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Yoksulluğun her biçiminin ortadan kaldırılması günümüzde insanlığın karşı karşıya olduğu en büyük sorun olmaya devam ediyor. Aşırı yoksulluk içinde yaşayan insanların sayısı 1990 ile 2015 arasında 1,9 milyardan 836 milyona düşmek suretiyle, yarıdan fazla azalmış olsa da, hala çok sayıda insan en temel insani gereksinimlerini karşılama savaşı vermektedir. Sürdürülebilir Kalkınma Amaçları, başlamış olduğumuz şeyi bitirme ve yoksulluğun her biçimi ve boyutunu ortadan kaldırma yönünde oldukça cesur bir taahhüttür. En korunmasız durumda olanların hedeflenmesi, temel kaynaklar ve hizmetlere erişimin artırılması ve çatışmalar ile iklim temelli afetlerden etkilenen toplumların desteklenmesini içerir.

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    THE IMPACT OF SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS ON CLINICAL PARAMETERS IN FEMALE PSA PATIENTS
    (2021-09-01T00:00:00Z) Tekeoglu, I.; Nas, K.; KESKİN, Yaşar; Kilic, E.; Sargin, B.; Kasman, Acer S.; Alkan, H.; Sahin, N.; Cengiz, G.; Cuzdan, N.; Gezer, Albayrak; Keskin, D.; Mulkoglu, C.; Resorlu, H.; Ataman, S.; Hasturk, Bal A.; Duruoz, Tuncay M.; Kucukakkas, O.; Yurdakul, Volkan O.; Melikoglu, Alkan M.; Ayhan, Figen F.; Baykul, M.; Bodur, H.; Calis, M.; Capkin, E.; Devrimsel, G.; Ecesoy, H.; Gok, K.; Hizmetli, S.; Kamanli, A.; Kutluk, O.; Sen, N.; Sendur, Faruk O.; Toprak, M.; Tolu, S.; Tuncer, T.; KESKİN, YAŞAR; YURDAKUL, OZAN VOLKAN
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    Anxiety symptoms among informal caregivers in 47 low- and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional analysis of community-based surveys.
    (2021-11-14T00:00:00Z) Smith, Lee; Shin, Jae Il; Oh, Hans; López Sánchez, Guillermo F; Underwood, Benjamin; Jacob, Louis; Veronese, Nicola; Soysal, PINAR; Butler, Laurie; Barnett, Yvonne; Tully, Mark A; Koyanagi, Ai; SOYSAL, PINAR
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    Peritoneal Dialysis During Active War
    (2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) Gorbatkin, Chad; Finkelstein, Fredric O.; Kazancioglu, Rümeyza; KAZANCIOĞLU, RÜMEYZA
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    Patient satisfaction in outpatient medical care: the case of Iraq
    (2020-08-01T00:00:00Z) Al-Ezzi, Saad Ahmed Ali; AL-EZZI, SAAD AHMED ALİ
    Background:Healthcare providers are increasingly interested in patient satisfaction as an indicator to assess the quality of health services. This study investigates the level of satisfaction among Iraqi patients attending the outpatient (OP) clinic.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study conducted from October to December 2019 among outpatient attendees in two busiestcenters in Iraq. A convenience sample of 235 (response rate of 88.0%) completed the self-administered short-form patient satisfaction questionnaire (PSQ-18). The independent variables included socio-demographic, economic, and self-perceived health status. Data were analyzed in SPSS, where descriptive analysis (mean ± standard deviation) and univariate (independent sample t-test, ANOVA test) and multivariate linear regression -Enter technique- was done at 0.05 level of significance and 95% confidence interval.Results: The mean age of respondents was 39.3 (±14.8). The sample was mostly women (55.3%), and 37.4% in the age group of 30-49 years. More than half of participants residing in the urban regions (54.5%) from families of monthly household income less than 500,000 Iraq Dinars (USD 400). However, the majority (70.6%) have the first visit to the OP clinic, and 53.6% self-perceived health as good or very good. Results of multiple linear regression showed that patients residents in rural regions (B= 5.4 ,P<0.001), married (B= 4.8,P<0.001), unemployed (B= 4.7,P<0.001) and low educated (B= 1.5,P<0.051) exhibited higher service satisfaction score compared to urban residents, single, employed and high educated participants respectively. However, patients aged fifty years and more (B= -2.1,P<0.001) and those with poor health (B=-2.5,P<0.001) exhibited lower service satisfaction scores compared to young age patients and the healthy participants, respectively.Conclusion:The high demand for the use of health resources in metropolitan cities by the rural population indicates inequality in the distribution of health services and an increase in the rural-to-urban displacement.
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    Tobacco use among working adolescents and high school students in Turkey: evaluating the effect of the national tobacco control policy.
    (2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) Çakır, Erkan; Yazan, Hakan; Karacabey, Nazlı; Gedik, Ahmet Hakan; Özdemir, Ali; Varol, Nezih; Karakoç, Fazilet; Ersu, Refika; Karadağ, Bülent; Dağlı, Elif; ÇAKIR, ERKAN
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    Electrochemical Study of Quantum Dots-Labeled Oligonucleotide Probes for Detecting Nucleic Acid of African Swine Fever Virus
    (2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) Banas, Dominik; Aksu, Davut Ahmet; Noguera, Marta Valle; Pay, Mert; Hosnedlova, Bozena; Kizek, Rene
    The study presents the cornerstone of the design of a biosensor for rapid detection of African swine fever virus (ASFV), affecting members of the Suidae family, in meat and meat products. Due to the widespread and serious socio-economic impact of this virus, there is an effort to prevent its spread by using a rapid detection, which can also be done by unprofessional operators (e.g., farmers). There are several methodological approaches utilizing nucleic acid amplification, e.g. PCR or RT-PCR, which require several technical steps or a high concentration of pathogen in the sample. Another technique that could overcome the above problems is the electrochemical nucleic acid detection. In this experimental work, the adsorptive transfer technique was used when the nucleic acid was accumulated on the electrode and a non-specifically linked oligonucleotide was washed away. To verify the stability of the ODN CA signal, the signals for King F and King R were measured for 15 days and control charts were generated. No measurement exceeded the 2 SD limit. The results show good reproducibility of measurements among individual days. QDs of 5 nm, with an excitation maximum at 327 nm and an emission maximum at 607 nm with an absorption maximum at 550 nm interacted with ODN. The adsorptive transfer technique was used in which the oligonucleotide was first bound to the electrode and then quantum dots was bound to the oligonucleotide, which was detected by measuring the signal of the separate oligonucleotide probes (King F and King R) (n = 10) and measuring the cadmium signal (n = 10). The oligonucleotide signals were King F 33 +/- 5 nA, King R 22 +/- 3 nA, King F/QDs 16 +/- 9 nA and King R/QDs 16 +/- 5 nA (oligonucleotide signal) and King F/QDs 62 +/- 16 nA and King R/QDs 89 +/- 18 nA (cadmium signal). These findings can be used for further experimental work in hybridizing oligonucleotide probes to viral DNA.
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    Vector-borne and zoonotic infections and their relationships with regional and socioeconomic statuses: An ID-IRI survey in 24 countries of Europe, Africa and Asia
    (2021-11-01T00:00:00Z) Saydam, Fatma Nurhayat; Erdem, Hakan; ANKARALI, HANDAN; Ramadan, Manar Ezz El-Arab; El-Sayed, Nagwa Mostafa; Civljak, Rok; Pshenichnaya, Natalia; Moroti, Ruxandra Valentina; Mahmuodabad, Fatemeh Moradi; Maduka, Agah Victor; Mahboob, Amjad; Kumari, Pilli Hema Prakash; Stebel, Roman; Cernat, Roxana; Fasanekova, Lenka; Uysal, Serhat; TAŞBAKAN, MELTEM; Arapovic, Jurica; Magdalena, Dumitru Irina; Angamuthu, Kumar; Ghanem-Zoubi, Nesrin; MERİÇ KOÇ, MELİHA; Ruch, Yvon; Marino, Andrea; Sadykova, Ainur; Batirel, Ayse; Khan, Ejaz Ahmed; Kulzhanova, Sholpan; Al-Moghazi, Samir; Yegemberdiyeva, Ravilya; Nicastri, Emanuele; Pandak, Nenad; Akhtar, Nasim; Ozer-Balin, Safak; Cascio, Antonio; Dimzova, Marija; Evren, Hakan; Puca, Edmond; Tokayeva, Alma; Vecchi, Marta; Bozkurt, Ilkay; DOĞAN, MUSTAFA; Dirani, Natalia; Duisenova, Amangul; Khan, Mumtaz Ali; Kotsev, Stanislav; Obradovic, Zarema; Del Vecchio, Rosa Fontana; Almajid, Fahad; Barac, Aleksandra; Dragovac, Gorana; Pishmisheva-Peleva, Maria; Rahman, Md Tanvir; Rahman, Taufiquer; Le Marechal, Marion; ÇAĞ, YASEMİN; Ikram, Aamer; Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J.; MERİÇ KOÇ, MELİHA
    Background: In this cross-sectional, international study, we aimed to analyze vector-borne and zoonotic infections (VBZI), which are significant global threats.