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Linking the oceans to public health: current efforts and future directions
(2008)
We review the major linkages between the oceans and public health, focusing on exposures and potential health effects due to anthropogenic and natural factors including: harmful algal blooms, microbes, and chemical pollutants in the oceans; consumption of seafood; and flooding events. We summarize briefly the current state ...
The coastal environment and human health: microbial indicators, pathogens, sentinels and reservoirs
(2008)
Innovative research relating oceans and human health is advancing our understanding of diseasecausing
organisms in coastal ecosystems. Novel techniques are elucidating the loading, transport and fate of pathogens in coastal ecosystems, and identifying sources of contamination. This research is facilitating improved risk ...
FIELD MANUAL For Data Collectors at the facility level
(2012-04-23)
The US Government’s PEPFAR program has invested more than $30 billion in the care,
treatment and prevention of HIV AIDS. While many studies show benefit in controlling the
epidemic, HIV / AIDS is but one of many illnesses that make up the total burden of illness in
these countries. There are few studies that have looked ...
Dynamics of a hippocampal neuronal ensemble encoding trace fear memory revealed by in vivo Ca2+ imaging
(2019-06-10)
Although the biochemical signaling events in area CA1 of the hippocampus underlying memory acquisition, consolidation, retrieval, and extinction have been extensively studied, little is known about the activity dynamics of hippocampal neurons in CA1 during Pavlovian fear conditioning. Here, we use fiber-optic confocal microscopy ...