Public Health Response
Cross-source consensus on Public Health Response from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The findings support incorporating seasonality into scabies surveillance, preparedness, and response planning in humanitarian settings. — Seasonality of scabies and its association with climatic factors in Rohingya refugee camps, Cox’s Bazar: a retrospective observational study, 2021–2023
- Recommended strategies include mass drug administration, intensified case management, and social and behavioural change communication. — Seasonality of scabies and its association with climatic factors in Rohingya refugee camps, Cox’s Bazar: a retrospective observational study, 2021–2023
- Control strategies should address structural and behavioural determinants as well as climate-related seasonality. — Seasonality of scabies and its association with climatic factors in Rohingya refugee camps, Cox’s Bazar: a retrospective observational study, 2021–2023
- Public health actions may be most useful if intensified ahead of or during the high-risk period from October to February. — Seasonality of scabies and its association with climatic factors in Rohingya refugee camps, Cox’s Bazar: a retrospective observational study, 2021–2023
- Community-based prevention and targeted campaigns may benefit from being aligned with seasonal increases in risk. — Seasonality of scabies and its association with climatic factors in Rohingya refugee camps, Cox’s Bazar: a retrospective observational study, 2021–2023