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View article: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EATING HABITS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH OVERWEIGHT INCIDENCE AMONG PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS AT FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH, NUSA CENDANA UNIVERSITY, KUPANG CITY, INDONESIA IN 2025
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EATING HABITS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH OVERWEIGHT INCIDENCE AMONG PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS AT FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH, NUSA CENDANA UNIVERSITY, KUPANG CITY, INDONESIA IN 2025 Open
University students' nutritional status serves as a vital indicator for evaluating human resource quality in higher education. Despite their knowledge in nutrition and health, public health students are not immune to overweight risks due t…
View article: Preventing leprosy with retrospective active case finding combined with single-dose rifampicin for contacts in a low endemic setting: results of the Leprosy Post-Exposure Prophylaxis program in Cambodia
Preventing leprosy with retrospective active case finding combined with single-dose rifampicin for contacts in a low endemic setting: results of the Leprosy Post-Exposure Prophylaxis program in Cambodia Open
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with single-dose rifampicin (SDR) reduces the risk of developing leprosy among contacts of leprosy patients. Most evidence for the feasibility of the intervention is from highly endemic settings while low-en…
View article: Leprosy post-exposure prophylaxis with single-dose rifampicin: toolkit for implementation
Leprosy post-exposure prophylaxis with single-dose rifampicin: toolkit for implementation Open
Objective: Leprosy post-exposure prophylaxis with single-dose rifampicin (SDRPEP) has proven effective and feasible, and is recommended by WHO since 2018. This SDR-PEP toolkit was developed through the experience of the leprosy postexposur…
View article: An innovative approach to screening and chemoprophylaxis among contacts of leprosy patients in low endemic settings: experiences from Cambodia
An innovative approach to screening and chemoprophylaxis among contacts of leprosy patients in low endemic settings: experiences from Cambodia Open
The challengeLeprosy is endemic in numerous poverty-affected communities.Many years usually pass between an infection with Mycobacterium leprae and the onset of clinical signs of leprosy.The inconspicuous first symptoms and slow progress o…
View article: The Leprosy Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (LPEP) programme: update and interim analysis
The Leprosy Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (LPEP) programme: update and interim analysis Open
Innovative approaches are required to further enhance leprosy control, reduce the number of people developing leprosy, and curb transmission. Early case detection, contact screening, and chemoprophylaxis currently is the most promising app…
View article: Retrospective active case finding in Cambodia: An innovative approach to leprosy control in a low-endemic country
Retrospective active case finding in Cambodia: An innovative approach to leprosy control in a low-endemic country Open
Currently, leprosy control relies on the clinical diagnosis of leprosy and the subsequent administration of multidrug therapy (MDT). However, many health workers are not familiar with the cardinal signs of leprosy, particularly in low-ende…