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‘It’s Too Late’: In Sprawling Indonesia, Coronavirus Surges
A random sampling of thousands found that one in 10 had antibodies for the coronavirus, an alarming glimpse at what could be runaway transmission.
Source: NYT Health - May 28, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Hannah Beech and Muktita Suhartono Tags: Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Travel Warnings Coronavirus Reopenings Ramadan Muslims and Islam Joko Widodo Bali (Indonesia) Jakarta (Indonesia) Java (Indonesia) Sulawesi (Indonesia) Surabaya (Indonesia) Source Type: news

Investors inject $26 million into tech-savvy S.F. health care provider to tackle Covid-19
By early March it was clear to Eren Bali, CEO and co-founder of Carbon Health, that his network of Bay Area health clinics would need to seriously ramp up services to meet the growing need of Covid-19 patients — and it wasn’t going to be cheap. Expecting revenue to tank and costs to soar, Bali cut a deal with existing investor Data Collective for $26 million in a Series B extension, a deal that they recently finalized and announced Monday. “When the coronavirus first started, we knew that…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines - May 12, 2020 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Brian Rinker Source Type: news

"The harder one tries …": findings and insights from the application of covert response pressure assessment technology in three studies of visual perception - Tsikandilakis M, Bali P, Haralabopoulos G, Derrfuss J, Chapman P.
We present a device disguised as a mouse pad and designed to measure mouse-click-pressure and click-press-to-release-time responses by...
Source: SafetyLit - May 2, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ergonomics, Human Factors, Anthropometrics, Physiology Source Type: news

Indonesia ’s hidden coronavirus cases threaten to overwhelm hospitals
The country already has the most deaths in south-east Asia, but research suggests the official 800 infections so far may only be 2% of the totalCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageIt was just last month that Indonesia ’s coronavirus cases stood at zero, with officials fiercely rejecting suggestions that infections were spreading undetected.Weeks later, 78 fatalities have now been linked to the virus, the highest number in south-east Asia. Seven health workers are among those who have died.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - March 26, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Febriana Firdaus in Bali and Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok Tags: Global development Coronavirus outbreak Indonesia Asia Pacific Science Infectious diseases Source Type: news

Couple stay in Bali throughout the pandemic after woman can't bring her English beau to Australia
Travel bloggers have decided to stay in their three-storey mansion in Bali rather than returning to Australia because the woman won't be allowed to bring her English beau into the country.
Source: the Mail online | Health - March 23, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

New Zealand confirms first coronavirus case
A recent arrival from Iran who travelled to Auckland via Bali has tested positive and is improvingLatest Covid-19 newsNew Zealand confirmed its first coronavirus case Friday, saying a recent arrival from Iran who travelled to Auckland via Bali had tested positive.Health officials said the person, aged in their 60s, was being treated in Auckland City Hospital.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - February 28, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Agence France-Presse Tags: New Zealand Coronavirus outbreak Asia Pacific World news Infectious diseases Science Source Type: news

Bali doctor: ‘If there’s a patient I’ll be infected’
Warning that Indonesian island that has yet to report a case is hugely underprepared
Source: FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare - February 26, 2020 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Hundreds of Cruise Ship Passengers Stuck in Cambodia After Coronavirus Case Confirmed
Hundreds of passengers from a cruise ship are stuck in Cambodia while officials test them for a coronavirus after an elderly woman who had disembarked was found to have the virus. U.S. State Department officials said that 200 Americans remain in Cambodia, waiting to be cleared for travel, including 92 who remain on board the Holland America Line ship the Westerdam. Cambodian officials asked those in hotels in the country not to leave their rooms while further testing is done. According to the cruise line, the first batch of 406 tests were negative, and cleared guests were allowed to travel home. On Monday, Holland America...
Source: TIME: Health - February 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amy Gunia, Hillary Leung and Madeleine Carlisle Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 onetime overnight Travel Source Type: news

A Passenger Tested Positive for Coronavirus After Hundreds Exited a U.S. Cruise Ship, Sparking Fears the Outbreak Could Further Spread Worldwide
The elderly cruise passenger who tested positive for coronavirus after disembarking from a U.S. cruise ship in Cambodia has raised the specter that other passengers now dispersed around the world could be infected too. Currently, hundreds of passengers from Holland America Line’s Westerdam are being held back in Cambodia, where the ship was allowed to dock last week after being denied entry to multiple ports following rumors of a possible coronavirus on board—despite assurances from the cruise line that there were no signs of the virus, officially named COVID-19, in any passengers. After the shipped docked in ...
Source: TIME: Health - February 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amy Gunia, Hillary Leung and Madeleine Carlisle Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 onetime overnight Travel Source Type: news

Passenger Confirmed to Have Coronavirus After Leaving Cruise Ship That Docked in Cambodia
A passenger on a cruise ship that was denied entry from several countries amid concerns about the spread of a deadly coronavirus was confirmed to be infected with the novel coronavirus after she and her husband disembarked when the ship was allowed to dock in Cambodia. The confirmation of an infection on the ship has raised concerns about the virus’ further spread, and authorities are scrambling to confirm if other passengers might be infected, potentially spreading the virus to countries it has not yet reached. The 83-year-old American woman, who had been on board the Holland America Line ship the Westerdam, was s...
Source: TIME: Health - February 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amy Gunia and Hillary Leung Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 onetime overnight Travel Source Type: news

Indonesia Has No Reported Coronavirus Cases. Is That the Whole Picture?
Experts find it astonishing that Indonesia has yet to announce a case despite hosting some 5,000 Chinese tourists a day in Bali before halting flights last week.
Source: NYT Health - February 11, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Richard C. Paddock and Dera Menra Sijabat Tags: Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Travel and Vacations Politics and Government Epidemics Viruses Hospitals MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) World Health Organization Bali (Indonesia) Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas Source Type: news

Morbidity and mortality from road injuries: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 - James SL, Lucchesi LR, Bisignano C, Castle CD, Dingels ZV, Fox JT, Hamilton EB, Liu Z, McCracken D, Nixon MR, Sylte DO, Roberts NLS, Adebayo OM, Aghamolaei T, Alghnam SA, Aljunid SM, Almasi-Hashiani A, Badawi A, Behzadifar M, Behzadifar M, Bekru ET, Bennett DA, Chapman JR, Deribe K, Duko Adema B, Fatahi Y, Gelaw BK, Getahun EA, Hendrie D, Henok A, Hidru H, Hosseinzadeh M, Hu G, Jahani MA, Jakovljevic M, Jalilian F, Joseph N, Karami M, Kelbore AG, Khan MN, Kim YJ, Koul PA, La Vecchia C, Linn S, Majdzadeh R, Mehndiratta MM, Memiah PTN, Mengesha MM, Merie HE, R Miller T, Mirzaei-Alavijeh M, Mohammad Darwesh A, Mohammad Gholi Mezerji N, Mohammadibakhsh R, Moodley Y, Moradi-Lakeh M, Musa KI, Nascimento BR, Nikbakhsh R, Nyasulu PS, Omar Bali A, Onwujekwe OE, Pati S, Pourmirza Kalhori R, Salehi F, Shahabi S, Shallo SA, Shamsizadeh M, Sharafi Z, Shukla SR, Sobhiyeh MR, Soriano JB, Sykes BL, Tabar és-Seisdedos R, Tadesse DBB, Tefera YM, Tehrani-Banihashemi A, Tlou B, Topór-Madry R, Wiangkham T, Yaseri M, Yaya S, Yenesew MA, Younis MZ, Ziapour A, Zodpey S, Pigott DM, Reiner RC, Hay SI, Lopez AD, Mokdad AH.
BACKGROUND: The global burden of road injuries is known to follow complex geographical, temporal and demographic patterns. While health loss from road injuries is a major topic of global importance, there has been no recent comprehensive assessment that in...
Source: SafetyLit - January 13, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Pedestrians and Bicycles Source Type: news

Prepare to Win: Tsunami Awareness and Preparedness
Young students take part in Tsunami evacuation drills in Bali, Indonesia. Credit: UNDP Asia-PacificBy Asako OkaiUNITED NATIONS, Nov 5 2019 (IPS) Once considered rare in their occurrence, in the last 10 years tsunamis have struck nearly every year: from Samoa to Chile, and from Iceland to New Zealand. Usually triggered by a massive earthquake which is impossible to predict, there is often very little time to respond to a tsunami warning. Yet, if the warning is clear and people know what to do, thousands of lives can be saved. As we mark World Tsunami Awareness Day November 5, I’d like to express my appreciation to the Go...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - November 5, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Asako Okai Tags: Climate Change Development & Aid Featured Global Headlines Health Humanitarian Emergencies IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse Poverty & SDGs TerraViva United Nations Source Type: news

Long-term cognitive impairment without diffuse axonal injury following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in rats - Tadepalli SA, Krist óf Bali Z, Bruszt N, Nagy LV, Amrein K, Fazekas B, Büki A, Czeiter E, Hernádi I.
Repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (TBI) impair cognitive abilities and increase risk of neurodegenerative disorders in humans. We developed two repetitive mild TBI models in rats with different time intervals between successive weight-drop injuries....
Source: SafetyLit - October 5, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Research Methods, Surveillance and Codes, Models Source Type: news

Anger and hostility: are they different? An analytical exploration of facial-expressive differences, and physiological and facial-emotional responses - Tsikandilakis M, Bali P, Derrfuss J, Chapman P.
Previous research has proposed the exploratory hypotheses that hostility could differ from anger in the sense that it involves higher possibility for inflicting physical harm while anger could involve higher frustration and stress compared to hostility. Ba...
Source: SafetyLit - September 21, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Violence and Weapons Issues Source Type: news