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17 - Amaçlar için Ortaklıklar

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Amaçlar için Ortaklıklar Uygulama araçlarını güçlendirmek ve sürdürülebilir kalkınma için küresel ortaklığı canlandırmak. Hedefler, tüm hedefleri başarmak üzere ulusal planları desteklemek suretiyle Kuzey-Güney ve Güney-Güney işbirliğini artırma amacını güdüyor. Uluslararası ticaretin geliştirilmesi ve gelişmekte olan ülkelerin ihracatını artırmalarına destek verilmesi, adil ve açık, herkesin yararına olan, evrensel kurallara dayalı ve hakkaniyetli bir ticaret sistemini oluşturmanın unsurlarıdır.

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    A novel id-iri score: development and internal validation of the multivariable community acquired sepsis clinical risk prediction model
    (2020-04-01T00:00:00Z) Diktas, Husrev; Uysal, Serhat; Erdem, Hakan; Cag, Yasemin; Miftode, Egidia; Durmus, Gul; ULU KILIÇ, AYŞEGÜL; Alabay, Selma; Szabo, Balint Gergely; Lakatos, Botond; Fernandez, Ricardo; Korkmaz, Pinar; Caliz, Michael Cruz; Argemi, Xavier; Kulzhanova, Sholpan; Kormaz, Fatime; Yilmaz-Karadag, Fatma; Ergen, Pinar; Atilla, Aynur; Puca, Edmond; Dogan, Mustafa; Mangani, Francesca; Sahin, Suzan; Grgic, Svjetlana; Grozdanovski, Krsto; Yilmaz, Gul Ruhsar; Del-Vecchio, Rosa Fontana; Demirel, Aslihan; SIRMATEL, FATMA; ŞENER, ALPER; Sacar, Suzan; Aydin, Emsal; Batirel, Ayse; Dragovac, Gorana; El-Sokkary, Rehab; Alexandru, Crisan; Arslan-Ozel, Selcan; BOLUKÇU, SİBEL; Ozkaya, H. Deniz; Nayman-Alpat, Saygin; Inan, Asuman; Al-majid, Fahad; Kaya-Ugur, Berna; Rello, Jordi; BOLUKÇU, SİBEL
    We aimed to develop a scoring system for predicting in-hospital mortality of community-acquired (CA) sepsis patients. This was a prospective, observational multicenter study performed to analyze CA sepsis among adult patients through ID-IRI (Infectious Diseases International Research Initiative) at 32 centers in 10 countries between December 1, 2015, and May 15, 2016. After baseline evaluation, we used univariate analysis at the second and logistic regression analysis at the third phase. In this prospective observational study, data of 373 cases with CA sepsis or septic shock were submitted from 32 referral centers in 10 countries. The median age was 68 (51-77) years, and 174 (46,6%) of the patients were females. The median hospitalization time of the patients was 15 (10-21) days. Overall mortality rate due to CA sepsis was 17.7% (n = 66). The possible predictors which have strong correlation and the variables that cause collinearity are acute oliguria, altered consciousness, persistent hypotension, fever, serum creatinine, age, and serum total protein. CAS (%) is a new scoring system and works in accordance with the parameters in third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3). The system has yielded successful results in terms of predicting mortality in CA sepsis patients.
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    Vaccine hesitancy and refusal among parents: An international ID-IRI survey
    (2022-06-01T00:00:00Z) Cag, Yakup; Al Madadha, Mohammad Emad; ANKARALI, HANDAN; ÇAĞ, YASEMİN; Onder, Kubra Demir; Seremet-Keskin, Aysegul; Kizilates, Filiz; Civljak, Rok; Shehata, Ghaydaa; ALAY, Handan; ALKAN ÇEVİKER, SEVİL; Yilmaz-Karadag, Fatma; Cagla-Sonmezer, Meliha; Ramadan, Manar Ezzelarab; Magdelena, Dumitru Irina; Radic, Ljiljana Betica; Arapovic, Jurica; KESMEZ CAN, Fatma; El-Sayed, Nagwa Mostafa; Campbell, Oladapo Babatunde; Eser-Karlidag, Gulden; Khedr, Reham; Isik, Mehmet Emirhan; Petrov, Michael Mihailov; Cernat, Roxana; Erturk, Umran; Uygun-Kizmaz, Yesim; Huljev, Eva; Amer, Fatma; Ceylan, Mehmet Resat; Marino, Andrea; Kul, Gulnur; Damar-Cakirca, Tuba; Khalaf, Yara Mohsen; Isik, Arzu Cennet; Ariyo, Olumuyiwa Elijah; Hakyemez, Ismail Necati; Ripon, Rezaul Karim; Afkhamzadeh, Abdorrahim; Dindar-Demiray, Emine Kubra; Gideon, Osasona Oluwadamilola; Belitova, Maya; ALTINDİŞ, MUSTAFA; El-Sokkary, Rehab; TEKİN, RECEP; Garout, Mohammed Ahmed; Zajkowska, Joanna; Fazal, Farhan; Bekcibasi, Muhammed; Hukic, Mirsada; Nizamuddin, Summiya; Surme, Serkan; Fernandez, Ricardo; El-Kholy, Amani; Akhtar, Nasim; Ijaz, Saadia; Cortegiani, Andrea; MERİÇ KOÇ, MELİHA; Hasman, Hakan; Maduka, Agah Victor; ElKholy, Jehan Ali; Sari, Sema; Khan, Mumtaz Ali; Akin, Yasemin; Kose, Sukran; Erdem, Hakan; MERİÇ KOÇ, MELİHA
    Introduction: Although vaccines are the safest and most effective means to prevent and control infectious diseases, the increasing rate of vaccine hesitancy and refusal (VHR) has become a worldwide concern. We aimed to find opinions of parents on vaccinating their children and contribute to available literature in order to support the fight against vaccine refusal by investigating the reasons for VHR on a global scale. Methodology: In this international cross-sectional multicenter study conducted by the Infectious Diseases International Research Initiative (ID-IRI), a questionnaire consisting of 20 questions was used to determine parents- attitudes towards vaccination of their children. Results: Four thousand and twenty-nine (4,029) parents were included in the study and 2,863 (78.1%) were females. The overall VHR rate of the parents was found to be 13.7%. Nineteen-point three percent (19.3%) of the parents did not fully comply with the vaccination programs. The VHR rate was higher in high-income (HI) countries. Our study has shown that parents with disabled children and immunocompromised children, with low education levels, and those who use social media networks as sources of information for childhood immunizations had higher VHR rates (p < 0.05 for all). Conclusions: Seemingly all factors leading to VHR are related to training of the community and the sources of training. Thus, it is necessary to develop strategies at a global level and provide reliable knowledge to combat VHR.