Nima Yaghmaei
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Epidemiologist Amsterdam | Toronto Health in Disasters and Conflicts
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PLOS Global Public Health
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NEW Opinion in PLOS Global Public Health by
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and colleagues: The Gaza health information system: Rebuilding for a resilient future
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The Gaza health information system: Rebuilding for a resilient future
https://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealth/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgph.0004700
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Our new publication on the health workforce in Afghanistan has been published.
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Assessing the health workforce in Afghanistan: a situational analysis into the country’s capacity for Universal health coverage - Conflict and Health
Background Universal health coverage (UHC) is a key component of Afghanistan’s health plan, but the country faces challenges due to decades of conflict and instability. Concurrently, healthcare succes...
https://conflictandhealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13031-025-00663-3
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Major escalations in North Kivu in past 48 hours. Governor has been assassinated, peacekeepers killed. Surprising how little there is on Bluesky, especially compared to Twitter.
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Amrish Baidjoe
9 months ago
Another paper that (under)estimated loss of life. 'In the central variant, life expectancy in the Gaza Strip decreased by 34·9 years during the first 12 months of the war, about half (–46·3%) the prewar level of 75·5 years.'
#Gaza
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Life expectancy losses in the Gaza Strip during the period October, 2023, to September, 2024
Our approach to estimating life expectancy losses in this study is conservative as it ignores the indirect effect of the war on mortality. Even ignoring this indirect effect, results show that the ong...
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)02810-1/abstract
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Not sure. Bluesky is clearly a bit of a social media bubble. Moving needles is about interactions at intersections of society, not certain pockets.
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Saloni
9 months ago
Cardiovascular disease mortality has declined in many countries over the past decades. For example, US cardiovascular disease death rates have declined 4x since 1950.
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Now using both Bluesky and Twitter. Seems like parallel worlds.
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