Edition 31 – 2018 Attica Wildfires: The Intersection of Governance Failures and Climate Change

2018 Attica Wildfires: The Intersection of Governance Failures and Climate Change By Georgia Christakis Citation Christakis G. 2018 Attica wildfires: the intersection of governance failures and climate change. HPHR. 2021; 31. DOI:10.54111/0001/EE14 2018 Attica Wildfires: The Intersection of Governance Failures and Climate Change Introduction The 2018 wildfires in Attica were the second-worst fire disaster of […]
Edition 31 – Attitudes and Knowledge Towards Immunization in Tuzla Canton Population

Attitudes and Knowledge Towards Immunization in Tuzla Canton Population By Indira Efendić, Ilma Ahmetagić, Nedim Srabović, Adnan Mujanović, Suad Sivić, Raza Smajić, Saša Mihajlović, Eldina Mahmuzić, Midhat Omerović, Elmira Begić, Azra Šadić, Erna Ahmetspahić, and Irma Efendić Citation Efendić I, Ahmetagić I, Srabović N, Mujanović A, Sivić S, Smajić R, Mihajlović S, Mahmuzić E, Omerović […]
Edition 31 – Why Do International Organizations Fail in Responding to Epidemics? An Analysis of State Incentives Through the Lens of International Organizations

Epidemics, while variable in nature, are continually prevalent in the fabric of life.
Edition 31 – Anti-Vaxxers, Wealth, and Individualism: How Self-Perception May Explain the Immunization Divide

The proliferation of health misinformation on social media has amplified the voice of the vaccine refusal movement.
Edition 31 – Is It Time for Artificial Intelligence to Invade Personal Privacy for Pandemic Control?

In medicine, the introduction of AI systems have allowed for an unprecedented analysis of clinical presentations – systems are now able to systematically weigh pieces of information to reach logical conclusions, mimicking a clinician’s thought process.
Edition 31 – An Institutional Solution to Build Trust in Pandemic Vaccines

As the market gatekeeper for new drugs and vaccines, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plays a fundamental role in the response to public health crises.
Edition 31 – Insidious Vectors of Disease: Legacies of Conspiracy, Misinformation, Distrust in the Propagation of Infectious Disease. An Examination of Ebola, HIV/AIDS, and COVID-19

Conspiracies surrounding pandemics have existed for centuries, if not millennia
Edition 31 – Preventing Pandemics and Containing Disease: A Proposed Symptoms-Based Syndromic Surveillance System

Preventing Pandemics and Containing Disease: A Proposed Symptoms-Based Syndromic Surveillance System By Aaron Schmid Citation Schmid A. Preventing pandemics and containing disease: a proposed symptoms-based syndromic surveillance system. HPHR. 2021; 31. DOI:10.54111/0001/EE21 Preventing Pandemics and Containing Disease: A Proposed Symptoms-Based Syndromic Surveillance System Abstract Several disease surveillance systems are in place to track rises in […]
Edition 31 – Serving Refugees in a Pandemic: Insights from Yezidis in the Midwest

There is a critical need for research to examine factors that hinder or facilitate access to healthcare in the context of COVID-19.
Edition 25 – Purdue Pharma and OxyContin – A Commercial Success But Public Health Disaster

Purdue Pharma and OxyContin – A Commercial Success But a Public Health Disaster By Ronald Chow Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Chow R. Purdue Pharma and OxyContin – a commercial success but public health disaster. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 28. DOI:10.54111/0001/Y5 Purdue Pharma and OxyContin – […]