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    PECULIARITIES OF IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TUBERCULIN IN CHILDREN WITH HIGH SENSITIVITY TO IT by T.Ya. Tyul’kova, A.S. Kornachev, Yu.P. Chugayev, E.A. Kashuba, N.V. Kozlov, E.F. Khemeleva

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…An analysis showed that patients with high sensitivity and hyperergy to tuberculin have comparable frequency of different social, epidemiological, clinical and immunopathological states and rates of immunological tests. …”
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    Socioeconomic inequalities and COVID-19 – A review of the current international literature by Benjamin Wachtler, Niels Michalski, Enno Nowossadeck, Michaela Diercke, Morten Wahrendorf, Claudia Santos-Hövener, Thomas Lampert, Jens Hoebel

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Social epidemiological research describes correlations between socioeconomic status and the population’s risk to become diseased or die. …”
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    Health inequalities in Germany and in international comparison: trends and developments over time by Thomas Lampert, Lars Eric Kroll, Benjamin Kuntz, Jens Hoebel

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Social epidemiological research has consistently demonstrated that people with a low socioeconomic status are particularly at risk of diseases, health complaints and functional limitations, and die at younger ages than those with a higher socioeconomic status. …”
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    Socioeconomic inequalities in the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection – First results from an analysis of surveillance data from Germany by Benjamin Wachtler, Niels Michalski, Enno Nowossadeck, Michaela Diercke, Morten Wahrendorf, Claudia Santos-Hövener, Thomas Lampert, Jens Hoebel

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…These results highlight the need to continue monitoring social epidemiological patterns in COVID-19 and analysing the underlying causes to detect dynamics and trends early on and countering a potential exacerbation of health inequalities.…”
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    PECULIARITIES OF IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TUBERCULIN IN CHILDREN WITH HIGH SENSITIVITY TO IT by T.Ya. Tyul’kova, A.S. Kornachev, Yu.P. Chugayev, E.A. Kashuba, N.V. Kozlov, E.F. Khemeleva

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…An analysis showed that patients with high sensitivity and hyperergy to tuberculin have comparable frequency of different social, epidemiological, clinical and immunopathological states and rates of immunological tests. …”
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    Neighbourhood social and built environment factors and falls in community-dwelling canadian older adults: A validation study and exploration of structural confounding by Afshin Vafaei, William Pickett, Maria Victoria Zunzunegui, Beatriz E. Alvarado

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…We addressed two methodological issues of neighbourhood-health and social epidemiological studies in this analysis: (1) validity of measures of neighbourhood contexts, and (2) structural confounding resulting from social sorting mechanisms. …”
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    Dynamic Trends in Sociodemographic Disparities and COVID-19 Morbidity and Mortality—A Nationwide Study during Two Years of a Pandemic by Arielle Kaim, Mor Saban

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Social epidemiological research has documented that health outcomes, such as the risk of becoming diseased or dying, are closely tied to socioeconomic status. …”
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    Structural racism theory, measurement, and methods: A scoping review by Simone Wien, Andres L. Miller, Michael R. Kramer

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This scoping review aims to build upon recent work by identifying current themes about the incorporation of structural racism into (social) epidemiologic research and practice with respect to theory, measurement, and practices and methods for trainees and public health researchers who are not already deeply grounded in this work.MethodsThis review uses methodological framework and includes peer-review articles written in English published between January 2000–August 2022.ResultsA search of Google Scholar, manual collection, and referenced lists identified a total of 235 articles; 138 met the inclusion criteria after duplicates were removed. …”
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    Jedi public health: Co-creating an identity-safe culture to promote health equity by Geronimus, Arline T., James, Sherman A., Destin, Mesmin, Graham, Louis F., Hatzenbuehler, Mark L., Murphy, Mary C., Pearson, Jay A., Omari, Amel, Thompson, J. Phillip

    Published 2019
    “…We sought to integrate this evidence with growing social epidemiological evidence that structurally-rooted biopsychosocial processes have population health effects. …”
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    Societal determinants of hiv-infection spread in regions in the Russian Federation by S.I. Boyarkina, D.K. Khodorenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The authors tested a hypothesis about influence exerted by demographic, economic, cultural and behavioral determinants and public healthcare availability on differences in territorial spread of the disease within social-epidemiologic approach. To solve the set task, data that characterized 85 RF regions were taken from official statistical reports. …”
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    Application and Validation of the PRECEDE Model for Measuring the Quality of Life of the People with Physical Disabilities by Youngin Won, Sujeong Han

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Background: This study aimed to diagnose the quality of life of people with disabilities through social, epidemiological, behavioural, educational, and ecological factors based on the Predisposing, Reinforcing, and Enabling Causes in Educational Diagnosis and Evaluation (PRECEDE) diagnostic model. …”
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    A vulnerability index for COVID-19: spatial analysis at the subnational level in Kenya by Macharia, PM, Joseph, NK, Okiro, EA

    Published 2020
    “…Methods Geospatial indicators were assembled to create three vulnerability indices; Social VulnerabilityIndex (SVI), Epidemiological Vulnerability Index (EVI) and a composite of the two, that is, Social Epidemiological Vulnerability Index (SEVI) resolved at 295 subcounties in Kenya. …”
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    Analysis of HIV Incidence and its Clinical Indicators in The Russian Arctic Regions by Zagdyn Z.M., Ivanov A.S., Shikina I.B., Golubev N.A., Vasilieva T.P.

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The aim of population based analytical study is comparative analysis of HIV incidence and knowing its social, epidemiological features, also clinical characteristics among registered by AIDS Centers patients in Russian Arctic regions. …”
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    Age and socio-economic status affect dengue and COVID-19 incidence: spatio-temporal analysis of the 2020 syndemic in Buenos Aires City by Aníbal E. Carbajo, María V. Cardo, Martina Pesce, Luciana E. Iummato, Pilar Bárcena Barbeira, María Soledad Santini, María Eugenia Utgés

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The lowest joint risk clusters were located mainly in high residential areas, whereas high joint risk was observed mainly in the south, some western clusters, the historical part of the city and center north. The social epidemiological perspective of dengue and COVID-19 differed, given that socio environmental heterogeneity influenced the burden of both viruses in a different manner. …”
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