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COVID-19 prevention and control effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions-fuzzy-sets qualitative comparative analysis based on 69 countries in the world.

Frontiers in public health
INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus disease 2019 occurred unexpectedly in late December 2019, it was difficult to immediately develop an effective vaccine or propose targeted medical interventions in the early stages of the outbreak. At this point, non-pharmac...

Navigating New Legal Guardrails and Emerging AI Challenges.

The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Here, we analyze the public health implications of recent legal developments - including privacy legislation, intergovernmental data exchange, and artificial intelligence governance - with a view toward the future of public health informatics and the...

Artificial intelligence empowering public health education: prospects and challenges.

Frontiers in public health
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing public health education through its capacity for intricate analysis of large-scale health datasets and the tailored dissemination of health-related information and interventions. This article conducts a...

Identification of biological indicators for human exposure toxicology in smart cities based on public health data and deep learning.

Frontiers in public health
With the acceleration of urbanization, the risk of urban population exposure to environmental pollutants is increasing. Protecting public health is the top priority in the construction of smart cities. The purpose of this study is to propose a method...

Chemometrics-driven prediction and prioritization of diverse pesticides on chickens for addressing hazardous effects on public health.

Journal of hazardous materials
The extensive use of various pesticides in the agriculture field badly affects both chickens and humans, primarily through residues in food products and environmental exposure. This study offers the first quantitative structure-toxicity relationship ...