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Climate Change, Riverine Flood Risk and Adaptation for the Conterminous United States
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This article predicts an up-to-30 percent increase in annual losses from riverine flooding due to climate change, and offers approaches to evaluate adaptation.
Respiratory Viral Infections and Infection Prevention Practices among Women with Acute Respiratory Illness during Delivery Hospitalizations during the 2019-2020 Influenza Season
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This study describes the frequency of respiratory virus infections among women hospitalized for delivery and relevant prevention and testing measures.
Partial Indoor Residual Spraying with Pirimiphos-methyl as an Effective and Cost-saving Measure for the Control of Anopheles Gambiae s.l. in Northern Ghana
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Partial indoor residual spraying (IRS) is an effective, feasible, sustainable, and cost-saving approach that could expand IRS implementation.
Comparison of the Immunogenicity of Cell Culture-Based and Recombinant Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccines to Conventional Egg-Based Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccines among Healthcare Personnel Aged 18-64 Years: A Randomized Open-Label Trial
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CDC and Abt collaborated to evaluate immunogenicity of influenza vaccines among healthcare personnel in open-label trial.
Bundled Payment Episodes Initiated by Physician Group Practices: Medicare Beneficiary Perceptions of Care Quality
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Associations Between Spouse and Service Member Prescriptions for High-Risk and Long-Term Opioids: A Dyadic Study
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Past Is Prologue: A Case Study Exploration of the Role of Climate Indicators in Adaptation in the United States
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This journal article finds that pairing climate indicators and projections is more productive for adaptation decision making than climate projections alone.
Potential Health Benefits of Sustained Air Quality Improvements in New York City
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This study finds New York City’s shutdown during COVID-19 suggests how thousands of lives and billions of dollars could be saved through improved air quality.
A Comprehensive Framework of Emergency Response Approaches to Vulnerable Populations in Crisis
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A framework for understanding the range of programs that U.S. first responder agencies have implemented to improve response to behavioral health crises.
Causal Mechanisms in Program Evaluation
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Abt’s Sebastian Lemire and Laura Peck discuss causal mechanisms in evaluation in two differet articles published in New Directions for Evaluation.