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Mapping geographical inequalities in oral rehydration therapy coverage in low-income and middle-income countries, 2000-17

2020

Background: Oral rehydration solution (ORS) is a form of oral rehydration therapy (ORT) for diarrhoea that has the potential to drastically reduce child mortality; yet, according to UNICEF estimates, less than half of children younger than 5 years with diarrhoea in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) received ORS in 2016. A variety of recommended home fluids (RHF) exist as alternative forms of ORT; however, it is unclear whether RHF prevent child mortality. Previous studies have shown considerable variation between countries in ORS and RHF use, but subnational variation is unknown. This study aims to produce high-resolution geospatial estimates of relative and absolute coverage o…

RJ101medicine.medical_treatmentCHILDRENZINC0302 clinical medicine030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonGeographylcsh:Public aspects of medicine1. No povertyLow income and middle income countriesGeneral Medicine3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational health3. Good healthPeer reviewGeographyChild PreschoolA990 Medicine and Dentistry not elsewhere classifiedGeographical inequalities0605 MicrobiologyDiarrheaAFRICAInequalityDEATHSmedia_common.quotation_subject030231 tropical medicineDeveloping countryArticleRS1117 Public Health and Health Services03 medical and health sciencesMORBIDITYEnvironmental healthDIARRHEAL DISEASEmedicineHumansOral rehydration therapyHealthcare DisparitiesDeveloping CountriesModels StatisticalCHOLERAMORTALITYInfant NewbornInfantlcsh:RA1-1270Bayes TheoremMiddle incomeGLOBAL BURDENChild mortality0605 Microbiology 1117 Public Health and Health ServicesHealth Care SurveysITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEFluid TherapyNAHuman medicineITC-GOLD
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Does a global wealth tax reduce inequality? When Piketty meets Mankiw

2020

Abstract We investigate the effects of a wealth tax on consumption and wealth inequality in a standard small open economy model featuring labour income heterogeneity. We show that consumption inequality and wealth inequality are identical in the long run if consumption growth exceeds output growth. Under this condition, the wealth tax reduces long run inequality under two additional conditions. First, the difference between the rate of return on wealth and the growth rate, r − g , is higher than a positive threshold. Second, the tax rate is lower than a cap which rises in r − g but decreases in labour income heterogeneity.

Rate of returnConsumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSmall open economyMonetary economicsTax rate0502 economics and businessEconomicsGrowth rate050207 economicsWealth tax050205 econometrics media_commonResearch in Economics
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Self-calibration of a PTZ Camera Using New LMI Constraints

2013

In this paper, we propose a very reliable and flexible method for self-calibrating rotating and zooming cameras - generally referred to as PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras. The proposed method employs a Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) resolution approach and allows extra tunable constraints on the intrinsic parameters to be taken into account during the process of estimating these parameters. Furthermore, the considered constraints are simultaneously enforced in all views rather than in a single reference view. The results of our experiments show that the proposed approach allows for significant improvement in terms of accuracy and robustness when compared against state of the art methods.

Reference viewComputer scienceRobustness (computer science)Control theoryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONPrincipal pointLinear matrix inequalityZoomCamera resectioning
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Age-dependency in mortality of Finnish family caregivers: a nationwide register-based study

2020

Abstract Purpose Mortality appears to be lower in family caregivers than in the general population. However, there is lack of knowledge whether the difference in mortality between family caregivers and the general population is dependent on age. The purpose of this study was to analyze all-cause mortality in relation to age in family caregivers and to study their cause-specific mortality using data from multiple Finnish national registers. Methods The data included all individuals, who received family caregiver's allowance in Finland in 2012 (n = 42 256, mean age 67 years, 71% women) and a control population matched for age, sex, and municipality of residence (n = 83 618). Information on da…

Register basedGerontologyFamily caregiversbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMedicine10. No inequalitybusiness3. Good healthDependency (project management)European Journal of Public Health
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COVID-19 pandemic, mechanical reperfusion and 30-day mortality in ST elevation myocardial infarction

2022

ObjectiveThe initial data of the International Study on Acute Coronary Syndromes - ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction COVID-19 showed in Europe a remarkable reduction in primary percutaneous coronary intervention procedures and higher in-hospital mortality during the initial phase of the pandemic as compared with the prepandemic period. The aim of the current study was to provide the final results of the registry, subsequently extended outside Europe with a larger inclusion period (up to June 2020) and longer follow-up (up to 30 days).MethodsThis is a retrospective multicentre registry in 109 high-volume primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) centres from Europe, Latin America, S…

RegistrieMaleST Elevation Myocardial Infarction/diagnosisTime FactorsPercutaneousmedicine.medical_treatmentVascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16]Coronary Artery DiseasePractice Patterns030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRate ratioTime-to-Treatment/trendsCardiologists0302 clinical medicineRetrospective StudieHeart RateRisk FactorsPandemicST segmentRegistriesHospital Mortality030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionPractice Patterns Physicians'10. No inequalityPercutaneous Coronary Intervention/adverse effectsHospital Mortality/trendsCOVID-19; myocardial infarction; percutaneous coronary interventionIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)*percutaneous coronary interventionMiddle Aged3. Good healthTreatment Outcomemyocardial infarctionCardiologyFemale*COVID-19Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCardiologists/trendsHumanCOVID-19; myocardial infarction; percutaneous coronary intervention; Aged; Cardiologists; Female; Hospital Mortality; Humans; Incidence; Male; Middle Aged; Percutaneous Coronary Intervention; Practice Patterns Physicians'; Registries; Retrospective Studies; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction; Time Factors; Time-to-Treatment; Treatment Outcome; COVID-19medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)CardiologistRisk AssessmentTime-to-Treatment03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansAcute Coronary SyndromePandemicsRetrospective StudiesAgedPhysicians'SARS-CoV-2business.industryRisk FactorCOVID-19 myocardial infarction percutaneous coronary interventionpercutaneous coronary interventionPercutaneous coronary interventionCOVID-19*myocardial infarctionmedicine.diseasePractice Patterns Physicians'/trendsST Elevation Myocardial Infarctionbusiness
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Green taxes, quotas and equality : preserving social justice whilst averting climate change

2016

The need for green fiscal reform is urgent in the face of climate change. Some oppose it, however, arguing that such reforms disproportionately burden poorer individuals whose emissions are far smaller than those of wealthier individuals. Defusing these criticisms, this paper argues that this is not an inevitable feature of green fiscal reform. We should adopt a more scientific attitude not only towards climate change but towards testing fiscal proposals to mitigate it, and avoid dividing, with rushed assumptions, responsible voters who care about both equality and climate change.

Regressive taxesMultidisciplinaryInequalityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCarbon quotas and taxesClimate changeGreen fiscal reform
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2020

Abstract We show that the combination of doubling and (1, p)-Poincaré inequality is equivalent to a version of the Ap-condition on rooted K-ary trees.

Regular treeApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsPoincaré inequality01 natural sciencesCombinatoricssymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencessymbols010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and Topology0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsAnalysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces
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A Proposal to Compare Consistently the Inequality Among the Poor

2013

A poverty index should be sensitive to the number of poor people, the extent of the shortfall of the poor, and the inequality among the poor. A difficulty arises when inequality among the poor needs to be assessed. The inequality may be analyzed in terms of either incomes or gaps. Depending on what side we focus on, the inequality level comparisons may be contradictory. This paper proposes a reinterpretation of the inequality component involved in the decompositions of well-known poverty indices. The alternative indices we introduce measure equally the income and gap inequality among the poor. The comparisons in inequality as measured by these indices are then independent of the viewpoint. …

ReinterpretationEconomics and EconometricsIndex (economics)PovertyInequalityPublic economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoverty measurementPoor peopleIncome inequality metricsEconomicsEconometricsSocial inequalitymedia_commonReview of Income and Wealth
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Median vs. Mean in Poverty Alleviation

2011

When evaluating poverty, the relative poverty line may be taken as a percentage of either normalized median or normalized mean income. It is proved that, for any family of non-intersecting Lorenz curves, when the poverty line is set relative to the normalized median income, reducing poverty become less costly in proportion to the total income when inequality is great and increasing; a counter-example proves that such a change may be associated with greater poverty. However, when the poverty line is set relative to the normalized mean income, the relative cost of poverty alleviation always increases with inequality and poverty, as expected. One concludes that the poverty line should be taken…

Relative costMedian incomeInequalityPovertymedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsStatisticsEconomicsTotal incomeLorenz curvemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Existence and Relaxation Results for Second Order Multivalued Systems

2021

AbstractWe consider nonlinear systems driven by a general nonhomogeneous differential operator with various types of boundary conditions and with a reaction in which we have the combined effects of a maximal monotone term $A(x)$ A ( x ) and of a multivalued perturbation $F(t,x,y)$ F ( t , x , y ) which can be convex or nonconvex valued. We consider the cases where $D(A)\neq \mathbb{R}^{N}$ D ( A ) ≠ R N and $D(A)= \mathbb{R}^{N}$ D ( A ) = R N and prove existence and relaxation theorems. Applications to differential variational inequalities and control systems are discussed.

RelaxationPure mathematicsPartial differential equationApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMaximal monotone mapOrder (ring theory)Differential operator01 natural sciencesOptimal control010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemMonotone polygonSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaContinuous and measurable selectionsVariational inequalityConvex and nonconvex problemsRelaxation (physics)Boundary value problem0101 mathematicsMathematicsActa Applicandae Mathematicae
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