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view article - Are Racial Differences in Flu Vaccination Rates Widening? 10.26.2022 view article - Are Racial Differences in Flu Vaccination Rates Widening? Disease Infectious Disease Are Racial Differences in Flu Vaccination Rates Widening? Differences in flu vaccination rates across racial groups in the U.S. are widening, as shown in a visualization from the Center for Antiracist Research in a new PHP series. Guest Authors Yukun Yang, Elaine O. Nsoesie
view article - Malignant Debt 10.21.2022 view article - Malignant Debt Disease Chronic Disease Malignant Debt Cancer treatment costs, even for those with health insurance, leave many patients with staggering debt and difficult choices. Fellow Hannah Tremont
view article - Testing Inclusivity and Innovation Benefits All 10.11.2022 view article - Testing Inclusivity and Innovation Benefits All Disease COVID-19 Testing Inclusivity and Innovation Benefits All A non-invasive saliva-based COVID-19 test proved to be a minimally disruptive and effective way of testing students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Guest Authors Michael Gemmell, Tyler Walsh, Christina Gurnett
view article - The COVID-19 Pandemic Baby Bust 09.15.2022 view article - The COVID-19 Pandemic Baby Bust Disease COVID-19 The COVID-19 Pandemic Baby Bust Birth rates declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the full impact remains largely unknown. Guest Author Michael E. Silverman
view article - Living with HIV and COVID-19 Vaccines 09.09.2022 view article - Living with HIV and COVID-19 Vaccines Disease COVID-19 Infectious Disease Living with HIV and COVID-19 Vaccines People with HIV had a 28% higher risk of COVID-19 breakthrough infection than those without HIV. Fellow Hannah Tremont
view article - Vax to School 09.06.2022 view article - Vax to School Disease Infectious Disease Vax to School A more restrictive 2016 California vaccine requirement for school entry increased Kindergarten student vaccination rates and medical exemptions, and did not affect home schooling. Fellow Connor McCombs
view article - Narratives and Counter-Narratives for Religion and COVID-19 07.05.2022 view article - Narratives and Counter-Narratives for Religion and COVID-19 Disease COVID-19 Narratives and Counter-Narratives for Religion and COVID-19 Religious group statements during COVID-19 combined public health messaging with their own perspective and spiritual context. Guest Author Ellen Idler
view article - Correction-ing Community Health Policy 06.15.2022 view article - Correction-ing Community Health Policy Disease COVID-19 Correction-ing Community Health Policy Researchers modeled and simulated the transmission of COVID-19 between a U.S. correctional facility and its local community to analyze the benefits of testing and quarantining incarcerated people and the risks of spillover infections. Guest Authors Ashley Provencher, Scott Greenhalgh