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Understanding the role of disease knowledge and risk perception in shaping preventive behavior for selected vector-borne diseases in Guyana
Published 2020“…The findings showed evidence of a bidirectional association between risk perception and behavior. A one-unit increase in risk perception translated into a 0.53 unit increase in self-reported preventive behavior for all diseases, while a one-unit increase in self-reported preventive behavior (i.e. the use of an additional measure) led to a 0.46 unit decrease in risk perception for all diseases (except CL). …”
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Forest plot for subgroup analysis by high vs. low/middle income countries (mortality).
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Forest plot for subgroup analysis by hospital vs. jurisdictional interventions (mortality).
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Risk of bias assessments for controlled trials.
Published 2024“…There was moderate heterogeneity among the 13 studies that reported MACE proportions, with a non-significant pooled risk ratio of 0.95 (95% CI, 0.86−1.04). …”
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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram.
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Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA.
Published 2025“…<p>Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA.…”
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