, homelessness, substance-use/criminalization, etc.) have in regard to places of care and death, with the option of dying-in-place most often denied. …”
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    Application of Open and Distance Learning in Positioning Nigerian Educational System for Sustainable National Development by Jonathan E. Aliede

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The concept of sustainable development which is the hallmark of the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has as part of its main objectives the eradication of extreme poverty; achievement of universal primary education and promotion of gender equality and women empowerment, ends that cannot be attained without effective and functional tertiary educational system. …”
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    An assessment of the relationship between national rates of Covid‐19 incidence and mortality as reported to an international comparison database: An ecological study by Azad Shokri, Hassan Mahmoodi, Bakhtiar Piroozi, Yousef Moradi, Farhad Moradpour, Ghobad Moradi, Ali Ebrazeh, Parisa Daftarifard

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Results Very high human development index (HDI) compared with low HDI (IRR:3.56; MRR:9.04), the proportion of physicians (IRR:1.20; MRR:1.16), besides extreme poverty (IRR:1.01; MRR:1.01) were independently correlated with the mortality and incidence rate of Covid‐19. …”
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    Factors Associated with Recent HIV Testing among Heterosexuals at High-Risk for HIV Infection in New York City by Marya eGwadz, Charles M Cleland, Alexandra eKutnick, Noelle Regina Leonard, Amanda Spring Ritchie, Laura eLynch, Angela eBanfield, Talaya eMcCright-Gill, Montserrat edel Olmo, Belkis eMartinez

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Among women, access to general medical care and extreme poverty further predicted HIV testing, while recent drug use reduced the odds of past-year HIV testing. …”
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    Radicalisation and deradicalisation in Nigeria: an analysis of what works and what doesn't by Daniya, Nasir Abubakar

    Published 2021
    “…Despite being one of the largest producers of oil in the world, in 2018 and 2019, the Brooking Institution and World Poverty Clock respectively ranked Nigeria amongst top three countries with extreme poverty in the World. Muslims from the north and Christians from the south dominate the country; each part has its peculiar problem. …”
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    Prevalence, intensity and associated risk factors of soil transmitted helminth infections: A comparison between Negritos (indigenous) in inland jungle and those in resettlement at... by Muslim, Azdayanti, Mohd Sofian, Sakinah, Shaari, Syahrul Azlin, Hoh, Boon Peng, Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian

    Published 2019
    “…Conversely, burden rate of T. trichiura infections increased due to their extreme poverty and poor hygienic behaviors. Here, we are suggesting biannual mass albendazole intervention (triple dose regimens in RPS, but a single dose in IJV) and community empowerment to both communities. …”
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    Host Immunity and Inflammation to Pulmonary Helminth Infections by Jill E. Weatherhead, Jill E. Weatherhead, Jill E. Weatherhead, Pedro Gazzinelli-Guimaraes, John M. Knight, Ricardo Fujiwara, Peter J. Hotez, Peter J. Hotez, Peter J. Hotez, Peter J. Hotez, Peter J. Hotez, Peter J. Hotez, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Maria Elena Bottazzi, David B. Corry, David B. Corry, David B. Corry

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Helminths, including nematodes, cestodes and trematodes, are complex parasitic organisms that infect at least one billion people globally living in extreme poverty. Helminthic infections are associated with severe morbidity particularly in young children who often harbor the highest burden of disease. …”
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    Ingesta alimentaria en escolares chilenos de procedencia indígena y no indígena de diferente vulnerabilidad social by Vanessa García, Rugo Amigo, Patricia Bustos

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…Participants belonged to one of the three social vulnerability groups: high vulnerability (extreme poverty) living in rural communities in a southem region of the country (n= 184); medium vulnerability living in urbanized settings in the same region (n=248); low vulnerability living in Santiago of Chile (n=336). …”
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    Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress by Marguerite Marlow, Sarah Skeen, Xanthe Hunt, Phillip Sundin, Robert E. Weiss, Shoeshoe Mofokeng, Moroesi Makhetha, Lucie Cluver, Lorraine Sherr, Mark Tomlinson

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…However, fulfilling caregiving responsibilities under challenging circumstances such as extreme poverty, food insecurity, and gender inequality intensifies vulnerability to poor mental health. …”
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    The feasibility and acceptability of Project POWER: a mindfulness-infused, cognitive-behavioral group intervention to address mental and sexual health needs of young pregnant women... by Tamora A. Callands, Kandyce Hylick, Alethea Desrosiers, Shantesica M. Gilliam, Erica N. Taylor, Josalin J. Hunter, Nathan B. Hansen

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Abstract Background Following 14 years of civil war in Liberia, war exposure, gender-based violence, and extreme poverty have been identified as key challenges affecting the mental and sexual health of young pregnant women and the health of their unborn children. …”
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    Situación de la calidad de agua para consumo en hogares de niños menores de cinco años en Perú, 2007-2010 State of the quality of drinking water in households in children under fiv... by Marianella Miranda, Adolfo Aramburú, Jorge Junco, Miguel Campos

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Children under five years living in households belonging to the rural areas and extreme poverty, have a great disadvantage to access quality water consumption. …”
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    <b>A labuta sem ciranda: crianças pobres e trabalho em mariana (1850-1900)</b> - doi: 10.4025/dialogos.v10i3.87 <b>Work without play: poor children and labor in M... by Heloísa Maria Teixeira

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…The factors that inserted children within the labor world may be associated to orphanhood and survival due to extreme poverty. Tutelage records, criminal files and the 1872 census were employed in the research.…”
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    Las instituciones educativas y la comunidad frente al maltrato infantil: una experiencia de investigación acción participativa Educative institutions and the community faced with c... by María Dilia Mieles Barrera, María Victoria Gaitán Espitia, Renán Cepeda Gaitán

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Protecting factors were identified in the families, in the community, and in the State. Extreme poverty and low levels of education are associated to maltreatment, and originate unfair living conditions for children, violations of their rights, and severe damages to their whole development. …”
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    Multiple introduced lineages and the single native lineage co-driving the four waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in West Africa by Liping Gao, Liping Gao, Canjun Zheng, Canjun Zheng, Qi Shi, Lili Wang, Alie Tia, Jone Ngobeh, Zhiguo Liu, Zhiguo Liu, Xiaoping Dong, Zhenjun Li, Zhenjun Li

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These data suggest that the pandemic in West Africa has so far been heterogeneous, which is closely related to the infrastructure of public health and socioeconomic development (e.g., extreme poverty, GDP per capita, and human development index). …”
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    COVID-19: contextos frágiles y objetivos del desarrollo sostenible by Juan Uzcátegui-Varela, Rosanna Bracho-Orlandoni

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The current measures adopted to stop the virus make it difficult to access goods and services that, with the 2030-SDG Agenda, sought to reduce all fragility, and thus, improve economic conditions for 1.8 billion people, however, at this time, it has been the precarious quality of life has worsened in some 334.97 million Latin American households that are in extreme poverty. The growing negative impact of COVID-19 on human development further restricts socially inclusive, economically equitable and environmentally sustainable policies, therefore, greater attention is required to the special conditions of each urban and rural region, where most of the residents continue to be affected, struggling daily to survive on their own efforts.…”
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